Body and Soul
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In film:
- Body and Soul (1925 film), the best-known silent film of pioneer African-American filmmaker Oscar B. Micheaux
- Body and Soul (1927 film), a drama featuring Lionel Barrymore
- Body and Soul (1931 film), a movie about Royal Air Force pilots starring Charles Farrell and Humphrey Bogart
- Body and Soul (1947 film), film noir which tells the story of a boxer (John Garfield) who becomes involved with a corrupt promoter
- Body and Soul (1981 film), a remake of the 1947 film, starring Leon Isaac Kennedy and Jayne Kennedy
In music:
- "Body and Soul" (song), popular song written in 1930 by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton and Johnny Green
- Body & Soul (Joe Jackson album)
- Body and Soul (Jones / Lewis album), a 1978 big band jazz album by the Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
- Body and Soul (Coleman Hawkins album), compilation album first released in 1994, and 1939's first album of Coleman Hawkins
- Body and Soul (Jenny Morris album), 1985 album
- Body & Soul (Rick Astley album)
- Body and Soul (Eileen Shipley song), performed by Anita Baker, 1994
- Body & Soul (band), female West Coast hip-hop duo featuring Dee Barnes
- Body and Soul (David Murray album)
In other fields:
- Body and Soul (novel), novel by American writer Frank Conroy
- "Body and Soul" (Star Trek: Voyager), episode from the seventh season of Star Trek: Voyager
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