The anthem of 8 Mile and pretty much all of 2002, "Lose Yourself" was Eminem's first single from the movie's soundtrack. Its 23 weeks on top of the world made its mark in the Guinness Book of World Records as the "Longest Running Single at Number One for a Rap Song."...
The anthem of 8 Mile and pretty much all of 2002, "Lose Yourself" was Eminem's first single from the movie's soundtrack. Its 23 weeks on top of the world made its mark in the Guinness Book of World Records as the "Longest Running Single at Number One for a Rap Song." ...
The song was almost cut from the movie, though, because MGM thought the opening Kansas sequence was too long. Thankfully, it was left in, and “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” earned its place among history’s best movie songs when it won an Academy Award for Best Original Song. There have...
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Many a chart hit has come off the back of a movie appearance. From Simple Minds to Stevie Wonder, we present some of the best movie songs.
“How Deep Is Your Love,” Bee Gees | Hot 100 Peak: No. 1 for three weeks (1977) Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb hadn’t seen the script for the movie that becameSaturday Night Feverwhen they wrote “How Deep Is Your Love” for the soundtrack. They weren’t even certain that there...
19. George Strait - Strait from the Heart 20. Rosanne Cash - Seven Year Ache 21. Kris Kristofferson - Kristofferson 22. John Prine - John Prine 23. The Carter Family - Can The Circle Be Unbroken: Country Music's First Family 24. Guy Clark - Old No. 1 25. Sturgill Simpson ...
As part of their annual celebration of American cinema, the American Film Institute named their choice for theall-time best movie songs in a list released in 2004. From powerful ballads to heartwarming lullabies and playful tunes, these songs are among cinema's most recognizable and celebrated ...
“Kaempfert originally recorded the melody under the title ‘Beddy Bye’ as part of the instrumental score for the movie soundtrack toA Man Could Get Killed, which went on to win a Golden Globe Award in 1967 forBest Original Song in a Motion Picture. ...