"Taper Jean Girl" by Kings Of Leon is not featured on the soundtrack even though it was in the film, and credits.
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Meanwhile, the usage of "H.E.R." as an acronym is an allusion to "I Used to Love H.E.R." by fellow rapper Common, the 1994 song which personified hip-hop as a woman and former love interest.
It also features the orchestral version of the song "Doubleback" performed at the festival in 1885 during the film, but does not feature the ZZ Top version of the song performed over the credits.
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Back to the Future Part III: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the film Back to the Future Part III, the third and final installment in the Back to the Future trilogy.
The Dead Matter: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, which Beard worked on with Midnight Syndicate, won an award for Best B-Movie Soundtrack at the 2011 Golden Cob Awards.
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Songs from this album were then featured in the The Dead Matter: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
Beltrami's recently released Live Free or Die Hard does a considerably better job at this sort of thing.
Originally intended for an April release, Dream, Extinguisheds date was moved forward to January 29 (see 2008 in music) to compensate for the unforeseen delay of And I Love H.E.R., his fifth studio album.
Gravity: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album of the 3D space drama film Gravity, written and conducted by British film composer Steven Price.
The best-known recording of Campbell's voice is probably The Cast's rendition of Robert Burns poem "Auld Lang Syne", which is featured on the soundtrack of 2008 hit film Sex and the City.
Christopher B. Landon, who wrote the screenplay for 2007's Disturbia, as well as the three Paranormal Activity sequels, was announced to write and direct the project, which has been described as a "cousin" to the series as opposed to a direct sequel, prequel or reboot.
"Show Me How You Burlesque" is a song recorded by American singer Christina Aguilera for the accompanying soundtrack album to her film debut, Burlesque (2010).
Despite this, Track 23 contains an instrumental interpolation of "Skyfall", written by Adele and Paul Epworth.
Starrbooty: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to drag queen RuPaul's fairly successful low-budget film, Starrbooty.
Other music that appears in the movie from haunt rockers Lazy Lane, heavy metal group Eternal Legacy, and hIPNOSTIC round out the disc.
In 2000, the group A New Found Glory released an EP of cover versions of songs from movies—called From the Screen to Your Stereo—which included a version of "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough".
The song is the first official single featured on the Sparkle: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack album which Sumpter is a part of.
Other hymns are also referenced in the score, including "The Glory-Land Way" and "What a Friend We Have in Jesus".
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The 1888 hymn "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" is used as Mattie Ross's theme, and about a quarter of the score is based on it.
Played for comic relief after the initial car chase is the song "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes, and "Time to Say Goodbye" by Andrea Bocelli plays while Fox and Wesley kill a man in a limousine.