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"The Ballad of Thunder Road" is a song performed and co-written by actor Robert Mitchum in 1958, with music by composer Jack Marshall. [2] It was the theme song of the movie Thunder Road . [ 2 ] The song made the Billboard Hot 100 twice, in 1958 and 1962, and while it never peaked higher than number 62, it racked up 21 total weeks in the chart.
A year later, he recorded "The Ballad of Thunder Road", a song he had written for the film Thunder Road. [232] The country-style song became a modest hit for Mitchum, reaching number 62 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in September 1958. [232] [233] The song was included as a bonus track on a successful reissue of Calypso ...
Thunder Road is a 1958 American drama–crime film directed by Arthur Ripley and starring Robert Mitchum, who also wrote the story. The supporting cast features Gene Barry , Jacques Aubuchon , Keely Smith , James Mitchum , Sandra Knight , and Peter Breck .
“The Ballad of Thunder Road” – Robert Mitchum. If you have seen the 1958 movie “Thunder Road,” you’ve heard this song co-written by actor Robert Mitchum for the film.
The Ballad of Thunder Road", a 1957 song co-written and performed by Robert Mitchum for the 1958 film "Thunder Road" (song), a 1975 song by Bruce Springsteen; Thunder Road, a 1980s Canadian band led by David Thompson "Thunder Road", a 2001 song by Judas Priest from Point of Entry
"The Ballad of Thunder Road" Robert Mitchum: 1957: Moonshine runner dies when his car speeds off the road "Big League" Tom Cochrane & Red Rider: 1988 "Hit a truck doing 70 in the wrong lane in the big league". "B.J. the D.J." Stonewall Jackson: 1964: Title protagonist – a hard-living, sleep-deprived disc jockey – dies when his car crashes ...
In the jaw-dropping opening sequence of “Thunder Road,” Officer Jim Arnaud (Jim Cummings), a uniformed cop in his early 30s, saunters up to the front of a church to speak at his mother’s ...
Lorna Wu's rendition of "The Ballad of the Witches' Road" is the latest version of the song. Marvel showrunner Jac Schaeffer promises that more are still to come.