The last song played during the credits of the movie "Quartet" is "The Best Things in Life Are Free." This classic song highlights the film's themes of friendship and the joy of life. The music and lyrics complement the film's celebratory tone as it wraps up the story of retired musicians navigating their relationships.
The last song through the credits is Prophecy from Remy Zero.
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Iron and Wine- Flightless Bird, American Mouth. If you're asking about the credits, that song I think is by Radio Head.
If I Ever Leave this World Alive by Flogging Molly
Is it that track that that has a saxophone playing throughout much of it? If so, I'd like to know that name of that song too. If we are thinking of the same song -- I went and saw the movie "The Lovely Bones" last night. The song is featured in the closing credits of that movie. I have been trying to locate the credits to that movie and find out the song from there. Good luck :-)
The last song played during the credits of the movie "Knight and Day" is "Someday" by The Black Eyed Peas.
The last song through the credits is Prophecy from Remy Zero.
when you've finished your movie click on the last scene and on the left hand column under "edit movie" there should be a link that says make titles or credits After you've clicked on that, click on the link at the bottom that says "add credits at the end of movie" Then put your credits in! :]
Closing Credits of Young Adult by Role Kent. Not on the soundtrack, but on youtube
"Tessie" by the Dropkick Murphys
The last song that ends the movie (with the last knife-throw to the 'dart-board') was Creedence Clearwater Revival's 'Born on the Bayou'
Got Money - Lil Wayne & T-Pain
Yes, an extra part featuring the Volturi. It was played after credits, its why I always stay until lights come on. They did same thing with The Matrix.
The last song closing the film was "Taxi to Heaven" by Pray for Rain .
"By the Boab Tree" sung by Ophelia of the Spirits
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The last song the string quartet plays is called "Nearer, My God, to Thee".