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The following is a complete list of songs that appear in the film Trainspotting in order of appearance: "Lust for Life" – Iggy Pop "Carmen Suite No.2" – Georges Bizet "Deep Blue Day" – Brian Eno "Trainspotting" – Primal Scream "Temptation"^ – Heaven 17 "Atomic" – Blondie "Temptation"^ – New Order "Nightclubbing" – Iggy Pop "Sing ...
"For What You Dream Of" is the debut single by English electronic music duo Bedrock featuring singer Carol Leeming, credited by her stage name KYO. It was originally released in 1993 through Stress Records (part of the DMC group), but was re-released in 1996 after being featured in the film Trainspotting and its soundtrack album, Trainspotting ...
[10] Music Week gave it five out of five in 1996, calling it "an anthem for a generation". [11] Boy George reviewed the song for Select, saying, "The first track I just felt like I was trapped on a hideous council estate in Abbey Wood! Relentless jungle-trance headfuck! But the Nuxx Mix was brilliant. Nice lyrics in a ranting, punky style.
The drum loop from "Nightclubbing" was used by Oasis in their song "Force of Nature", a track written for the soundtrack of Love, Honor and Obey, and recorded for their 2002 album Heathen Chemistry. [14] [12] The song was featured in the 1996 film Trainspotting and appeared on its soundtrack, along with another Iggy Pop track, "Lust for Life ...
Sleepless Nights (Everly Brothers song) Slip Away (Clarence Carter song) Slow Twistin' Smile a Little Smile for Me; So Much Love (Ben E. King song) Something Better (Marianne Faithfull song) Somewhere in Your Heart; The Songs I Love (song) Soul Deep (The Box Tops song) Steppin' Out of Line; The Story of a Soldier; Sudbury Saturday Night; Sugar ...
The Dum Dot Song (I Put a Penny in the Gum Slot) 1946: Julian Kay Early American: 1964: Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen: East of the Sun (and West of the Moon) 1940, 1961: Brooks Bowman: Ebb Tide: 1958: Robert Maxwell, Carl Sigman: Elizabeth: 1969: Bob Gaudio, Jake Holmes: Embraceable You: 1944, 1960, 1994: George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
Theme from A Summer Place" by Percy Faith was the number one song of 1960. Bobby Rydell had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. Brenda Lee had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. Connie Francis had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. The Everly Brothers had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 ...
The song reached number two in Wilde's native United Kingdom, [56] and number one in Australia. [57] It also became Wilde's second and last top-40 entry in the United States following " Kids in America " (1981), as well as her most successful song in that country to date, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for one week in June ...