I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter
2-14
–The Platters
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
2-15
–Ritchie Valens
La Bamba
2-16
–Kay Starr
Wheel Of Fortune
2-17
–The Moonglows
Sincerely
2-18
–Brenda Lee
I'm Sorry
2-19
–Little Eva
The Locomotion
2-20
–Bobby Day
Rockin' Robin
2-21
–The Everly Brothers*
When Will I Be Loved
2-22
–Buddy Holly
Peggy Sue
2-23
–Elvis Presley
Teddy Bear
2-24
–Bill Haley & His Comets*
Rock Around The Clock
2-25
–Link Wray & His Ray Men*
Rumble
3-1
–Mickey & Sylvia
Love Is Strange
3-2
–Ray Charles
I Got A Woman
3-3
–Johnny Cash
I Walk The Line
3-4
–Chan Romero
The Hippy Hippy Shake
3-5
–Elvis Presley
All Shook Up
3-6
–Booker T & The MG's
Green Onions
3-7
–Carl Perkins
Blue Suede Shoes
3-8
–The Silhouettes
Get A Job
3-9
–The Shirelles
Will You Love Me Tomorrow?
3-10
–Del Shannon
Runaway
3-11
–Jerry Lee Lewis
Great Balls Of Fire
3-12
–Fats Domino
Blueberry Hill
3-13
–Dion & The Belmonts
I Wonder Why
3-14
–Fats Domino
Ain't That A Shame
3-15
–Chuck Berry
Maybellene
3-16
–Ketty Lester
Love Letters
3-17
–Clarence "Frogman" Henry
Ain't Got No Home
3-18
–Eddie Cochran
Summertime Blues
3-19
–Conway Twitty
It's Only Make Believe
3-20
–The Coasters
Searchin'
3-21
–Sam Cooke
Chain Gang
3-22
–Buddy Holly & The Crickets
It's So Easy
3-23
–The Coasters
Down In Mexico
3-24
–The Platters
The Great Pretender
3-25
–The Mar-Keys
Last Night
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Track info: 1-1 King Creole from : King Creole 1-2 Hey Baby from : Dirty Dancing 1-3 Venus from : Born On The Fourth Of July 1-4 Peter Gunn from : The Blues Brothers 1-5 Stand By Me from : Stand By Me 1-6 Blue Monday from : Road House 1-7 Sea Of Love from : Sea Of Love 1-8 Chantilly Lace from : American Graffiti 1-9 Johnny B. Goode from : Back To The Future 1-10 I Only Have Eyes For You from : My Girl 1-11 Hound Dog from : A Few Good Men 1-12 Let's Dance from : Animal House 1-13 Lonesome Town from : Pulp Fiction 1-14 The Girl Can't Help It from : The Girl Can't Help It 1-15 A Teenager In Love from : Diner 1-16 Rebel Rouser from : Forest Gump 1-17 Yakety Yak from : Stand By Me 1-18 Dream Lover from : Stardust 1-19 Pocketful Of Dreams from : Jerry Maguire 1-20 Crying In The Chapel from : Revolutionary Road 1-21 Mack The Knife from : What Women Want 1-22 Stupid Cupid from : The Princess Diaries 1-23 Don't Knock The Rock from : Don't Knock The Rock 1-24 Tutti Frutti from : Cocktail 1-25 Sherry from : The Help 2-1 Wonderful World from : Animal House 2-2 Why Do Fools Fall In Love from : American Graffiti 2-3 Misirlou from : Pulp Fiction 2-4 Jailhouse Rock from : Jailhouse Rock 2-5 Honky Tonk from : Blue Velvet 2-6 Be Bop A Lula from : The Girl Can't Help It 2-7 Something Else from : Diner 2-8 Come On Let's Go from : La Bamba 2-9 Please Love Me Forever from : Rain Man 2-10 Beyond The Sea from : Goodfellas 2-11 Tweedle Dee from : The Departed 2-12 Slippin' And Slidin' from : Casino 2-13 I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter from : You've Got Mail 2-14 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes from : Four Weddings And A Funeral 2-15 La Bamba from : La Bamba 2-16 Wheel Of Fortune from : L.A. Confidential 2-17 Sincerely from : Goodfellas 2-18 I'm Sorry from : Casino 2-19 The Locomotion from : Inland Empire 2-20 Rockin' Robin from : You've Got Mail 2-21 When Will I Be Loved from : Cocktail 2-22 Peggy Sue from : The Buddy Holly Story 2-23 Teddy Bear from : Loving You 2-24 Rock Around The Clock from : Blackboard Jungle 2-25 Rumble from : Pulp Fiction 3-1 Love Is Strange from : Dirty Dancing 3-2 I Got A Woman from : Ray 3-3 