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Hearts of Fire is a soundtrack to the film Hearts of Fire. Columbia released the soundtrack October 20, 1987, with the record number SC 40870. It was recorded on August 26 and 27, 1986 in London. The album features three artists. Bob Dylan has three songs, Fiona has five songs and Rupert Everett contributes two songs.
The first track on the album, "Heart of Fire", was aired on BBC Radio 1's Rock Show in September, then "Faithless" [4] was uploaded onto YouTube on September 10. Also, as of September 16, 2014, the album was released on iTunes [5] for pre-order. Clips of the songs "Devil in the Mirror" and "Goodbye Agony" were posted on YouTube on the 18th and ...
Hearts of Fire is a 1987 American musical drama film starring Bob Dylan, Fiona and Rupert Everett. The film was essentially a vehicle for Dylan based on his success as a rock musician. It received poor reviews, a limited theatrical release, [1] and was later written off by Dylan himself. [citation needed]
The song became Huey’s first No. 1 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, won “Favorite Single” and “Favorite Video Single” at the 13th Annual American Music Awards, and was nominated for an ...
Heart Full of Fire is the second full-length album by the Finnish rock band Brother Firetribe.It was released by Spinefarm Records in 2008. [1] It was produced and co-engineered by Vuorinen with the whole group having written all the songs except for "Chasing the Angels" which was written by John Lewis Parker (originally written for Mike Reno of Loverboy).
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Website popculture.com described "Heart On Fire" as "an up-tempo, Southern rock-infused track looking back on a young love".The song quotes many classic rock songs, including "All Shook Up" (1957) by Elvis Presley, "American Pie" (1971) by Don McLean, "Paradise City" (1989) by Guns N' Roses and "New York Minute" (1990) by Don Henley.
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