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Inside Out: Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to Disney/Pixar's 2015 film of the same name, composed by Michael Giacchino. It is the second collaboration between Michael Giacchino and Pete Docter , after previously working on Up , which received an Academy Award for Best Original Score .
Inside Out 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2024 Disney/Pixar film of the same name. The original score is composed by Andrea Datzman, making her the first woman to score a Pixar feature film.
A central theme of Inside Out is the consequences and portrayal of emotions and memories. [173] [174] [175] Those depicted in the film are "honest" and "generous"; [174] [176] their goal is maintaining Riley's life. [177] Natasha Moore of the Australian ABC News said of the film's theme: "[If] Riley's carefree life gets more complicated, ...
There were two hits off the album, "Inside Out" and "What Keeps Me Loving You". The album was a moderate success, charting at No. 99 on the Billboard 200 . [ 1 ] There were two music videos made, for the songs "Inside Out" and "What Keeps Me Loving You", which both aired on MTV between 1989 and 1990.
Julia – ("Julia's Theme") – Elmer Bernstein (seasons 1 and 2) and Jeff Alexander (season 3) Jungle Junction ("Deep Inside the Jungle") – Peter Lurye; Just Good Friends – John Sullivan and Ronnie Hazlehurst, performed by Paul Nicholas; Just Say Julie – The Usual Suspects; Just Shoot Me! ("Life Keeps Bringin' Me Back to You") – vocal ...
"Inside Out" is a song by American DJ duo The Chainsmokers. It features vocals from Swedish singer-songwriter Charlee Nyman and was released on April 1, 2016, through Disruptor Records and Columbia Records .
"Inside Out" is a song by American alternative rock band Eve 6, released in May 1998 from their self-titled debut album as their debut single. The song was a hit in North America, topping the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for four nonconsecutive weeks.
"Inside Out" was the first song written and recorded for the Traveling Wilburys' second album, [1] which they jokingly titled Vol. 3. [2] Reduced to a four-piece following the death of Roy Orbison in December 1988, the group gathered at a private house they dubbed "Camp Wilbury", [3] at the top of Coldwater Canyon in Bel Air, [4] in April 1990, for the writing and initial recording sessions. [5]