She also made a notable cameo appearance in the film The Last Song, and she played the teen-temptress role of Janice Heddon in the film Straw Dogs, a remake of the 1971 film of the same name.
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With the demise of the studio system, star vehicles are less common in the movie business, although they continue to appear occasionally (e.g. Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman, The Rock's The Scorpion King, or more recently Miley Cyrus' The Last Song).
After a 17-hour live broadcast featuring current and past DJs, the last song played was ABBA - "Thank You For the Music", and broadcasting ceased at midnight after station ID.
"August October" is a song written and performed by English singer-songwriter Robin Gibb, the second and the last song released from the album Robin's Reign.
Before the death of Jerry Garcia, "Box of Rain" was the last song ever performed live at a Grateful Dead concert during the final encore at Soldier Field in Chicago on July 9, 1995.
The provincial edition was later renamed Top 5 Ngayon, Hindi Kahapon (Top 5 Today, Not Yesterday), which still broadcasts at the stroke of noon on weekdays. The last song that was #1 before the reformat was "Love Team" by Itchyworms.
The last song played on "California 103" was "Like a Lover" by Emilie-Claire Barlow and the first song played by "XL103 FM" was "Crocodile Rock" by Elton John according to Nielsen BDS.
On CITF-FM, the last song under the RockDétente branding was Salut les amoureux by Joe Dassin, followed by a tribute of the branding.
The last song under the Énergie branding was Pictures Of You by The Last Goodnight, seguing to the station's morning show as the station relaunched as NRJ at 6am ET.
This technique is similar to what Alanis Morissette did on Jagged Little Pill, and incidentally, the last song listed song on Jagged Little Pill is "Uyan".
The last song on the album, "Ballad of Vitaly," was inspired by the story of Vitaly Kaloyev.
The last song on this mixtape', "The Last Something That Meant Anything", is the same name as Alternative Rock band Mayday Parade's song: "The Last Something That Meant Anything" off their debut EP Tales Told by Dead Friends.
24) “New Town” from New Town (Dr. Demento discussing how the Jandek story will end. Sample lyric: “I thought I would send you the last song I wrote”)
The last song played in the short-lived oldies format was "Bobby's Girl" by Marcie Blane.
On May 20, 2008, at 2:50 PM, the station dropped its country format, with the last song being Sara Evans' "Suds in the Bucket" and began simulcasting sister station KMEZ at 102.9 FM with the song "(Olivia) Lost and Turned Out" by The Whispers.
The last song On BOB FM was Bye Bye Bye by NSYNC, with the first song on "i97-5" being "Party Rock Anthem" by LMFAO.
The last song played by on-air personality Art Williamson was All Along the Watchtower by Dave Mason.
The last song on the album, "Hats Off to Angus and Malcolm", is Chastain's tribute to the AC/DC brothers, Angus and Malcolm Young.
Rose is a vocalist and instrumentalist on Mark Ronson and the Business Intl's album Record Collection and co-wrote the last song on the album 'The Night Last Night'.
"The Last Song I'll Write for You" is a single by American Idol season 7 winner David Cook.
According to the booklet notes the last song of the set, "The Nowhere Man", is taken from the 1954 novel by C.S. Lewis "The Horse and His Boy".
For the last song on the record "I saw the light", Cash, Perkins and Lewis were joined by Cash's son John Carter and his daughter Cindy Cash.
"Try to Follow Me" was the last song from the album to be downloaded over a million times, enjoying an early February release on its own as a digital single, at 1,770,787 downloads.
Although not a single, the last song on the album, "New Beginning", was featured in the film "Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler".
The last song played on The Indie Show was a selection from the Red House Painters.
The last song on Nine FM was intended to be "Kiss This Thing Goodbye" by Del Amitri, but ended up being "Crush" by Jennifer Paige, likely an homage to the "WKIE" call letters' 10 year run with "Crush" being one of the first hit songs on the station.
Australian actor Liam Hemsworth, who portrays Will Blakelee in The Last Song, appears next to the piano, Cyrus not being present.
"Jam'n" signed off at 7 AM on April 2, 2001; the last song played on "Jam'n" was "Last Dance", by Donna Summer.
The last song of the "Kool" format was "Last Dance" by Donna Summer with the first song of the "Roxy" station being "Some Nights" by Fun.
Boyz II Men's "End Of The Road" was the last song played on "The Groove"; this was then followed by a retrospective on The Groove's 2-year history in a montage themed to Donna Summer's Last Dance, one last jingle for "The Groove", and a conversation leading to the new format being "turned on".
The last song he played on the Zephyr was "Time to Say Goodbye" by Andrea Bocelli and Sara Brightman.
The last song played was the appropriately-titled "Welcome Back" by John Sebastian.
The last song on "WFOG" was the Beach Boys' "Catch a Wave", leading up to the launch of "92-9 The Wave", with an adult contemporary format, which started with "Forever Young" by Rod Stewart.
The last song heard on "102.9 The Point" was the first song played when the station launched 9 years earlier, "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds.