Tuesday, October 6, 2015

ESSENTIAL MOVIE SONGS. This update: #150-141.
Caffe` Latte` presents…
THE 200
MOST ESSENTIAL
MOVIE SONGS
 

Here they are…
The definitive list of 200 songs from the movies, recorded by by rock & pop acts since the start of the Rock Era in 1955.
To be eligible, the songs need to have been first heard in association with a film from the last 60 years (although some exceptions do exist where the song gained a higher profile after its use in a motion picture)- so no songs from “West Side Story”, “Phantom of the Opera”, “Les Miserables” or “The Sound Of Music” and other films that first started out as stage musicals.


#141
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
Willie Nelson
(‘Honeysuckle Rose’- 1980)
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 Willie Nelson performed the Oscar nominated hit song from the film 'Honeysuckle Rose'. He was also its lead actor. It gave the country singer yet another #1 on the US Country chart.

#142
JUNGLE FEVER
Stevie Wonder
(‘Jungle Fever’- 1991)
 Jungle Fever film poster.jpg
 The Spike Lee romance drama featured a title track that was right on target. Stevie Wonder gave the film even more cred and deals with interracial love on the title song.

#143
IF THERE WAS A MAN
The Pretenders
(‘The Living Daylights’- 1987)
 
 Timothy Dalton was 007 in 'The Living Daylights'. A-Ha performed the title song; but The Pretenders' "If There Was a Man" was more irresistible, thanks to a sexy vocal from Chrissie Hynde.

#144
THE HEAT IS ON
Glenn Frey
(‘Beverly Hills Cop’- 1984)
 Beverly Hills Cop.jpg
 The Eagles' Glenn Frey proved he could sustain a lucrative solo career with hit songs such as "The Heat Is On". The action comedy film 'Beverly Hills Cop' starred Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley. Frey's song peaked at #2 in America.

#145
BRIGHT EYES
Art Garfunkel
(‘Watership Down’- 1978)
 A sunset depicting Bigwig in a snare, with the title in fancy font and the credits below.
The animated film 'Watership Down' is best remembered for the lush and delicate song "Bright Eyes", skilfully performed by Art Garfunkel. The track reached #1 in the UK.

#146
THIS USED TO BE MY PLAYGROUND
Madonna
(‘A League Of Their Own’- 1992)
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Madonna's "This Used To Be My Playground" was featured in the film 'A League Of their Own' but excluded from its soundtrack album. Nevertheless, the ballad reached #1 in America and earned a Golden Globe nomination.

#147
THIS IS NOT AMERICA
David Bowie & The Pat Metheny Group
(‘The Falcon and the Snowman’- 1985)
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 Sean Penn starred in the spy film which teamed jazz act The Pat Metheny Group with the legendary David Bowie. "This Is Not America" reflected the serious tone of the film.

#148
RHYTHM OF THE NIGHT
DeBarge
(‘The Last Dragon’- 1985)
 A man alone on a street, wearing white, he is kicking high in the air. The cityscape fills the background, in the sky on the left is the face of a woman, and on the left a man punching upwards, his fist like a star.
 With Berry Gordy as 1 of its producers, having family act DeBarge sing a song for the martial arts film 'The Last Dragon' to be released on his Motown label was a no-brainer. The single reached #1 R&B and #3 Pop in the USA.

#149
SEXCRIME (1984)
The Eurythmics
(‘1984’- 1984)
 
 The Eurythmics delivered a mechanical and cold track as the title song for the modern film adaptation of George Orwell's classic novel.

#150
SURRENDER
K.D. Lang
(‘Tomorrow Never Dies’- 1997)
 The selection of K.D. Lang to perform a Bond song was a clever twist. Though Sheryl Crow sang the title song, Lang's track closed the movie. The Canadian chanteuse was a match for 007 with her strong and defiant vocal.


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