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A video for "Cry Little Sister (Club Cave Mix)" was produced by DJ Lee and G Tom Mac, and included as a bonus feature on the Lost Boys: The Tribe DVD in 2008. A blues -inspired acoustic rendition was released as a non-album single in 2009, subtitled the "Blood Swamp Version". [ 14 ]
Gerard Thomas McMahon, also known as Gerard McMann and G Tom Mac, is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer who specialises in creating music for films and TV. His gothic rock anthem "Cry Little Sister" was recorded in 1987 for the soundtrack album of the cult horror film The Lost Boys.
The theme song, "Cry Little Sister", was originally recorded by Gerard McMahon (under his pseudonym Gerard McMann) for the soundtrack. [25] In the film's sequel, "Cry Little Sister" was covered by a Seattle-based rock band, Aiden.
In 2004, Sunset Strippers remixed the top 25 hit "Cry Little Sister", originally written by Gerard McMahon (under the pseudonym "Gerard McMann") as the theme tune for the film The Lost Boys. [3] In 2005, they remixed Planet Funk 's song "The Switch", which featured in Mitsubishi television advertisements, [ 3 ] and in 2007 they remixed Irish ...
Eddie & the Tide (originally named "The Suburbs" until forced to change their name by court order) played frequently during the early 1980s in the Santa Cruz and San Francisco Bay Area at venues such as the Monterey Music Hall in Monterey, The Keystone in Palo Alto, The Keystone (aka The Stone) in San Francisco, and The Catalyst in Santa Cruz ...
The first single and music video, "Immortal Love", was released exclusively on PureVolume on January 18, 2010. Together with director Scott Hanson , who worked with A Day to Remember , Carnifex , A Skylit Drive and Alesana , Vampires Everywhere! produced a music video for their song Immortal Love which was shown at MTV 2 ( Headbangers Ball ...
"Look, he's gone," Sting said, pointing to Snoop as tears rolled down his face. "So am I, inside, but you know, I'm British — we don't show our emotions."
A video clip was produced featuring INXS and Jimmy Barnes performing the song, with scenes intercut from The Lost Boys. This version was also used to promote the national Australian Made series of concerts that took place between Boxing Day 1986 and Australia Day 1987. Barnes later said, "We spent a day and a half in the studio.