it's gotta be "let my love open the door" (there's a new movie using this song...again) by petey townsend or "walking on sunshine" by Katrina and the waves. i wonder how much these artists have made just from having those songs used in movies, alone. oh, "highway to hell" and "back in black" and maybe even "you shook me all night long", all by ac/dc have been used several times, too. any others come to mind?
found the answer here: http://www.beepcentral.com/discussions/thread.aspx?bctid=2334&bcgid=3
Not even close, the answer is George Thorogood's Bad To The Bone
The Norwegian band Royksopp wrote and recorded the song What Else Is There in 2005. Since that time the song has been featured in a few movies and television shows.
The song is called 'Holiday Road' by Lindsey Buckingham - you might remember it from the National Lampoon movies!?
I don't know of any series Danny Elfman has written. He is a musician and did the theme song for the Simpsons. He has also written most music for Tim Burton's movies.
Olivia Newton John was in the movie, Grease, with John Travolta.
In the Television movies starring Alex McArthur, Don Henley of the Eagles performed the song played over the end credits. The recording was made without the rest of the Eagles.
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I don't see enough info to answer the question, but if you are looking for songs from TV or movies, the go to What Is That Song. http://www.whatisthatsong.net
yes they are itunes and netflicks
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The Norwegian band Royksopp wrote and recorded the song What Else Is There in 2005. Since that time the song has been featured in a few movies and television shows.
The song is called 'Holiday Road' by Lindsey Buckingham - you might remember it from the National Lampoon movies!?
As of June 2011, she has 47 acting credits. Some of these are television roles.
I don't know of any series Danny Elfman has written. He is a musician and did the theme song for the Simpsons. He has also written most music for Tim Burton's movies.
"The Stripper" by David Rose
Yes, iTunes has any song it video that you want. You can even buy television shows and movies.
The music for the movies is taken from the TV show. It reminds viewers and movie goers of the iconic TV show. As soon as a person hears that music they know it is "Mission Impossible" and what goes with it.