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The following list shows the music tracks that were featured in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise (The Curse of the Black Pearl, Dead Man's Chest, At World's End, On Stranger Tides, Dead Men Tell No Tales) and other media created by the same team.
"Pirates Live Forever" (Ryeland Allison Remix) – 5:43 [2] References External links. Pirates of the Caribbean website; This page was last edited on 17 June ...
"He's a Pirate – Tiësto Remixes" was a separate 2006 single release by Tiësto considered a dance release version of Klaus Badelt's "He's A Pirate" and commercially successful in various European Singles' Charts after release on EMI Records.
These stories include how Jack has escaped from Nassau Port without firing a shot, how he escaped from the desert island on the backs of sea turtles (when he was marooned with Elizabeth, the second time, he confesses to the true events, that he was rescued by rum smugglers that were long gone), how he fought a Chinese sorceress named Madame ...
Country Rounds (Sqeepo Remix) Jaroslav Beck, Kings & Folk, Sqeepo Escape (ft. Summer Haze) Jaroslav Beck, Summer Haze Legend (ft. Backchat) Jaroslav Beck, Crispin, Backchat Lvl Insane Jaroslav Beck Turn Me On (ft. Tiny C) Jaroslav Beck, Tiny C Original Soundtrack Vol. 2 Unlimited Power Jaroslav Beck November 21, 2018 Rum n' Bass Boom Kitty
Albion – "Air 2000" (Ferry Corsten's Open Air Remix) Alexis Jordan – "Acid Rain" (Ferry Corsten Remix) Alter Native – "I Feel Good" (A Jolly Good Remix) Ami Suzuki – "Around the World" (Ferry Corsten Remix) Ami Suzuki – "Fantastic" (Ferry Corsten Remix) Analogue Sound Department – "Greetings" (Ferry Corsten Edit)
After all, Jack Sparrow is a pirate, a bad guy in a hero's hat, a man driven by self-gain over concern for the greater good, who will run away from a fight and cheat his 'friends' without a second's thought." [80] Paul Arendt of the BBC compared it to The Matrix Reloaded, as a complex film that merely led onto the next film. [81]
"Don't Mug Yourself" is a song by English rapper and producer Mike Skinner under the music project the Streets. It was released in October 2002 as the fourth and final single from their debut studio album, Original Pirate Material.