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A further version, "Real Wild Child (Wild One)" was recorded by British guitarist, Albert Lee, on his 1982 self-titled album. Other artists to record this song include Status Quo, Everlife, The Runaways, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Marshall Crenshaw, Brian Setzer, Lee Rocker, Teenage Head, Albert Lee and Wakefield.
2006 "Real Wild Child" (feat. The Westside Girls) — from The Wild soundtrack; 2006 "Don't Be Cruel" — Leroy & Stitch (movie only, no album was released) 2006 "Find Yourself in You" — from Hannah Montana soundtrack; 2006 "I Could Get Used To This" — from Radio Disney Jams 9; 2006 "Find Yourself in You" — from Radio Disney Jams 9
The song "Real Wild Child" is also a cover which originally appeared on The Wild Soundtrack. The song "Go Figure" originally appeared on the Go Figure Soundtrack. The song "Angels Cry" originally appeared on Everlife's 2004 second album Everlife but has been re-recorded for this album.
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The Wild is a 2006 animated adventure comedy film directed by animator Steve "Spaz" Williams (in his directorial debut) and written by Ed Decter, John J. Strauss, Mark Gibson and Philip Halprin. It features the voices of Kiefer Sutherland , Eddie Izzard , Jim Belushi , Janeane Garofalo , Richard Kind , William Shatner , and Greg Cipes .
Flashback is a compilation album of outtakes and rare songs released by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.The album was initially released in late 1993 and was reissued in 1998 with a slightly different track listing.
A pioneer of Rock music in Australia, his hits include "Wild One" (1958), "Shout!" and "She's My Baby". Often referred to by his initials "J.O'K." or by his nickname "The Wild One", O'Keefe was the first Australian rock n' roll performer to tour the United States, and the first Australian artist to make the local Top 40 charts. He had twenty ...
This is Everlife's second studio album on Tovah/Shelter Records and was distributed by Word Distribution. Since it was a lesser-known album and released by two small labels, it is considered to be an indie album and that is why the Hollywood Records release is being promoted as their second album, although this album is their second studio album.