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This is a partial list of songs that originated in movies that charted (Top 40) in either the United States or the United Kingdom, though frequently the version that charted is not the one found in the film. Songs are all sourced from, [1] [2] and,. [3] For information concerning music from James Bond films see
List of songs based on a film Song Artist Film Ref. "2HB" Roxy Music: Casablanca [1] [2] "Alice" Avril Lavigne: Alice in Wonderland [3] "The American Nightmare" Ice Nine Kills: A Nightmare on Elm Street [4] "Attack of the Fifty-Foot Woman" The Tubes: Attack of the 50 Foot Woman [5] "Attack Ships on Fire" Revolting Cocks: Blade Runner [6 ...
"Murder" is the eighth single by British band New Order. Released on the Belgian Factory Benelux label in 1984, it is an instrumental piece that contains samples of dialogue from the films 2001: A Space Odyssey and Caligula. It was recorded in winter 1982 during the sessions for the band's second album Power, Corruption & Lies.
Aurora described "Murder Song (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)" as a complex narrative told from the victim's perspective, exploring themes of pain and acceptance. The song portrays a man who, believing he is doing the right thing, takes a woman's fate into his own hands. Overcome with love and sorrow, he breaks down in tears after committing the act. [1]
This is a list of songs about or referencing killers. The songs are divided into groups by the last name of the killer the song is about or mentions. This is a dynamic list of songs and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Paradise (Phoebe Cates song) Part of Your World; Pennies from Heaven (song) The Pink Panther Theme; The Plan (Travis Scott song) Poison: Iitai Koto mo Ienai Konna Yo no Naka wa; Porpoise Song; Princes of the Universe; Prisoner (Love Theme from Eyes of Laura Mars) Promise Me You'll Remember (Love Theme from The Godfather Part III) Purple Rain (song)
The song was inspired by the videotaped confession to police that Robert Chambers made the morning after the death of Jennifer Levin. [3] It is a part of the Killers' alleged "Murder Trilogy", three songs detailing the murder of a girl named Jenny, [4] the other two being "Midnight Show" and "Leave the Bourbon on the Shelf".
Dance with the Devil (Immortal Technique song) Dark Lady (song) Daylight (Drake song) The Death of Emmett Till; The Death of Parcy Reed; Delilah (Tom Jones song) Destroying Angels (song) Don't Take Your Guns to Town; Down by the River (Neil Young song) Down by the Water (PJ Harvey song) Down in the Willow Garden; The Downfall of William ...