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Track 3 was recorded on February 11, 1963 in Los Angeles. Track 4 was recorded on January 15, 1964 in New York. Track 5 was recorded on February 1963 in New York. Tracks 7, 15 and 18 were recorded on December 18, 1961 in New York. Tracks 8 and 17 were recorded on December 21, 1961 in New York. Track 10 was recorded on March 29, 1961 in New York.
[8] [3] In March 1986, Columbia Pictures, concerned that the original title, The Body, was misleading, renamed the film Stand by Me. According to screenwriter Raynold Gideon, The Body "sounded like either a sex film, a bodybuilding film, or another Stephen King horror film. Rob came up with Stand by Me, and it ended up being the least unpopular ...
King's record went to number 1 on the R&B charts [12] and was a Top Ten hit on the US charts twice—in its original release, entering the Billboard chart on May 13, 1961 [13] and peaking at number 4 on June 16, 1961, and a 1986 re-release coinciding with its use as the theme song for the film of the same name following its appearance in the film, when it peaked at number 9 on December 20 ...
MVP of Horror Wil Wheaton shares memories from the making of 1986 classic "Stand By Me."
Stand by Me, a 1986 American drama film directed by Rob Reiner, based on the novella The Body by Stephen King Stand by Me (TV series) , a 1998 Singaporean Mandarin drama series Stand by Me Doraemon , a 2014 Japanese 3D CGI-animated film based on the manga series Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio
Stand by Me Doraemon Original Soundtrack; No. Title Length; 1. "Một ngày của Nobita (のび太の一日, Nobita no Ichinichi) " 2:13: 2. "Tựa mở đầu Doraemon Đôi bạn thân (STAND BY MEドラえもんOpening Title, Stand by Me Doraemon Opening Title) " 1:09: 3. "Mình là Doraemon (ぼく、ドラ えも, Boku, Doraemon) " 0:54: 4.
The tune climbed to No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard R&B Singles chart and No.12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart early in 1967. [1] Soon after, a full-length album was released, peaking at No.14 on the R&B Albums chart and No.158 on the Billboard 200. [2] A second single from the album, "I Can't Make it Anymore", peaked at No.95 on the Hot 100 pop ...
on YouTube "Stand by Me ... all music is composed by Shunsaku Okuda. No. Title Length; 1. "Stand by Me" 3:40: 2. "Gloomy Sunday" 4:48: 3.