No church in the Wild - Jay-Z, Kanye West ft. Frank Ocean
Its "The Other Side of Mt. Heart Attack" by Liars
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The name of the song is "The Sailor's Hornpipe."
Even though the credits cite Tong Po played by himself, his real name is Michel Qissi
what I read was that he wanted his name alongside Redford's in the title credits but the producers refused; so he chose to have no credits at all...
The name of the song is "Aeroplane" by Tal Bachman
House of wax
Its "The Other Side of Mt. Heart Attack" by Liars
The song played during the closing credits of "Saturday Night Live" is typically "Live from New York, It's Saturday Night!" Although the specific song may vary by episode, the iconic theme music composed by the show's original band, The Saturday Night Live Band, is often featured. The closing credits usually highlight various musical performances or sketches from that episode as well.
"At peace".http://www.moviemusic.com/soundtrack/passengers
Lenny Kravitz
The song was played over the closing credits of Tim Allen's first Disney movie "The Santa Clause" (1994) is Beer and Bones by John Michael Montgomery (1992) off of his first album Life's a Dance.
The song featured in the credits of "Battle Royale" is "Shura," composed by Masamichi Amano. It plays during the closing credits, contributing to the film's emotional and haunting atmosphere. The track is instrumental and complements the film's intense themes.
"The Unwanted Houseguest" originally aired 11/21/61. This episode is available for online viewing at hulu and fancast. The closing credits do not give the name of the dog that played Larry.
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The song that plays during the end of each episode's closing credits of "Charmed" is "How Soon Is Now?" by The Smiths. This track became iconic for the show, complementing its themes of magic and sisterhood. It helps set the tone as the episodes conclude, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.
The closing reggae song over the credits of "Plebs" episode 3, titled "The Baby," is "The Tide Is High" by The Paragons. This classic track adds a lively and upbeat feel to the episode's conclusion. It complements the comedic tone of the show while leaving viewers with a memorable musical backdrop.