As part of the official soundtrack for the 1988 comedy film Scrooged, starring Bill Murray, it would be released as a single.
[2][3] By the late 1980s, Hartman focused on production and writing material for other artists; however, he contributed the occasional solo performance for movie soundtracks such as "The Love You Take".
[4] She would achieve success earlier in the year of 1988 with songs such as "Saying Sorry (Don't Make it Right)" (#1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music) and "If You Feel It".
[5] From the soundtrack, Annie Lennox and Al Green would find success with "Put A Little Love in Your Heart", which reached #9 in the US, and was a top 40 hit in several countries worldwide.
The 7" vinyl release was the only commercially available format to purchase, and it featured Lopez's hit dance chart song "If You Feel It" as the B-Side, taken from her Truth in Disguise debut album.
The album's sound, as well as its roster of artists, give it the feel of a time capsule buried in the late '80s, for better or worse.
Most of the album brings back bad memories of the cold, brassy sound that dominated the decade's pop.