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"Here Comes Your Man" is a song by the American alternative rock band Pixies, written and sung by the band's frontman Black Francis. Produced by Gil Norton, it was released as the second single from the group's second album Doolittle in June 1989.
Two soundtrack albums were released for the film (500) Days of Summer.The first of the two soundtrack albums titled 500 Days of Summer: Music from the Motion Picture featured various pop songs from the film whose tracklist was released on June 24, 2009, [1] and the soundtrack released through Sire Records launched on July 13, 2009.
(500) Days of Summer is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Marc Webb, [3] written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, and produced by Mark Waters.The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel as Tom and Summer respectively, and in a nonlinear narrative structure, Tom chronicles the story of his relationship with Summer.
Surfer Rosa is the debut studio album by the American alternative rock band Pixies, released in March 1988 on the British label 4AD. [5] It was produced by Steve Albini. Surfer Rosa contains many of the elements of Pixies' earlier output, including Spanish lyrics and references to Puerto Rico.
Zooey Deschanel has her own dream endings for two of her most iconic movie characters: Anita from Almost Famous and Summer from 500 Days of Summer. “The thing about Anita is you don’t really ...
Head Carrier is the sixth studio album by the American alternative rock band the Pixies, released on September 30, 2016, on Pixiesmusic and PIAS.Produced by Tom Dalgety, and recorded at RAK Studios in London, the album is the first to feature new band member Paz Lenchantin on bass guitar, who joined the band in 2014 to tour in support of its previous album, Indie Cindy.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt has said that (500) Days of Summer has long been misinterpreted by viewers.. The actor, 43, starred in the 2009 romantic drama as Tom Hansen, a character at the centre of a ...
The lyrics make several references to other songs and aspects of American culture. One of the opening lines, "Fifty acres and Model A", reflect the promise of forty acres and a mule to be given to families of freed American slaves, while the title of the song is a direct reference to the famous Woody Guthrie folk song "This Land Is Your Land". [5]