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"Get a Little Dirt on Your Hands" was released as a single by Decca Records in February 1962. Shortly thereafter, it debuted on the Billboard Hot Country and Western Sides chart and reached number 14 later that year. It was Anderson's seventh major hit as a recording artist. The song was not issued on a proper album following its release. [3]
The current single "Get A Little Dirt on Your Hands" proved to be the most successful to date, reaching No. 3 [10] on the national charts. The song was also used on the soundtrack of the multi-award-winning movie The Year My Voice Broke. [13]
The Dirt Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2019 biographical film of the same name by Mötley Crüe, inspired by the book The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band by the band and Neil Strauss. It was their tenth compilation album.
The late '90s Blackstreet/Dr. Dre hit may have inspired the song they were about to write, but aside from a super-infectious hook, the two songs couldn't be more different.
Nature provides much of the soundtrack to “ All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt,” a poised and occasionally transcendent debut from writer-director Raven Jackson. The sounds of crickets and birds ...
Vikram music video credits Year Title Composer Director Role Notes Ref. 2010 "Phir Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" Louis Banks: Kailash Surendranath: Himself Non-album single [137] [138] 2012 "One – The Unity Song" George Peter Sumesh Lal Himself Non-album single [139] "Vanakkam Vaazhavaikum Chennai" Girishh G: Pandiraj: Himself Promotional video for ...
"Dirty Hands, Dirty Face" (or "Dirty Hands! Dirty Face!") is a song from the 1921 musical Bombo. The lyrics were written by Grant Clarke and Edgar Leslie; with music by James V. Monaco. [2] Al Jolson is often credited as a lyricist; it was common for popular performers to take a cut of the popularity of a song by being listed as a lyricist. [3]
This is a list of monster movies, about such creatures as extraterrestrial aliens, giant animals, Kaiju (the Japanese counterpart of giant animals, but they can also be machines and plants), mutants, supernatural creatures, or creatures from folklore, such as Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster.