1: It Must Have Been Love (from ‘Pretty Woman’ soundtrack, 1990) It must have been this, right? Starting life a few years earlier as aChristmas song(with the subtitle Christmas For The Broken Hearted), It Must
but his slightly moribund voice continues with the steely resolve of someone who intimately knows rock bottom. and though the production comes from his early-aughts mixtape era, it’s also ahead of its time, feeling like something that could easily soundtrack a depressing episode of euphoria. —...
OppositeBradley Cooper, the singer proved she had plenty of star quality on the silver screen on top of her status as a pop supernova. The movie musical's soundtrack was also dominated by Gaga's vulnerability and vocal abilities, fully giving herself over to the story of a star-crossed lo...
Originally recorded as a Christmas song in Sweden in 1987, this track was revised by Per Gessle when he was asked to update it for thePretty Womansoundtrack. “I heard the director really loved the song,” says Gessle. “I also heard he re-edited the movie to get it in there.” ...
which is "Sonorizzazioni". From rare and obscure Pop, Jazz, Cinematic Lounge, Funk, Easy Listening to underground Psychedelic, Sonor Music Editions dug into the deepest sounds of Italian Library and Soundtrack golden age, releasing and reissuing some of the most rare and beautiful recordings of...
On “National Anthem,” Del Rey sings from the perspective of the “other woman” winning the battle in a love triangle, and standing strong in her power as the victor. “Boy, put your hands up/Give me a standing ovation,” Del Rey demands on the song as she rejoices about living in...
The track teems with wildlife—stallions, wolves, “carnivores”—a not-so-subtle metaphor as she negotiates just how much freedom she’s willing to give up. Her verses dribble from one to the next over a skittering drum beat that thuds like each of the 10,000 steps she sings about. ...
"Theme Song from On Golden Pond," by Kelly Stewart Lyrics you'll love:Instrumental Album:Reel Piano, 1998 Ideal for:The to-be-weds. "Somewhere in Time," by John Barry Lyrics you'll love:Instrumental Album:Somewhere in Time (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), 1980 ...
Every film listed here could easily be considered among the best music movies ever made, but in this case, it's about the songs: "Tomorrow" from Annie, "Circle of Life" from The Lion King and "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music - can you honestly say you don't sing along...
Keep the dance floor packed with these golden not-so-oldies from artists who pretty much wrote the soundtrack to our lives from 2010 through 2019. We've selected our favorite first dance-worthy love songs and upbeat crowd-pleasers, from Beyoncé wedding music to love songs by Usher. "Love ...