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"Pet Sematary" is a single by American punk rock band Ramones, from their 1989 album Brain Drain. The song, originally written for the Stephen King 1989 film adaptation of the same name, became one of the Ramones' biggest radio hits and was a staple of their concerts during the 1990s. [3]
Elliot Goldenthal's Pet Sematary record was his first mainstream film score. [ 1 ] Its style is sometimes compared to Jack Nitzsche 's soundtrack for The Exorcist , while the theme is inspired by Lalo Schifrin 's score to The Amityville Horror .
The songs were produced and arranged by David Mackay. Mackay co-wrote "Breakin' Away" with Ian La Frenais , and "That's Livin' Alright" with Ken Ashby. They wrote the songs as the opening and closing theme music for Auf Wiedersehen, Pet , an English television comedy-drama that premiered in 1983.
Tonight, the songwriting/singing goddess, icon, philanthropist, pet lover and all-around legend stars in Doggy Parton and CBS Present Dolly Parton’s Pet Gala, a two-hour variety special packed ...
In a heartfelt and lighthearted Instagram video, the celebrity couple blended humor, warmth, and nostalgia to honor their furry companions. John Legend and Chrissy Teigen ‘L-O-V-E’ their dogs ...
"Celebrate" is a song written by Gary Bonner and Alan Gordon and performed by Three Dog Night. It was featured on their 1969 album, Suitable for Framing [1] and was produced by Gabriel Mekler. [2] In the US, "Celebrate" peaked at #15 on the Billboard chart in 1970. [3] Outside the US, "Celebrate" reached #8 in Canada. [4]
"Being Boring" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released in November 1990 by Parlophone as the second single from their fourth studio album, Behaviour (1990). The song was written by Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant , and produced by them with German producer Harold Faltermeyer .
Brinen notes that some people may minimize or demean the loss of a pet. "That position is unfair," he says. "Some pets have seen us through first houses, marriages, births, graduate school, moving ...