No. Richard Rogers did.
No, but they still sound great.
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McFly write their own music. Their older music was mainly written by the lead singers Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones. Their more recent music is also co-written by the other members of the band.
The actual name of the song was, The Bright Side of Tomorrow. The band's name was Black Creek. The music for the movie was written and sung by the lead singer, Nick Whitehead. Cliff Edwards produced the soundtrack but did not write any music or sing on the sound track. Most of the music for the movie was recorded in 3 or 3 takes because the band was so tight. The soundtrack won a Genie. If you want an mp3 of the song, write rnwster@gmail.com and they will send it to you N/C.
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No, but they still sound great.
It's Hammerstein.
Jaws, Close Encounters, Indiana Jones.
To mimick the sound of angels singing
John Williams wrote the music to Star Wars, Jurrasic Park, E.T., and Jaws and Indiana Jones
John Williams wrote the music to Star Wars, Jurrasic Park, E.T., and Jaws and Indiana Jones
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McFly write their own music. Their older music was mainly written by the lead singers Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones. Their more recent music is also co-written by the other members of the band.
Jones's. And you say it Jone-ses
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Oh no he does not write music.
Beethoven knew enough about music to know how a piece would sound simply by reading the notation.