I Walk The Line from : Walk The Line 3-4 The Hippy Hippy Shake from : Cocktail 3-5 All Shook Up from : Honeymoon In Las Vegas 3-6 Green Onions from : Quadrophenia 3-7 Blue Suede Shoes from : Porky's 3-8 Get A Job from : Stand By Me 3-9 Will You Love Me Tomorrow? from : True Romance 3-10 Runaway from : Good Will Hunting 3-11 Great Balls Of Fire from : Top Gun 3-12 Blueberry Hill from : Twelve Monkeys 3-13 I Wonder Why from : Peggy Sue Got Married 3-14 Ain't That A Shame from : L.A. Story 3-15 Maybellene from : Cadillac Records 3-16 Love Letters from : Blue Velvet 3-17 Ain't Got No Home from : The Lost Boys 3-18 Summertime Blues from : Caddyshack 3-19 It's Only Make Believe from : Catch Me If You Can 3-20 Searchin' from : October Sky 3-21 Chain Gang from : She's Having A Baby 3-22 It's So Easy from : Brokeback Mountain 3-23 Down In Mexico from The Hangover Part 111 3-24 The Great Pretender from : American Graffiti 3-25 Last Night from : Blues Brothers 2000
Saturday Night at the Movies is a song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, and recorded by The Drifters from the United States with Johnny Moore as vocalist, released as a 1964 single, peaking at position at the Billboard Hot 100. The song first charted in the UK as a double A-side with "At The Club" in April 1965, peaking at at the UK Singles Chart. A March 1972 re-issue of the same double A-side peaked at in the UK.
Saturday Night At The Mo. .has been added to your Basket. Includes FREE MP3 version of this album. This latest album from Joe is an instant classic. The songs perfectly showcase his vocal talent and incredible range. Ranging from pop to musical theatre and power ballads from the movies, we are spoiled for choice. It was a great day when Joe met up with Bill Kenwright. I heartily recommend this album to everyone.
First on the menu is an amuse-bouche from Michael Giacchino, in the form of his delectable score for the Pixar film, Ratatouille. We’ll then enjoy music from Babette's Feast by Per Norgaard and . Rahman’s score for The Hundred Foot Journey. Naturally, no programme on the theme of the ancient world would be complete without two Russell Crowe vehicles: Clint Mansell's score for Noah and Hans Zimmer's astonishing music for the epic Gladiator. BRAND NEW: Saturday Night at the Movies, the book – out now! Why are only 5 scores written by female composers in the 141 shortlisted at this year's Oscars? Discover Music. Andrew Collins predicts these five soundtracks will be nominated for 'Best Original Score' category at the 90th Academy Awards.
Seated in a comfortable chair, Elwy Yost introduces a double bill of old movies every Saturday night. For many years, his trademark phrase was, "Now it's time to turn those lights down a wee bit lo. The films are usually American, sometimes British, very, very rarely Canadian. Each double bill encompasses a certain theme. There may sometimes be guests in the studio to discuss the theme. Taped interviews with filmmakers, performers, and critics may pursue the theme. Interviews also relate to the making of the films on that night's double bill.
Following his performance on ITV1's Tonight At The Palladium last night, much-loved singer and actor Joe McElderry revealed that he will be releasing a brand new album this summer on Bill Kenwright's record label, BK Records
Ultimately, Saturday Night Fever doesn't disregard disco's underground origins so much as it simply sublimates them to the mainstream white experience. As a soundtrack, it works perfectly well, immersing listeners in the music (and therefore the spirit) of the film while selling more tickets.
