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"Moonlight Mile" was the last song recorded for Sticky Fingers. Recording took place during the end of October 1970 at Stargroves. The song was the product of an all-night session between Jagger and guitarist Mick Taylor. Taylor had taken a short guitar piece recorded by Jagger (entitled "Japanese Thing") and reworked it for the session.
Sticky Fingers is a 1988 film directed by Catlin Adams, who co-wrote the film with Melanie Mayron. The film stars Helen Slater and Mayron. Premise
"Can't You Hear Me Knocking" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones from their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. The track is over seven minutes long, and begins with a Keith Richards open-G tuned guitar intro. The main song lasts for two minutes and 43 seconds, after which it transforms into an extended improvisational jam. The entire ...
The Hidden Eye (1945) The Thin Man Goes Home (1945) Pursuit to Algiers (1945) The House of Fear (1945) Spellbound (1945) [10] The Woman in Green (1945), Sherlock Holmes; The Big Sleep (1946) The Blue Dahlia (1946) The Dark Corner (1946) Dressed to Kill (1946), Sherlock Holmes; She-Wolf of London (1946) The Spiral Staircase (1946) The Stranger ...
Born Free: Score 1966 65 Vangelis: Blade Runner: Score 1982 66 Sergei Rachmaninoff: Brief Encounter: Piano Concerto No. 2: 1945 67 Hubert Parry: Chariots of Fire "Jerusalem" 1981 68 Various (inc. Cliff Eidelman, Michael Giacchino, Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner, Dennis McCarthy and Leonard Rosenman) Star Trek: Score 1979–2013 69 John Williams ...
These classic Christmas movies will never get old. Black and white films like It's a Wonderful Life and 90s holiday hits like The Santa Clause are on included.
Released as a single in 1961, "Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)" was Thompson's first song to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it peaked at number five in October. [3] The song also reached the top of the Billboard Easy Listening chart, which had been created earlier in 1961, and was the second song by a female vocalist to top the list. [2]
Jimmy "Fingers" Angelelli (Harvey Keitel) is a brilliant young pianist who also works as a debt collector for his father Ben (Michael V. Gazzo), a local loan shark. Wherever Jimmy goes, he always carries a tape player with him, playing classic pop hits (mainly soul and R'n'B ) from the 1950s and 1960s.