Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Singer Russell Watson said that Enterprise fans would get used to the song being used as a theme to the show. Following the pilot episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, "Broken Bow", and the debut of the song as the series' theme tune, the reception among Star Trek fans was mostly negative.
Enterprise is the soundtrack for the first season of Star Trek: Enterprise. It features the opening title song, "Where My Heart Will Take Me", as sung by Russell Watson, alongside instrumental compositions by Dennis McCarthy.
In 2001, Watson sang the opening theme of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, "Where My Heart Will Take Me", [12] written by Diane Warren. He also sang it live at the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Manchester in 2002. In 2003, the song was remixed to a more upbeat version.
In addition to dropping the Star Trek prefix, Enterprise used the pop-influenced song "Faith of the Heart" (performed by Russell Watson) as its theme. [1] It was filmed on the Paramount lot in Los Angeles, California, on the same stages that housed the Star Trek series and films since the abandoned Star Trek: Phase II in the late 1970s.
Encore, released in October 2001, is the second album by British tenor Russell Watson. ... (Theme From Star Trek: Enterprise)" Diane Warren: 3:59: Total length: 64:00:
Russell T. Davies, the showrunner and executive producer at the helm of the Doctor Who franchise, and Alex Kurtzman, the executive producer spearheading the Star Trek universe, teamed up to ...
Alexander Courage, composer of the original Star Trek theme, provided arrangements to accompany Kirk's log entries, while Fred Steiner wrote the music to accompany the Enterprise achieving warp speed and first meeting V'ger. [7]: 90 The rush to finish the rest of the film impacted the score.
Russell Watson has said it was an emotional moment when he sang at the funeral of “gentleman” Sir Bobby Charlton. The Salford-born classical singer, who is in the middle of his Magnificent ...