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Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Achievement in Music – Original Song; Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song; Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song; Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Original Theme Song; Mnet Asian Music Award for Best OST; MTV Movie Award for Best Song from a Movie
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
Skytturnar (soundtrack) Slatko od snova; Smoliari; Songs from the Shipyards; Music from Songwriter; Soundtracks Volume 2; Spinner (album) Les Stances a Sophie; Steak (album) Storefront Hitchcock (soundtrack) Storytelling (Belle and Sebastian album) Music of Superman; Svidd neger (soundtrack) Sweet Smell of Success (soundtrack)
Labyrinth is a soundtrack album by David Bowie and composer Trevor Jones, released in 1986 for the film Labyrinth.It was the second of three soundtrack releases in which Bowie had a major role, following Christiane F. (1981) and preceding The Buddha of Suburbia (1993).
Yesterday (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2019 film Yesterday.Released through Capitol Records on 21 June 2019, the soundtrack consisted of 27 tracks, mostly covers of the Beatles' songs performed in the film by Himesh Patel and Lily James, and cues from the incidental music underscored by Daniel Pemberton.
9 to 5 is the soundtrack album to the 1980 film of the same name.It was released on December 8, 1980, by 20th Century Fox Records.The album features selections from the score by Charles Fox and the theme song, "9 to 5", written and recorded by Dolly Parton.
Jabara performed two of the songs on the Thank God It's Friday soundtrack and appeared in the film as well. The soundtrack album was issued as a three-record set in 1978, of which the third disc was a single side 12 inch single of the 15:45 minutes Donna Summer, "Je t'aime... moi non plus" track. Upon its 1978 release, a promo set of separate ...
The original soundtrack to the film Summer Stock was released by MGM Records as a set of four 10-inch 78-rpm shellac records [1] and as a 10-inch 33-rpm long-play. [4] The soundrack featured songs performed by Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Phil Silvers and Gloria DeHaven.