=Never Too Late To Mend=
of the top of my head i can think of two. Otis reding - i cant turn you lose. is played during the chase scene in the mall and john lee hooker sings "boom boom " before they go to the soul food cafe
The iconic love scene in Ghost is where Sam helps Molly on a potter's wheel and begins kissing her as "Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers plays.
"Momma's Blues" was written by the American blues musician and singer, Lillian "Lil" Hardin Armstrong. She was a prominent figure in the early jazz and blues scene and was known for her work as a composer and pianist. The song reflects the themes of love and hardship often found in blues music. Armstrong's contributions significantly influenced the genre and continue to resonate today.
Yes, Memphis Minnie was a rural blues singer, known for her powerful voice and guitar skills. Born in 1897 in Mississippi, she became a prominent figure in the early blues scene, blending country blues with urban influences. Her music often reflected her experiences and struggles, making her a key influence in the development of the blues genre.
The Killborn Alley Blues Band was formed in 2001. Based in Illinois, they quickly gained recognition for their energetic performances and original music that blends traditional blues with contemporary influences. Since their inception, they have released several albums and have been a prominent presence in the blues scene.
If by the final scene, the reference is to the Cook County Assessor's clerk, it is Steven Speilberg. He was a fan of the Saturday Night Live skit. He and Frank Oz (prison clerk) were honored to be asked.
The song is "Cocaine Blues."
Joliet "Jake" Blues
Lay it down by Spirtualized
The police car pile up scene in the end of the original "Blues Brothers" would be a top runner I'd say.
The Final Scene happened in 2001.
The Final Scene was created on 2001-09-16.
The final scene can be called the denouement.
it sounds to me that the scene of the poem is a sort of jazz club
SING SING The prison scene was shot at Sing Sing prison in Ossining NY (on the Hudson river, about 30 miles north of New York City.)
The question is asking whether the focus is on the scene itself or the final scene.
Act 3 Scene 4