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The Blues Brothers (1980) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 32

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Sound clips of funny quotes and famous lines from The Blues Brothers (1980) movie. All waveform audio files are in wav and mp3 format.

Actors: John Belushi (Joliet Jake Blues), Dan Aykroyd (Elwood Blue), Ray Charles (Ray)

3 more actors, Aretha Franklin (Mrs. Murphy), Henry Gibson (Head Nazi), Carrie Fisher (Mystery Woman),

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311 Elwood, come with me.
312 Elwood, we're gone, man.
313 Everybody needs somebody. Everybody needs somebody to love.

— Joliet Jake Blues (John Belushi)

314 Everybody needs somebody. Everybody needs somebody to love. (2)
315 Everybody on the whole cell block was dancing to the jailhouse rock, yeah.
316 Everybody on the whole cell block was dancing to the jailhouse rock.
317 Everybody on the whole cell block was dancing to the jailhouse rock. (2)
318 Everybody on the whole cell block was dancing to the jailhouse rock. (3)
319 Everybody on the whole cell block was dancing to the jailhouse rock. (4)
320 Everybody on the whole cell block was dancing to the jailhouse rock. (5)

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