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"Way Back into Love" is a country pop song written by Adam Schlesinger, from the 2007 Warner Bros. Pictures film Music and Lyrics. There are two versions of the song: a demo version performed by Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore and the final version performed by Grant and Haley Bennett. It was used as the love theme in the film, much of whose plot ...
The film’s ending (an homage to VH1's Pop-Up Video) reveals that “Way Back Into Love” became a smash hit for Cora and Alex; the film adaptation of Sloan's novel was a critical and financial flop, destroying his career; PoP! was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and during their performance Colin suffered an injury that ...
REM – “Shiny Happy People” (1991) Included on REM’s classic album Out of Time and the band’s first top 10 hit in the UK, this upbeat single was also considered as a potential theme song ...
Referring to "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home", Simon Weaving of Screenwize.com said the film's conflicts are "mostly expressed in the simple, sugared lyrics of a series of pop hits that seamlessly find their way into the story." [7] James Plath of Dvdtown.com described the song as being "integrated pretty well into the narrative". [8]
Billie Eilish seemed to arrive on the music scene almost fully formed. She had her own look (big, baggy clothes, eschewing the typical pop aesthetic) her own origin story (a homeschooled kid, the ...
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"Way Back" is a song by American girl group TLC, featuring Snoop Dogg, from their fifth studio album, TLC (2017). An ode to the group's fanbase since their beginnings in 1991, it was released as the lead single on April 14, 2017, by newly formed label 852 Musiq and UK-based independent record company Cooking Vinyl .
"The Water Is Wide" may be considered a family of lyrics with a particular hymn-like tune. [1]"O Waly Waly" (Wail, Wail) may be sometimes a particular lyric, sometimes a family tree of lyrics, sometimes "Jamie Douglas", sometimes one melody or another with the correct meter, and sometimes versions of the modern compilation "The Water Is Wide" (usually with the addition of the verse starting "O ...