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The result, "Best Friend", was very popular, but Nilsson never released the song on record; the original version of the song (titled "Girlfriend") was recorded during the making of Aerial Ballet but not included on that LP, and it eventually appeared on the 1995 Personal Best anthology, and as a bonus track on a later release of Aerial Ballet.
Both the original track and a cover by Sinéad O'Connor were featured in the 1998 movie You've Got Mail starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. The song was featured in the 2009 Off-Broadway and 2010 Broadway musical "Everyday Rapture", a semi-autobiographical musical about (and starring) Sherie Rene Scott.
The film's release had been long-awaited, such that friends of Nilsson began referring to it as "The Long and Winding Road". The film's producers eschewed the device of including present-day commentary from music critics or historians as a means of establishing Nilsson's legacy. [ 1 ]
Ten Little Indians (Harry Nilsson song) This Could Be the Night (1966 song) Together (1968 song) W. Without Her (Harry Nilsson song) Y. You're Breakin' My Heart
The Courtship of Eddie's Father ("Best Friend") – Harry Nilsson; Cover Up ("Holding Out for a Hero") – E. G. Daily; Cow and Chicken – Guy Moon; Cowboy Bebop ("Tank!" / "The Real Folk Blues") – Yoko Kanno, performed by Seatbelts; Cowboy in Africa – Malcolm Arnold; Crime Story ("Runaway") – Del Shannon and Max Crook; Crocodile Shoes ...
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The soundtrack was released on December 1, 1998 under Atlantic Records, and features a mixture of classics from the 1960s and 1970s, particularly the work of Harry Nilsson with three songs, as well as new original recordings and covers. [2] The score to the film was written by the English composer George Fenton and was released separately. [3]
The Best of Nilsson. Released: 1977; Label: RCA — 11 Nilsson – Greatest Hits. ... Everybody's Talkin': The Very Best of Harry Nilsson. Released: 1980; Label: RCA