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Night on Earth is an album by Tom Waits, released in 1992 on Island Records. It is the soundtrack to the 1991 Jim Jarmusch film of the same name . Three musicians who performed on this album went on to form the group Oranj Symphonette .
This is a partial list of songs that originated in movies that charted (Top 40) in either the United States or the United Kingdom, though frequently the version that charted is not the one found in the film. Songs are all sourced from, [1] [2] and,. [3] For information concerning music from James Bond films see
Time of Your Life ("I've Just Seen a Face") – BoDeans; The Time Tunnel – John Williams; Timon & Pumbaa ("Hakuna Matata") – music by Elton John; lyrics by Tim Rice; Titans ("6 Underground") – Sneaker Pimps; To the Manor Born – Ronnie Hazlehurst; The Tomorrow People – Dudley Simpson; Today (Scherzo for Today") – John Williams
Two-time winner Lady Gaga is the first woman to receive the award in consecutive years and the only person to win this category multiple times for the same media soundtrack. Lin-Manuel Miranda won in 2018. Billie Eilish won in 2021 and 2024 alongside her brother, Finneas O'Connell, and is the youngest person to win this category.
At the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards, it was nominated for Best Video. [61] "Up in the Air" also garnered nominations for the MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Group Video and the Kerrang! Award for Best Video. [62] [63] It competed at the 2013 Camerimage, where it was nominated for Best Music Video and Best Cinematography in a Music Video. [64]
2009: Incidental music for the Tim Burton exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 2009-2010 (selections released on Warner Bros. Records' The Danny Elfman & Tim Burton 25th Anniversary Music Box in 2010). 2013: Composed the music and provided the English-language vocals for the Hong Kong Disneyland attraction Mystic Manor. [68]
Bowie said, "I went stoned out of my mind to see the movie and it really freaked me out, especially the trip passage". [11] Other events in Bowie's life influenced the writing of "Space Oddity", including seeing the Apollo 8 Earthrise photograph in January 1969 [ 12 ] and his break-up with the dancer Hermione Farthingale the following month. [ 6 ]
The soundtrack was produced by Lennie Hayton, who also conducted the MGM Studio Orchestra and Chorus for the film. The album was released in 1947 and was MGM Records' first soundtrack album. Due to the limitations of the 78-rpm format, the songs were abridged versions of those heard in the film.