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End Credits

The track was been covered by Jess Mills as a B-side for her 2011 single, "Live For What I'd Die For".



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Ain't No Cure for Love

The song also played over the end credits of the movie "Kiss The Sky", from 1999, starring William Petersen, Gary Cole and Sheryl Lee.

Alone Yet Not Alone

The end credits of the movie state the song was performed by well-known evangelical Christian author Joni Eareckson Tada.

Angel Heart

Over the end credits, there is a lengthy sequence of Angel inside an ancient iron Otis elevator cage, which is interminably descending, presumably to hell.

Anita Kelsey

This resulted in American actress Jennifer Connelly miming to Kelsey's voice in two prominent scenes as well as the Kelsey rendition of "Sway" being featured on the end credits.

Bayang Barrios

In 2005, Barrios' song Isipin Mo Na Lang was used in end credits of the indie Filipino film Ang Pagdadalaga Ni Maximo Oliveros (The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros).

Chill'em All

"No Heaven" was also used in a trailer for the First-person shooter/Role-playing game Borderlands, in addition to playing over the game's end credits.

Chris Cagle

In 2003, Cagle also performed "Don't Ask Me No Questions" for the Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie soundtrack, which also plays during the end credits of the film.

Close to You: Remembering The Carpenters

The documentary itself runs for approximately 60 minutes, with a 12 minute encore after the end credits featuring a performance of "(A Place To) Hideaway", the Carpenters' commercial for Morton's Potato Chips, and their performance of "Ave Maria" for the 1978 A Christmas Portrait special.

Don't!

The song was also included under the end credits of the 2005 film An Unfinished Life, and in the Brazilian soap opera América.

Double Dragon Advance

The Special Thanks on the end credits now mentions Bruce Lee, as well as Yoshihisa Kishimoto, the director of the Double Dragon arcade game.

Ever So Shy

It was featured in the end credits of Episode 5, Home Alone, from The Inbetweeners Series 3.

Farmers' suicides in India

Battle in Seattle, (a 2007 film that quotes the Indian suicide statistic in the end credits)

Female of the Species

The song's distinctive style and lyrics led to it being used in TV and films, including the theme song to the UK drama Cold Feet, the 1997 film The Matchmaker starring Janeane Garofalo, during the end credits of the popular movie Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (in the so-called 'Fembot Mix', available on the Original Soundtrack), and in the Daria episode "College Bored".

Foretold in the Language of Dreams

The single "Zitherbell" was used in the end credits of Jonathan Demme's 2002 film The Truth About Charlie, but the song does not appear on the official soundtrack for the movie.

Gregory de Polnay

De Polnay has been an actor, director and voice teacher for nearly forty years, working in all aspects of the theatre with several West End credits to his name and appearing with the RSC in his own production of You Can't Shut Out The Human Voice with Peggy Ashcroft and Ben Kingsley.

Gustavo Charif

"The Reason" includes, in the end credits, an unreleased song by Moby.

Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans

Mistake: In the episode "Washington Story", Stan Francis played a young George Washington but in the end credits, he is named as Benjamin Franklin (this might be a mistake limited to the home video edit taking the end credits from a different episode).

If I Didn't Have You

"If I Didn't Have You" is a song written by singer-songwriter Randy Newman, that appears during the end credits of the 2001 Disney·Pixar animated film, Monsters, Inc.

Ján Husár

In the short video from Kornati called Kornati - First Venture it's clear in the end credits that the PS9 group consist of more than one person.

Jean-Yves Blondeau

Two of his suits can be seen in a short scene partway through the end credits of the 2008 Jim Carrey film Yes Man.

Joey Spampinato

The band also appeared in non-animated form on camera during the end credits to perform the show's theme song during the episode "Take My Wife, Sleaze".

Join Me in Death

It was featured in the end credits of the European version of the sci-fi movie The Thirteenth Floor (The US version featured The Cardigans' Erase/Rewind instead).

Julian Plenti is... Skyscraper

"Only if You Run" is featured in the end credits of the Joel Schumacher film Twelve, as well as in the episode "Sabotage" of Stargate Universe.

Many of Horror

The song is featured on the deluxe edition soundtrack to the film Transformers: Dark of the Moon and is played during the end credits.

Mast Maja Maadi

Upendra turns item boy for this film; he dances with 12 heroines for an end credits song in the style of Shah Rukh Khan's Om Shanti Om.

Merry Marvel Marching Society

The "Merry Marvel Marching Society" song also played during the end credits of the video game Lego Marvel Super Heroes.

Morley Bartnoff

His original track "For... The Time Being," from the Cosmo Topper CD Pure Fast Vibration, is heard during the end credits of Mayor of the Sunset Strip, a rock documentary examining the life and career of legendary KROQ-FM DJ Rodney "On the 'ROQ" Bingenheimer, produced by Dramarama's Chris Carter.

Motocross Madness 2

The end credits featured the song "Deville" from the band Strung Out.

Moving to New York

It was used in the end credits music on E4's comedy show The Inbetweeners.

Music of Final Fantasy XII

"Kiss Me Good-Bye" was released by Epic Records as a single in 2006, and Symphonic Poem "Hope", the complete music from the game's end credits, was released by Hats Unlimited in 2006.

Relight My Fire

This song is featured in Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony on the in-game radio station K109 The Studio and at the end credits of the game as well.

Ridge Racer V

On The Painted Desert (Vocal Mix feat. Dice) by the Boom Boom Satellites (Music for end credits, not used during racing or on the released soundtrack)

Salmon Fishing in the Yemen

The Scottish folksong "Mairi's Wedding" by The Clancy Brothers, which is played over one scene, and "Where You Go" by The Young Romans, the song played over the end credits, are not included on the album.

Space Dogs

During the end credits, real-life archive footage from the Soviet Space Program and Space Dogs is shown.

Spanking the Monkey

Select tracks from Morphine's album Cure for Pain are used throughout the film, including "In Spite of Me" which plays over the end credits.

Suanne Braun

West End credits have included the role of Tanya in Mamma Mia, Fraulein Kost in Rufus Norris' award winning production of Cabaret and Onassis starring Robert Lindsay.

The Bells of Hell Go Ting-a-ling-a-ling

This song was also used for the opening and end credits to A Perfect Hero, a 1991 TV miniseries set in World War II England.

The End of Evangelion

Among the other pieces included are Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major (I. Prélude), Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (transcribed for piano and later played again with string instruments in the end credits), and Pachelbel's Canon.

The Lively Ones

Their 1963 song "Surf Rider" (written by Nokie Edwards from The Ventures) was used in the final sequence (and end credits) of Quentin Tarantino's film Pulp Fiction.

The Reign Goes On

During the end credits there is a live-recording from the In the Kingdom concert at Cornerstone '91 with a chorus of Christian artists present at the festival.

The Star Sisters

In 1984, they performed a song (during the film's end credits) on the Japanese film The Return of Godzilla.

The Young Romans

Their second single "Where You Go" was featured as the end credits song in the Ewan McGregor / Emily Blunt film, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, yet again putting the band on the world stage.

Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead

The film's title comes from a Warren Zevon song of the same name, recorded on his 1991 album Mr. Bad Example, which he allowed under the condition that the song be played during the end credits.

Troldspejlet

Troldspejlet has been shown on Danish television channel DR1 since 1989, and uses the Gremlins 2 End Credits theme from the American horror-comedy film Gremlins 2 as signature tune.

Undertakers sketch

Having had interjections throughout the show ("She's switched to ITV!"), the final scene, after the desultory audience invasion, has the entire studio coming to a halt and standing at attention while the music to God Save the Queen is played, and the end credits roll.