Auld Lang Syne.
The harmonica song featured in the movie "Walking Tall" is "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by the Charlie Daniels Band. This iconic track blends elements of country and rock and highlights the story of a fiddle contest with a devilish twist. The song's energetic melody and storytelling resonate throughout the film, enhancing its themes of struggle and resilience.
It is not baby did a bad bad thing there is no harmonica in that song so it's wrong if people even listen to it it's not the same song not by far
Song played.. Obsession by Animotion.
Ours by The Bravery - first song played at the graduation partyNeutron Star Collision by Muse - second song played at the graduation party
Defying Gravity
Kalinka - Infernal song - was created in 1998.
Tommy Morgan played an 1896 Marine Band harmonica on the Rockfors Files theme.
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The harmonica on the theme song for "In the Heat of the Night" was played by the legendary musician, jazz and blues artist, and harmonica virtuoso, Charlie Musselwhite. The show's theme, composed by Quincy Jones, features Musselwhite’s distinctive harmonica playing, which adds to the show's soulful atmosphere. The theme became iconic and is closely associated with the series.
The harmonica on "Hunter Gets Captured by the Game" was played by Stevie Wonder. The song, written by Smokey Robinson and released by The Marvelettes in 1966, features Wonder's distinctive harmonica style, adding a unique touch to the track. His contribution is a notable highlight in the song's arrangement.
In the song "Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)" by Garth Brooks, the harmonica used is a diatonic harmonica, specifically in the key of C. The harmonica adds a lively, bluesy element to the track, complementing the upbeat country sound. It's played prominently in the introduction and throughout the song, enhancing its energetic feel.
There is no harmonica in that song.
In the movie Anger Management, the song that features a harmonica is "Heart of Gold" by Neil Young. This classic track complements the film's themes and adds to its emotional depth. The harmonica's soulful sound enhances the moments in which it appears, reinforcing the character development throughout the story.
Groovin with mr bloe by Mr Bloe
C harmonica
The song is "Brand New Day" (from the album by the same name) by Sting. It's no surprise that the harmonica part is played by Stevie Wonder.
On Early Sabbath recordings he played both Harmonica and Clavinet (Synthesizer). On stage he has been seen playing the Harmonica, most notable on the Sabbath song "The Wizard."