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A. R. Rahman made his debut in Indian Music Industry with the 1992 Tamil film Roja.In his three decade long career, he has composed and produced original scores and songs for more than 145 films in various languages, namely Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, English, Persian and Mandarin.
It is considered a milestone in Tamil and Indian film music that heralded the start of a new era. [4] It was subsequently listed in Time magazine's World's " 10 Best Soundtracks " of all time. [ 5 ] Bombay , the most significant work from their combination, is the largest selling Indian music album of all time, with unprecedented sales of 12 ...
Stand by Your Man is a studio album by American country artist Tammy Wynette.It was released in January 1969 via Epic Records and contained 11 tracks. It was the fifth studio album of Wynette's career and was named for its title track.
Date Artist Title Written by Produced by UK Chart US Chart AUS Chart Album 5 May 1984 Andy Paul "Anna Maria Lena" Paul Stock, Aitken, Waterman, Ware -- -- -- (non-album)
Wendy O. Williams and Lemmy Kilmister sung a duet, making the song into a punk rock song. In 1993, Lyle Lovett covered the song for the soundtrack to the film The Crying Game. That same year, Lovett performed the song with Wynette on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. [38] In 1994, Lisa Brokop covered the song for the soundtrack to the film ...
This is a comprehensive list of songs recorded by the American alternative rock band R.E.M. that were officially released. The list includes songs performed by the entire band only (Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe 1980 to 1997; Buck, Mills and Stipe 1998 to 2011).
"Here Comes Your Man" opens with the Hendrix chord, favored by Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago and was used on "Tame". [12] The acoustic guitar plays a D–G–A chord progression, while Santiago plays a guitar riff which is the result of him double-tracking a 12-string Rickenbacker and a Telecaster.
Several songs are featured in the film that are absent from the soundtrack album, including "I Zimbra" by Talking Heads, "Native New Yorker" by Odyssey, "Scraper" by Liquid Liquid, "No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn" by Beastie Boys, "Concerto for 2 Violins in G major, RV 516" by Antonio Vivaldi, "Deck the Halls" by Thomas Oliphant, and "The Magic Number" by De La Soul.