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Helen St. John's claim to fame came as a result of her breathtaking piano performances on the soundtrack of the motion picture ], ''songs:'' "Love Theme" and "What a Feeling", which resulted in 2 Grammy nominations. Helen St. John's claim to fame came as a result of her breathtaking piano performances on the soundtrack of the motion picture ], ''songs:'' "Love Theme" and "What a Feeling", which resulted in 2 Grammy nominations.


Subsequently Helen St. John was involved in making of soundtracks for "Superman III" and "Electric Dreams" and released two solo albums, "Power To The Piano" (1982)and "Take Your Passion" (1984), produced by ] Subsequently Helen St. John was involved in making of soundtracks for "Superman III" and "Electric Dreams" and released two solo albums, "Power To The Piano" (1982), and "Take Your Passion" (1984), produced by ]





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Helen St. John - pianist, lyricist, singer, recording artist.

Helen St. John's claim to fame came as a result of her breathtaking piano performances on the soundtrack of the motion picture Flashdance, songs: "Love Theme" and "What a Feeling", which resulted in 2 Grammy nominations.

Subsequently Helen St. John was involved in making of soundtracks for "Superman III" and "Electric Dreams" and released two solo albums, "Power To The Piano" (1982), and "Take Your Passion" (1984), produced by Giorgio Moroder


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