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The film's soundtrack featured songs by Stewart Copeland & Adam Ant, Robert Berry, Night Ranger, Belinda Carlisle, The Smiths, The Cult, The Lords of the New Church, Sammy Hagar, and Siouxsie and the Banshees. The Night Ranger song "Wild & Innocent Youth" has never appeared on any of the band's albums to date.
"Out of Bounds" 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong "Pictures of You" What About Now "Postcards from the Wasteland" Bounce: Bonus Track in Japan "Prostitute" These Days: Only available on the French 2-CD edition. Also a B-side of the single This Ain't A Love Song. "Put the Boy Back in Cowboy" Lost Highway
Ahsoka – Vol. 1 (Episodes 1–4) (Original Soundtrack) Ahsoka – Vol. 2 (Episodes 5–8) (Original Soundtrack) Alcanzar una estrella II (album) All That: The Album; List of songs featured on Almost Never; Am I Cool or What? Amigos X Siempre (soundtrack) And All the Pieces Matter; Andor (soundtrack) A.N.T. Farm (soundtrack) Anthology Resource ...
Dark Shadows: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack; Dark Shadows: Original Score; Dead Presidents, Vol. 2; Desperate Teenage Lovedolls (soundtrack) Destination Berlin; Dick Tracy (orchestral score) Diên Biên Phu (soundtrack) Downhill City; The Draughtsman's Contract (soundtrack) Drawing Restraint 9 (album) Dream, After Dream; Drowning by ...
The single also peaked at #5 on the US Hot Dance Club Play, along with previous single "Give Me Back My Man" and "Party out of Bounds", both from Wild Planet. [4] "Private Idaho" reached number 11 in Australia. It was the 83rd-biggest Australian hit of 1980. [7]
Out of Bounds is the sixth album by Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton, released in 2006. Like their 2001 album Boundless , this album is almost entirely in English and was originally intended to be export only in order to reach out to foreign listeners. [ 1 ]
"Party Out of Bounds" is a song by American new wave band the B-52's, from their second album, Wild Planet (1980). Featured with the other dancefloor-bound tracks from the album, the song peaked at number five on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1980 as an album cut and has long been a staple of alternative/new wave dance club playlists. [1]
"Planet Claire" is a song the B-52s released in July 1979 as the second single from their first album The B-52's. Based on Duane Eddy's version of Henry Mancini's Peter Gunn theme, [3] the single reached number 43 on the Australian Kent Music Report chart and number 24 on the Billboard dance chart in the US.