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Other artists were invited to submit songs for the movie including contemporary Christian artist Michael W. Smith. He mentions in the liner notes to the song "In My Arms Again" from his 1998 album Live the Life; [9] "Inspired and written for the movie Titanic, grateful for the opportunity to send them a song; grateful it landed on this record."
Sony had paid $800,000 for the rights to Titanic soundtrack album and were hoping it would include a theme song. [7] However, the director, James Cameron, felt that ending Titanic with a pop song would be inappropriate. [7] James Horner, the composer of the Titanic score, initially composed "My Heart Will Go On" as an instrumental motif for the ...
The soundtrack, comprising 77 minutes of film score, was notably successful and was nominated for Best Original Score at the 68th Academy Awards in 1996. Horner's score includes a melody that appeared again in his 1997 music for Titanic. [1] Irish band Clannad wrote a theme tune for the film, entitled 'Croí Cróga' (meaning 'braveheart ...
Horner won two Academy Awards for his musical composition to James Cameron's Titanic (1997), which became the best-selling orchestral film soundtrack of all time. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He also wrote the score for the highest-grossing film of all time, Cameron's Avatar (2009). [ 5 ]
Their musical output includes pieces from traditional Irish music, Scottish music, and original tunes in both the Celtic folk and Celtic rock genres. The band appeared in the 1997 film Titanic and recorded songs on the movie's soundtrack album, [1] and has released more than a dozen of their own albums.
Social media users are rejoicing that the playlist for Trump's rally Friday in Bozeman, Montana, included "My Heart Will Go On," from "Titanic," the 1997 Oscar-winning film about the infamous 1912 ...
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But that was before Celine was known and filmmakers and marketing people had not done what they should have done for Celine and [her] songs. So I felt I owed her a Titanic chance, but I could [still] have used Sissel there." [322] Instead, Kyrkjebø completed much of the score for the soundtrack album, Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture. [318]