After the original title of "Hot Lunch" needed to be changed due to a porno film with the same title, MGM executives submitted a list of suggestions: Razzle-Dazzle, Neon Dreams, Break A Leg, Tinsel And Glitter, Stagestruck, and Reach For The Sky. Alan Parker rejected them all, and decided to call the film "Fame" when asking David Bowie if he could borrow the title of his song "Fame" off his "Young Americans" album form 1975, which contains the lyric "Fame/what you get is no tomorrow/Fame/puts you there where things are hollow".
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