"The End"
It's the only song by the group...just a long song and several different pieces are played in different parts of the movie, making it seem like several different songs, but they're all parts of the one song.
"The End" is the most played song in the movie but they also play the first few notes of "LA Woman" the original version while coming up on the bridge on the river.
I am not sure sorry. :(
The song used in the Doors movie is from Carl Orff's early twentieth-century chorale based on the texts of early Pagans. The section used in the movie is from the opening (or reprise) called "O Fortuna."
no under siege songs are not used in a film.the songs that are chosed in a film is the songs that a director chooses for the film
Their song "So Cold" off of their second album We Are Not Alone was used in a promotional video for the movie Hellboy. "I Will Not Bow" off of their fourth album Dear Agony was used in the movie Surrogates. Two of their songs were also used in video games. "Firefly" off of We are Not Alone was used in "Smackdown vs Raw and the band wrote a single for the Halo 2 soundtrack titled "Blow Me Away"
The theatrical trailers for the movie used multiple songs..."Yards" - Amon Tobin"Cells (Instrumental)" - The Servant"Cells (Instrumental)" - The ServantSin City (2005) - Robert Rodriguez
The End
There were 18 songs used in the movie Jumper. A few of the songs were Sexy Boy, Stompbox, and Move it Around.
I am not sure sorry. :(
The song used in the Doors movie is from Carl Orff's early twentieth-century chorale based on the texts of early Pagans. The section used in the movie is from the opening (or reprise) called "O Fortuna."
Stephen Foster songs have been used in a number of movies over the years.
One of the many songs were "Stop Your Sobbing" by The Pretenders.
"Taking a Ride," performed by Kari Kimmel, and "Sleigh Ride," performed by Rebecca Poole, are two songs in the movie Holiday in Handcuffs.
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Its from a band named Achozen
According to IMDb the band most used in the film Forrest Gump was The Doors with four songs: Hello, I Love You, Soul Kitchen, People Are Strange and Love Her Madly. Second place goes to Lynard Skynard with Sweet Home Alabama and Free Bird.
"Cherish" used a lot of Hall & Oates songs, but it wasn't a very good movie.
im looking for a song used in a tv advert the word storm is used many times,can anyone come up with an answer