Supergrass - Alright
Kasbah Rockers - Oudistic
The Small Faces - Itchycoo Park
The Motha Lickas - Electric Voodoo Space Strawberry
The Swinging Blue Jeans - Hippy Hippy Shake
Generation X - Dancing With Myself
Billy Squier - Everybody Wants You
Boston - More Than A Feeling
Army Navy - I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night
Dusty Springfield - Wishin' And Hopin'
Traditional - Itsy Bitsy Spider
Traditional - Freres Jacques
The soundtrack for "The Men Who Stare at Goats" includes songs like "Embraceable You" by Billie Holiday, "Everybody Wants You" by Billy Squier, and "More Than a Feeling" by Boston. Additionally, the film features an original score by British composer Rolfe Kent.
There are a total of 14 songs on the Happily N'ever after soundtrack. You can find this soundtrack at any store that sells music.
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Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard are given equal credit for some of the songs on the Polar Express. There are also traditional Christmas songs on the soundtrack too.
Their theme songs of course! Vampire Knight's sountrack has numerous songs that are used in the anime. You can find all the songs by searching 'Vampire Knight Soundtrack' in youtube. From there, you can choose which one. There more than 20 songs included on the soundtrack.
The answer you are looking for is the song 'Septimus' by Illan Eshkeri, from the soundtrack of the movie Startdust. I believe other songs are featured from the same soundtrack, but it took me an hour trying to pinpoint where I heard that song, I forgot what the other songs sounded like.........
The two big songs in the movie 'My Best Friend's Wedding' are both by Dionne Warwick, "What The World Needs Now" and "Say A Little Prayer For You". Check the 'related links' below for the soundtrack and all of the songs used in the movie.
Music that is used in motion pictures, in its entirety or portions of. Can be original compositions recorded specifically for that film/tvshow. Or music that has already been recorded by artists and simply inserted into the movies.
There are several pieces included in the Freddy Vs. Jason soundtrack. Songs such as:How Can I Live,Beginning of the End,Electrocute, Clap your Hands,First Time,Forward,Guru,Running,Slavery,Army of Me,When Darkness Falls
The name of the main theme song was "Live the Magic", but snippets of many other Disney songs were used during the show.
Goats were used for mainly milk,
James Newton Howard composed the original music score for the soundtrack. Songs used in the film were written by a variety of songwriters including Miles Davis, Thomas Schobel, Josh Cruze and Rick Garcia with Rene Reyes and Cisco De Luna.
"Innumerable wild goats" is a simple expression used to express seeing goats. It means "a large, undefined number of wild goats."