No, it isn't. However, it is in Billy Elliot the musical.
"Electricity" from Billy Elliot is considered a ballad. The song features a slower tempo and emphasizes emotional expression, capturing the character's feelings about dance and self-discovery. Its heartfelt lyrics and melodic structure contribute to its classification as a poignant, introspective piece rather than an up-tempo number.
The song is called "Nothing from Nothing" by Billy Preston
Vienna - Billy Joel song - was created in 1977.
"Wait for You" by Elliot Yamin.
Missy Elliot is in it if that helps :-\
There is a finale song at the end, but the last real song is The Letter (Reprise).
"Electricity" from Billy Elliot is considered a ballad. The song features a slower tempo and emphasizes emotional expression, capturing the character's feelings about dance and self-discovery. Its heartfelt lyrics and melodic structure contribute to its classification as a poignant, introspective piece rather than an up-tempo number.
a day too soon by jonathan david elliot.
like you do
The legend of billy jean
The song is called "Nothing from Nothing" by Billy Preston
My answer is in my Bio Link.
Fast Break with Gabe Kaplan. The song is performed by Billy Preston and Syreeta Wright.
"Lonly is the night" by Billy Squier.
Billy Dee Williams played Gale Sayers in the movie Brian's Song.
It's Getting Better - Cass Elliot song - was created in 1969-03.
Henry Elliot Harmon has written: 'A bar of song'