| | Fame Original Cast Recording Soundtrack CD - Import
Original Cast Recording Soundtrack Music Fame Original Cast Recording Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Fame - Dominique Spicer  | |
| 2. | Out Here On My Own - Dominique Spicer | |
| 3. | Hot Lunch Jam/Chris Salmon - Chris Salmon | |
| 4. | Dogs In The Yard/Steve Paris - Steve Paris | |
| 5. | Red Light/Sarah Brooks - Sarah Brooks | |
| 6. | Is It O.K. To Call You Mine/Steve Paris - Steve Paris | |
| 7. | Never Alone/The Mackrel Chorus - The Mackrel Chorus | |
| 8. | Ralph And Monty (Dressing Room Piano) | |
| 9. | I Sing The Body Electric | |
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