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The music video was released on 23 April 2015 on YouTube. It was filmed for Heidi Klum's lingerie line, and stars Klum and Game of Thrones actor Pedro Pascal as a couple in the throes of a dramatic relationship. Somewhere in the middle of the video, Klum's character sets their home on fire and together they watch it burn by its end.
Heidi's Song is a 1982 American animated musical film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and based on the 1881 novel Heidi by Johanna Spyri. [3] It was directed by Robert Taylor from a screenplay by Taylor, Joseph Barbera and Jameson Brewer, and stars Margery Gray as the title character, alongside the voices of Lorne Greene and Sammy Davis Jr. [4] It is one of only four films Hanna-Barbera ...
Song was written specially for the German dub version of Heidi, Girl of the Alps, three years after original Japanese anime (1974). An entirely new soundtrack was composed; all the music except from theme song was written by German composer Gert Wilden. The theme song music, simply called "Heidi" was written by German composer Christian Bruhn ...
Heidi Klum is making music. The multi-media superstar dropped a new single today, “Chai Tea With Heidi,” a dance track featuring Snoop Dogg. “Anyone who knows me, knows I love hip-hop ...
Heidi Klum. Heidi Klum just shared some pretty exciting news on social media–and she did so in a very attention-grabbing way.. The 50-year-old supermodel celebrated the debut of her brand new ...
The music video was directed by Michael Spiccia in Sydney, Australia, features scenes from the Spider-Man 2 2004 film and was released to Australian music channels on 3 July 2004. The band's bass player, Warren Jenkin, stated: "The video is a destroyed New York street scene, after Doc Ock and Spider-Man have had a fight. The whole thing is ...
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The song was covered by American girl group i5 in 2000 with slightly modified lyrics including more sexual innuendo. Reviewing the i5 version, William Ruhlmann from AllMusic said the song "steps over the line of double entendre with its repeated demand, 'I want to see you come,' only occasionally followed, after a lag, by 'into my life'."