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House of Gucci (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack to the 2021 film of the same name directed by Ridley Scott. It featured songs from the 1970s performed by George Michael , Donna Summer , David Bowie , Miguel Bosé , Caterina Caselli , Alice , Bruno Lauzi and David Stewart amongst several others. [ 1 ]
"Locomotive Breath" was released on Jethro Tull's 1971 album Aqualung in 1971. An edit of the song was released in the US as a single in 1971, backed with "Wind-Up", though it did not chart. A 1976 single release of the song, backed with "Fat Man", was more successful, reaching number 59 on the Billboard charts [8] and number 85 in Canada. [9]
Patrizia Gucci, who is Paolo Gucci's daughter and Maurizio Gucci's first cousin once removed, told the Associated Press, in the name of the Gucci family, they were "truly disappointed" by the film. "They are stealing the identity of a family to make a profit, to increase the income of the Hollywood system."
Grab your remote, sit back and relax; “House of Gucci” is now available to stream online. Although you can’t rent it just yet, you can currently buy it on Amazon Prime, Vudu and Apple TV. If ...
Universal Production Music, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group that produces and licenses production music for the entertainment industry, has teamed with prolific ...
American musicologist Barry Kernfeld, said that in the 1950s, "a million-selling sheet-music title was entirely a thing of the past". [9] From the album era, "Stairway to Heaven" (1971) by Led Zeppelin is the biggest selling piece of sheet music in rock history, with over one million copies sold, selling 15,000 units per year at some point. [21]
Breath of Heaven may refer to: Dolls "Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song)", a 1992 song by Amy Grant, later covered by Jessica Simpson in 2004; Breath of Heaven: A Holiday Collection, a 1997 jazz album by Grover Washington Jr. "Breath of Heaven", a 2021 cover by father daughter duo Mat and Savanna Shaw on their album "The Joy of Christmas"
Harry Gregson-Williams (born 13 December 1961) [1] is a British composer, conductor, orchestrator, and record producer.He has composed music for video games, television and films including the Metal Gear series, Spy Game, Phone Booth, Man on Fire, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and Prince Caspian, Déjà Vu, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, The Martian, Team America ...