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Back to the Future: The Musical is a musical with music and lyrics by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard and a book by Bob Gale. It is adapted from the 1985 film Back to the Future by Robert Zemeckis and Gale. The show features original music, as well as songs featured in the film ("The Power of Love", "Earth Angel", "Johnny B. Goode" and "Back in ...
Back to the Future: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name, released on July 8, 1985, by MCA Records.The soundtrack includes two tracks from American composer Alan Silvestri's score for the film, two pop tracks from American rock band Huey Lewis and the News, two songs played by the fictional Marvin Berry and The Starlighters, one played ...
Transforming the 1985 action comedy Back to the Future into a Broadway musical complete with song-and-dance numbers and Hollywood-level effects sounds like a heavy proposition.But the creative ...
He has won two Emmys, both for Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey – Outstanding Main Title Theme Music and Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for the episode "Standing Up in the Milky Way". He has won the Saturn Award for Best Music three times, for his scores for Predator (1987), Back to the Future Part III (1989/90), and Van Helsing (2004).
The rising stage star plays Marty McFly for a musical adaptation of the beloved 1985 sci-fi comedy about a time-traveling duo who go back to the 1950s in a souped-up, gull-winged DeLorean.
“Back To The Future — the Musical” is not one of those shows. Despite its many flaws, not least a merely serviceable score, Tim Hatley’s stunning, multi-dimensional design — thrillingly ...
The Back to the Future soundtrack version, also the version used in the music video, has a run time of 3:51. A 12" version of the song was released to most countries, remixed by John "Jellybean" Benitez , features a seven-minute dance version with changes in its mix such as additional backing keyboards and an extended guitar solo.
Bob Gale, who co-created and co-wrote the 1985 film and its sequels, talks about overcoming a disagreeable director to get Marty McFly onto the stage.