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"Border Song" is a song by Elton John with music by John and lyrics by Bernie Taupin. [2] The song initially appeared on the 1970 album Elton John, and was released in the spring of 1970 as the LP's first single. After failing to chart in the UK, it was released in North America a few months later.
Richard Lane says the film was made because the series had ended with the cast still five weeks under contract. ATN-7 decided to make a feature film version with the idea that if it was not good enough for theatres it could play on television. [3] The film features appearances by a young Kate Fitzpatrick and Garry McDonald with hair.
Our Little Corner of the World: Music from Gilmore Girls is a 2002 soundtrack release from Rhino Records [2] for The WB's Gilmore Girls. The album is a combination of selections from the score composed by Sam Phillips and the music of other musicians heard, mostly, during the first two seasons of the show.
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has rating of 50%, based on 18 reviews, with an average rating of 5.1/10. [3] On Metacritic the film has a score of 46 out of 100 score, based on 5 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [4]
"Around the World" is the theme tune from the 1956 movie Around the World in 80 Days. [1] In the film, only an instrumental version of the song appeared, although the vocal version has become the better known one. The song was written by Harold Adamson and Victor Young; Young died in 1956, several weeks after the film's release, and he received the Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring of a
The song was recorded by the indie-rock band Yo La Tengo for their 1997 album I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One. This version was used on, and inspired the title of, the 2002 soundtrack album for the television show Gilmore Girls, Our Little Corner of the World: Music from Gilmore Girls.
A Song Goes Round the World (German: Ein Lied geht um die Welt) is a 1933 German drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Joseph Schmidt, Viktor de Kowa and Charlotte Ander. [1] It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin with sets designed by the art director Franz Schroedter . [ 2 ]
In the UK, the song entered the chart based on sheet music sales in April, and reached number one in May, holding the top spot for three weeks. [3] Both the recordings by Stafford and The Weavers were available in the UK, alongside versions by British artists The Stargazers , Edmundo Ros and The Tanner Sisters .