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Track info:1-1 King Creole from : King Creole
1-2 Hey Baby from : Dirty Dancing
1-3 Venus from : Born On The Fourth Of July
1-4 Peter Gunn from : The Blues Brothers
1-5 Stand By Me from : Stand By Me
1-6 Blue Monday from : Road House
1-7 Sea Of Love from : Sea Of Love
1-8 Chantilly Lace from : American Graffiti
1-9 Johnny B. Goode from : Back To The Future
1-10 I Only Have Eyes For You from : My Girl
1-11 Hound Dog from : A Few Good Men
1-12 Let's Dance from : Animal House
1-13 Lonesome Town from : Pulp Fiction
1-14 The Girl Can't Help It from : The Girl Can't Help It
1-15 A Teenager In Love from : Diner
1-16 Rebel Rouser from : Forest Gump
1-17 Yakety Yak from : Stand By Me
1-18 Dream Lover from : Stardust
1-19 Pocketful Of Dreams from : Jerry Maguire
1-20 Crying In The Chapel from : Revolutionary Road
1-21 Mack The Knife from : What Women Want
1-22 Stupid Cupid from : The Princess Diaries
1-23 Don't Knock The Rock from : Don't Knock The Rock
1-24 Tutti Frutti from : Cocktail
1-25 Sherry from : The Help
2-1 Wonderful World from : Animal House
2-2 Why Do Fools Fall In Love from : American Graffiti
2-3 Misirlou from : Pulp Fiction
2-4 Jailhouse Rock from : Jailhouse Rock
2-5 Honky Tonk from : Blue Velvet
2-6 Be Bop A Lula from : The Girl Can't Help It
2-7 Something Else from : Diner
2-8 Come On Let's Go from : La Bamba
2-9 Please Love Me Forever from : Rain Man
2-10 Beyond The Sea from : Goodfellas
2-11 Tweedle Dee from : The Departed
2-12 Slippin' And Slidin' from : Casino
2-13 I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter from : You've Got Mail
2-14 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes from : Four Weddings And A Funeral
2-15 La Bamba from : La Bamba
2-16 Wheel Of Fortune from : L.A. Confidential
2-17 Sincerely from : Goodfellas
2-18 I'm Sorry from : Casino
2-19 The Locomotion from : Inland Empire
2-20 Rockin' Robin from : You've Got Mail
2-21 When Will I Be Loved from : Cocktail
2-22 Peggy Sue from : The Buddy Holly Story
2-23 Teddy Bear from : Loving You
2-24 Rock Around The Clock from : Blackboard Jungle
2-25 Rumble from : Pulp Fiction
3-1 Love Is Strange from : Dirty Dancing
3-2 I Got A Woman from : Ray
3-3 I Walk The Line from : Walk The Line
3-4 The Hippy Hippy Shake from : Cocktail
3-5 All Shook Up from : Honeymoon In Las Vegas
3-6 Green Onions from : Quadrophenia
3-7 Blue Suede Shoes from : Porky's
3-8 Get A Job from : Stand By Me
3-9 Will You Love Me Tomorrow? from : True Romance
3-10 Runaway from : Good Will Hunting
3-11 Great Balls Of Fire from : Top Gun
3-12 Blueberry Hill from : Twelve Monkeys
3-13 I Wonder Why from : Peggy Sue Got Married
3-14 Ain't That A Shame from : L.A. Story
3-15 Maybellene from : Cadillac Records
3-16 Love Letters from : Blue Velvet
3-17 Ain't Got No Home from : The Lost Boys
3-18 Summertime Blues from : Caddyshack
3-19 It's Only Make Believe from : Catch Me If You Can
3-20 Searchin' from : October Sky
3-21 Chain Gang from : She's Having A Baby
3-22 It's So Easy from : Brokeback Mountain
3-23 Down In Mexico from The Hangover Part 111
3-24 The Great Pretender from : American Graffiti
3-25 Last Night from : Blues Brothers 2000
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Saturday Night at the Movies is a song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, and recorded by The Drifters from the United States with Johnny Moore as vocalist, released as a 1964 single, peaking at position at the Billboard Hot 100. The song first charted in the UK as a double A-side with "At The Club" in April 1965, peaking at at the UK Singles Chart. A March 1972 re-issue of the same double A-side peaked at in the UK.
Saturday Night At The Mo. .has been added to your Basket. Includes FREE MP3 version of this album. This latest album from Joe is an instant classic. The songs perfectly showcase his vocal talent and incredible range. Ranging from pop to musical theatre and power ballads from the movies, we are spoiled for choice. It was a great day when Joe met up with Bill Kenwright. I heartily recommend this album to everyone.
First on the menu is an amuse-bouche from Michael Giacchino, in the form of his delectable score for the Pixar film, Ratatouille. We’ll then enjoy music from Babette's Feast by Per Norgaard and . Rahman’s score for The Hundred Foot Journey. Naturally, no programme on the theme of the ancient world would be complete without two Russell Crowe vehicles: Clint Mansell's score for Noah and Hans Zimmer's astonishing music for the epic Gladiator. BRAND NEW: Saturday Night at the Movies, the book – out now! Why are only 5 scores written by female composers in the 141 shortlisted at this year's Oscars? Discover Music. Andrew Collins predicts these five soundtracks will be nominated for 'Best Original Score' category at the 90th Academy Awards.
Seated in a comfortable chair, Elwy Yost introduces a double bill of old movies every Saturday night. For many years, his trademark phrase was, "Now it's time to turn those lights down a wee bit lo. The films are usually American, sometimes British, very, very rarely Canadian. Each double bill encompasses a certain theme. There may sometimes be guests in the studio to discuss the theme. Taped interviews with filmmakers, performers, and critics may pursue the theme. Interviews also relate to the making of the films on that night's double bill.
Following his performance on ITV1's Tonight At The Palladium last night, much-loved singer and actor Joe McElderry revealed that he will be releasing a brand new album this summer on Bill Kenwright's record label, BK Records
Ultimately, Saturday Night Fever doesn't disregard disco's underground origins so much as it simply sublimates them to the mainstream white experience. As a soundtrack, it works perfectly well, immersing listeners in the music (and therefore the spirit) of the film while selling more tickets.