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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 ...
[5] [6] Sia wrote 10 original songs for the film. [7] In February 2020, she stated that she had two albums "waiting to go", [8] one of which included her versions of the original soundtrack songs. [9] Along with new material inspired by the film, some of the 10 original songs are featured on Music – Songs from and Inspired by the Motion Picture.
Oliver! is the soundtrack to the 1968 British musical drama film of the same name.The soundtrack won an Oscar for Best Original or Adaptation Score at the 41st Academy Awards in 1969. [2]
“This is a song I actually sat and took the time to write,” says the 23-year-old, who came up with the sappy love-bomb ballad while driving home from his son’s mother’s house at seven in ...
Beyoncé’s concert movie, Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, is finally available to the public, officially opening in AMC theaters today. The film takes us on a journey through the “Renaissance ...
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
In 1946, a set was released with some of the songs from the movie. It featured all of songs except for "White Christmas" and a few others because they would sell more as a single than with a set. These reissued songs were featured on a 4-disc, 78 rpm album set, Decca Album No. A-534. [5] Disc 1 (23820): "Happy Holiday" / "Be Careful, it's My ...
The song is used in the opening of Warren Beatty's film Rules Don't Apply (2016). The song is used in Ray Donovan Episodes 01 - Season 1 "The Bag or the Bat" (2013) with the Doris Day version. The song is performed in the 1978 film Sextette starring 87-year-old Mae West, which was her final film.