Grim... wrote:
It's been a long while since I saw it, but I think Whitney doesn't sing that song in the film, it's sung by a dude on a jukebox in a bar. Whitney's version is on the end credits.
For the Blues Brothers it mostly fits the "movie with songs" bit, except for Think by Aretha Franklin, where she randomly bursts into song and starts singing about Matt leaving with the Blues Brothers. There's also a case for Do It Right in Ray's Music Exchange, but at least there isn't an invisible band playing in that scene.
Fair enough. I also haven’t seen The Bodyguard for at least a couple of decades, and you definitely have more knowledge of Blues Brothers.
What about the Elton John film? The songs are all part of the ‘life of a singer’ action, as far as I recall, but there is at least one occasion where the ‘real’ action departs into some kind of dreamscape with Elton floating off his piano stool and flying as he is playing.