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For the Boys: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the feature film of the same name starring Bette Midler and James Caan, released on the Atlantic Records label in 1991.
The soundtrack's first single, "Every Road Leads Back to You," was an original written by Diane Warren. Despite a mixed critical reception and box office failure , the film was adapted for the musical stage in 2011 by Aaron Thielen and Terry James and debuted at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Illinois .
The song, written by Adam Yauch and band friend Tom "Tommy Triphammer" Cushman (who appears in the video), was initially written for their side band called Brooklyn, but then Yauch proposed to use the song for the Beastie Boys. The song was meant as an insignificant portrayal of "party" and "attitude"-themed songs, such as "Smokin' in the Boys ...
The song was released as a single from both the soundtrack and her album of the song's same name Columbia Records. It was written by Tom Snow and Dean Pitchford and produced by George Duke. The song became Williams' second number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 on May 26, 1984.
But the real highlight comes from the inclusion of a few original songs written specifically for the film." [14] Popbuzz called it as "an absolutely banging soundtrack". [16] Abby Monteil of Elite Daily wrote "The songs on the To All The Boys 3 soundtrack is full of catchy tunes that'll leave you ready to fall for the series all over again ...
The soundtrack's release was simultaneous with the distribution of two singles: "About Love" by Welsh singer Marina and "As I'll Ever Be" by American singer Chaz Cardigan. Ashe 's 2019 single " Moral of the Story " was featured on the soundtrack and became a sleeper hit after its inclusion in the film, reaching the top 40 in several countries.
The Sacramento-bred four-piece, now living in LA, builds further on their foundation of disruptive, gender-fluid punk with their latest release on Hopeless Records
Song Writer(s) Album Producer Ref. "Across the Universe" John Lennon Paul McCartney: 47th Annual Grammy Awards (2005) "Add Some Music to Your Day" Brian Wilson Mike Love Joe Knott (2001) Brian Wilson "All Summer Long" Brian Wilson Mike Love: Live at the Roxy Theatre (2001) Brian Wilson "Back Home" Brian Wilson: Live at the Roxy Theatre (2001 ...