Tough question, if I had to guess would be the Beatles...there must be a web site that tallies this?
Its probably not the beetles. Depends if your looking for the performers or writers of the songs. I know there's a site called what-song that has a top 10 for artists played in the most in movies. It's still quite new tho and hasn't tallied a lot of movies. But at the moment. The Rolling Stones is #1 on 20 movies. Mozart is 2nd with 18. David Bowie 3rd with 17. Marvin Gaye 4th with 15. Then there's, Bob Dylan, The Beach Boys, The Who, James Brown, Louis Armstrong and Madonna. But yer, generally The Rolling Stones would be accepted as the artist played in the most movies. This top 10 list will become more accurate as more movies are added to their site. Here's the link anyway, but for now its a pretty good guide. http://www.what-song.com
Massive Attack has 62 soundtrack credits, four composer credits, and one music department credit on IMDB, Approximately 50 of those are for feature films
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The Weight. This song was used in the movie "Easy Rider."
I-Robot
Mr Bean The Ultimate Disaster movie used the song, I don't know about other films.
All three of the Twilight movies have accompany soundtrack DVDs. Sometimes a song is only used for promotional purposes in commercials but most likely the song is offered on the movie's soundtrack CD.
The name of the song with the lyrics "lime in the coconut" is called Coconut and was written and sung by American singer songwriter Harry Nillson. The song has been used on several television shows, movie soundtracks and advertising campaigns.
Face The Pain - Stemm
Yes, "American Pie" by Don McLean has been featured in several movies. Notably, it is prominently used in the 1971 film "American Pie," which shares its name with the song. Additionally, the song has appeared in various films and television shows, often evoking nostalgia for the era it represents. Its cultural significance has made it a popular choice for soundtracks.
Unfortunately, there is not a list of all the performers who were in the video for the song "You Make Me Feel Mighty Real" by Sylvester. The song, however has been used in many motion picture soundtracks.
Antony and the Johnsons are most known for being a British "Chamber pop" music group. The group's song "Bird Gerhl" was used in the 2006 movie "V is for Vendetta". The song was also included in the soundtrack for the movie.
The theme song for the movie Charmed was sung by Love Spit Love, but the song was originally written by The Smiths. They used the song in the movie "The Crafts" in 1994.
The difference is the Movie broadcast on TV is not using same captioning - it is English with French subtitles. The same captioning used in regualr TV programming. The movie version is French, not French Canadian
On the Trail' was a song used in radio and television. Before the invention of television, 'On the Trail' was a theme song for commercials advertising Phillip Morris products, like cigarettes. The movie that used this song was a made for television movie called 'Dusty's Trail'.
The Movie Rock Star
In the movie Reservoir Dogs, the song was used as a theme song, but its not a television show.
The Trainspotting soundtracks are two albums that are used in Irvine's Welsh's adaptation of his own novel, "Trainspotting." Each album contains various well known artists.
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