The classic movie theme was also featured in a tribute album called Blue Moon: Rodgers And Hart Covered By The Supremes. Cheek To Cheek (Top Hat, 1935) Russian-Jewish émigré Irving Berlin wrote “Cheek To Cheek” in a single day, on demand, for the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers movie Top...
Also ranks #3 on The Saddest Romance Movie Deaths That Make You Think Love Too Is Dead Also ranks #6 on Great Movies About Secret Love Affairs Also ranks #9 on The Best Musical Movies Nominated for Best Picture 32 The Blues Brothers John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, James Brown 1,294 votes I...
The following is a list of the various songs featured in the Donkey Kong Country television series. In all, there are eighty-two songs, two for each episode barring "Cranky's Tickle Tonic", "Orangutango", "Monkey Seer, Monkey Do", and "Message in a...
This might be hard to believe considering Frozen's themes of sisterly love, but in the initial stages of the movie's development, Elsa was going to be a villain. When directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck heard the demo of "Let It Go," a song by Robert "Bobby" Lopez and Kriste...
Mangold and Chalamet were on the same page when it came to getting Dylan as close to accurate as possible both on-screen and on the movie’s soundtrack. Mangold filmed Chalamet singing live as often as possible, as in a scene where a very young and new to New York Dylan vi...
The Isley Brothers 'Between the Sheets' The Isley Brothers perform at the Cool Jazz Fest in May 1981 in Oakland, California. Tom Copi/Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Images The Isley Brothers reached a pinnacle of Eighties baby-making R&B with “Between the Sheets.” These guys were soul legends...
album,Wave, in 1979. Released as the second single from theTodd Rundgren-produced record, the song didn't chart. But it's become an often-covered favorite (U2andPearl Jamare among the artists who've put their spin on "Dancing Barefoot") and a go-to song on movie and television ...
Whenhip-hopemerged as a viable commercial music in the 1980s, Brown’s songs again assumed center stage as hip-hop disc jockeys frequently incorporated samples (audio snippets) from his records. He also appeared in several motion pictures, includingThe Blues Brothers(1980) andRocky IV(1985), ...
Blues, secular folk music created by African Americans in the early 20th century, originally in the South. The simple but expressive forms of the blues became by the 1960s one of the most important influences on the development of popular music. Learn mo
songs. But Autry had his own easy charm that translated to the big screen and record sales alike. Autry had been a star for years by the time “Back in the Saddle” came around — a last-second addition to the movieBorder G-Man(1938), commissioned after songwriter Ray Whitley got a ...