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"Deal for Life" is a song by English musician John Waite, which was released in 1990 on the soundtrack to the Tom Cruise film Days of Thunder. [1] The song was written by Martin Page and Bernie Taupin , and produced by Page and Ron Nevison .
They have released 5 albums and 4 extended plays (EPs), gathering 72 songs, mostly written by frontman Tobias Forge under the credit of "A Ghoul Writer". This article gathers in the table below all the songs released by Ghost since their debut album Opus Eponymous (2010), in alphabetical order, and gives the song's writer(s), the first release ...
"Romance" (ロマンセ, Romanse) is the 29th single by Japanese singer Yōko Oginome. Written by Toyohisa Araki, the single was released on August 21, 1993 by Victor Entertainment . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Maria McKee's "Show Me Heaven" was released as a single alongside the movie and reached number one in the music charts of the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands and Norway. The album is also notable for the inclusion of Guns N' Roses ' cover of Bob Dylan 's " Knockin' on Heaven's Door ", a year before the song was released with a slightly different ...
My Chemical Romance II 5-Song Pack: February 23, 2016 "Famous Last Words" 2006 "Helena" 2004 "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" 2004 "Teenagers" 2007 "A Knife In The Dark" Howard Shore: 2005: Drop D: Rocksmith Goes to the Movies 5-Song Pack: March 1, 2016 "Back to the Future" Alan Silvestri: 1985: E Standard "Batman - Theme" Danny Elfman: 1989: E ...
Director Taika Waititi wanted the music to reflect the same aesthetic of the film with its "bombastic, loud, colorful palette". "Sweet Child o' Mine" by Guns N' Roses is featured in the film, given Guns N' Roses is one of Waititi's favorite bands, and helped "reflect the sort of crazy adventure that we're [visually] presenting"; [4] the song was also used in the film's marketing. [5]
"The Ghost of You" is the third and final single of My Chemical Romance's second studio album, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge. "The Ghost of You" was released to radio on September 27, 2005. [2] The song deals with the fear of loss. The song's title is an allusion to an ad from Watchmen, reading "Oh, how the ghost of you clings". [3]
[4] [10] The chorale, the first stanza of Rist's hymn "O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort" (O eternity, you word of thunder), [1] is sung by the alto (Fear), reinforced by the horn. The strings and the continuo play a motif in tremolo throughout the movement which is derived from the second half of the first line of the chorale, and anticipates the ...