'The Stroke' by Billy Squier 'The Stroke' by Billy Squier -vex
Do you now the name of the song??
OMD, IF you Leave, is the name of that great song
I personally think that Billy Shears is an alias for Ringo. Remember, Paul created Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band as an alter ego for The Beatles, to try to get a different look on things. At the end of Sgt Pepper/beginning of With a Little Help from my Friends, they sing the name Billy Shears, and then Ringo starts to sing. However, I also think that John could be Billy Shears. In Ringo's I Am The Greatest, he clearly says 'Yes my name is Billy Shears/You know it has been for so many years'. However, Ringo never wrote this song, John did. ---- It's Ringo Starr because John wrote the song but He had written this song for Ringo so he says 'Yes my name is Billy Shears' Billy Shears was a figment of Pauls imagination. It was made up. But in late1967 Jack Goode put a band together called The Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, and I became Billy Shears in that Band. And I have been ever since. 43yrs.
The song played at the end of the movie Accepted is Let the Drummer Kick by Citizen Cope.
leave a tender moment alone
Billy Elliot - both the film and the west end productions have tap dancing.
'The Stroke' by Billy Squier 'The Stroke' by Billy Squier -vex
At the end of the film, Billy is seen all grown up, dancing with a professional Ballet Company, as his friend, brother, and Father happily watch.
Scenes from an Italian Restaurant - Billy Joel;)
Chris elliot
Ralph Mctell - England
Fleur Houdijk is a british actress born 1997 who has starred in Billy Elliot the Musical & Matilda: The Musical in the west end.
Mike and Sulley (performed by Billy Crystal and John Goodman) sing "If I Didn't Have You" at the end of Monsters, Inc.
A track listing for Billy Connolly's Musical Tour of New Zealand, which is the soundtrack to the television series Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand can be found at the link below. The actual song, listed on this soundtrack, is an old Maori love song, entitled Pokarekare Ana.
Waltz #2 by Elliot Smith
It's called "The End"...by Mark Isham....track 9 on the score for the film....which was never released.