"At peace".
http://www.moviemusic.com/soundtrack/passengers
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 :-)
It's a chinese song named Driftwood. The female singer's name is Aggie (feat. William Wei). They're Taiwanese artists. You can find it in Youtube in the related link.
The song was played over the closing credits of Tim Allen's first Disney movie "The Santa Clause" (1994) is Beer and Bones by John Michael Montgomery (1992) off of his first album Life's a Dance.
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Part of Me, but if you mean the song playing during the credits, that song is Wide Awake.
Its "The Other Side of Mt. Heart Attack" by Liars
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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 name of the song is "Aeroplane" by Tal Bachman
It's a chinese song named Driftwood. The female singer's name is Aggie (feat. William Wei). They're Taiwanese artists. You can find it in Youtube in the related link.
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The song was played over the closing credits of Tim Allen's first Disney movie "The Santa Clause" (1994) is Beer and Bones by John Michael Montgomery (1992) off of his first album Life's a Dance.
No church in the Wild - Jay-Z, Kanye West ft. Frank Ocean
Hurt by Johnny Cash.
You can look at the credits for the show or movie. The credits will list the name of the company, where it is located, and where the show was produced. You can also find the web site for the show or movie and look for where the show was produced or the name and location of the production company.
Put your arms around me by Texas
it should say in the credits but if it doesn't try googlein him/her