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Sunflower (Italian: I girasoli) is a 1970 romantic war tragedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. An international co-production of Italy, France, the Soviet Union and the United States, the film was shot in the Soviet Union; some scenes were filmed near Moscow , while others near Poltava , a regional center in Ukraine .
This is a list of compositions by composer, orchestrator and conductor Ennio Morricone. He composed and arranged scores for more than 400 film and television productions. [1] [2] Morricone was considered one of the most influential and best-selling film composers since the late 1940s. [3]
Name of song, writer(s), original release, and year of release. Title Writer(s) Release Year Ref. "4th of July" Chris Cornell ‡ : Superunknown: 1994 [1]"665"
Sunflower: 1970 "Auld Lang Syne" traditional # 1964 Christmas Album: 1964 "Awake" Floyd Tucker # 1971 Feel Flows ‡ 2021 "Away" Dennis Wilson Billy Hinsche: 1968 Wake the World: The Friends Sessions ‡ 2018 "Baby Baby" Dennis Wilson Daryl Dragon: 1971 Feel Flows ‡ 2021 "Baby Blue" Dennis Wilson Gregg Jakobson Karen Lamm c. 1977: L.A. (Light ...
Feel Flows: The Sunflower & Surf's Up Sessions 1969–1971 is an expanded reissue of the albums Sunflower (1970) and Surf's Up (1971) by American rock band the Beach Boys. It was released by Capitol / UME on August 27, 2021 and was produced by Mark Linett and Alan Boyd .
The Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media is an honor presented to a composer (or composers) for an original score created for a film, TV show or series, or other visual media [1] at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.
"Violenza Inattesa" – Ennio Morricone "Gangster Story" – Guido & Maurizio De Angelis "Italia a Mano Armata (Main Theme)" – Franco Micalizzi "La polizia sta a guardare (Main Theme)" – Stelvio Cipriani
"Sunflower" [a] is a song by American rappers Post Malone and Swae Lee. It was released on October 18, 2018, as a single from the soundtrack to the 2018 animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, [4] and was later included on Post Malone's third studio album Hollywood's Bleeding (2019). [5]