If all he'd done was produce "Annie", it would have merited a glowing obit.
If all he'd done was produce "Annie", it would have merited a glowing obit.
Well who's the smart guy who decided not to be in America?
I used to play the heck out of the "Stand by Me" soundtrack (which had to be 20 minutes long, at most). Except the song "Stand by Me" was only twenty-five years old in 1986, making it newer than any song on the GOTG soundtrack. If GOTG had stuck to songs from 25 years ago, there would be lots of Milli Vanilli,…
You must have missed the FREE part.
1. 1984
2. 2004
3. 2014
4. 1989
That's the way I always interpreted the lyric. I guess that makes two of us.
[deep breath] Rrrrrrrruuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnn.
Spared no expense.
Before they even know what they have, they patented it, and packaged it and now they're selling it, they want to sell it.
In the UK, this is Blur's signature song.
(CORRECTED)
Seemingly every Sesame Street album ever released is on iTunes, including this one.
There was a longer gap between Tron movies than between Fast Eddie movies? Wow.
A sequel? Already?! It's only been thirteen years.
And because "Yakety Sax" is American.
Dude's not even on iTunes yet.
Top five Pointer Sisters songs:
It didn't occur to me when I was watching Sesame Street as a kid that Big Bird was also a kid. He was just a big, innocent bird.
It was the second song of the end credits, but the song wasn't written for the movie. It was on an album that came out over a year earlier.
"“[A]t Regal we will not participate in an experiment where you can see the same product on screens varying from three stories…"