it was linked to an American animated television series in 1980 'Tiny Toon Adventures' by Warner Bros and Amblin Entertainment
The movie, Skirts Ahoy! was actually released in 1952. The soundtrack has 12 songs and the music was written by Harry Warren. The lyrics for most of the songs were written by Ralph Blane.
Ellizabeth Montero
The original sound track of Ao Oni is a mix of free music and video game sound effects.
Yes I do. Where can I get one?
think original movie track can be played with a C harmonica but the faith no more version is played on keyboard. not sure if is all in one key. In the sound track it was played Toots Thielemans on a Key of C chromatic harmonica. I believe it is in the Key of C but with a flat, but is transposed for other instruments in other keys. in the 12 hole Chromatic harmonica it starts with 5-,5-,-4,3 you should be able to go from there.
the lyrics are posted in this link, but are you ready for the stupidity in them!? http://www.lyrics.com/index.php/artists/lyric/movie-sound-track-lyrics-never-think-tm-349
only music without lyrics
Jackie Chan sings 'As Endless as the Sea is the Love That He Gave to You' lyrics. It is part of the sound track for the movie 'The Myth: Endless Love', starring Jackie Chan.
The Entertainer is the soundtrack for the movie "The Sting."
The music from a movie is called the sound track.
The movie, Skirts Ahoy! was actually released in 1952. The soundtrack has 12 songs and the music was written by Harry Warren. The lyrics for most of the songs were written by Ralph Blane.
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It's called a clapper board. It is for synchronizing the sound track to the movie track. The sound of the clap can be heard on the sound track and can be seen on the film track. See the link for more interesting information.
Nothing to Lose
the giver does not have a movie yet so there is no sound track