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River of No Return was the first film released by 20th Century-Fox to feature the "CinemaScope extension" fanfare before the opening credits. Written by Alfred Newman , it's a rerecording of his original 1933 fanfare, with the extra few bars that play under the credit "20th Century-Fox presents A CinemaScope Production".
"Kuon no Kawa" is the ninth Japanese single released by alan. The song is the theme song of the movie Red Cliff (Part II) , released in Japan on April 10, 2009. The single contains the Chinese version of the song, titled "Chibi: Da Jiangdong Qu", which was released in December 2008, before the movie's January release in most of East Asia.
Twice she was a partial stand-in for Marilyn Monroe in River of No Return (also 1954) and Let's Make Love (1960). [3] She appears in Gaby (1956) singing "Where or When," and sang for one of the twins in The Parent Trap (1961), Ladyfish in The Incredible Mr. Limpet and Lucille Ball's young nephew in Mame (1974). [1]
"Devon Song" "My Rejection" "Baby's Got a Gun" "Hope Valley Blues" "Counterfeit Woman" "My Way of Giving" "River of No Return" Initial copies of the Remains LP included a free 45 rpm promotional EP with the following tracks: "I Only Wanna Be Your Friend" "Broken Arrows" "Oh No" "Don't Hold Your Breath" These tracks were also included on the ...
He and Nelson Riddle wrote music for episodes of Naked City (1960), Batman (1966), The Green Hornet (1966), Emergency! (1972), and CHiPs (1977). May also arranged and produced the song "River of No Return" for Tennessee Ernie Ford to sing in the 1954 film of the same name starring Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum.
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He received professional training at the Royal Academy of Music in London. In the early 1930s, Mockridge went to Hollywood where he scored and arranged the music for more than a hundred films including Cheaper by the Dozen , River of No Return and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance .
Bassist Paul "Etch" Etchells was hired, and with a drum machine nicknamed 'Pandora', the band set about releasing their debut 12" single, "River of No Return", [3] featuring a cover of Roxy Music's song "Both Ends Burning". By Marx's own admission, the sound quality was poor. [4]