Track Listing 1. Things Have Changed - Bob Dylan (from "Wonder Boys") 2. Elevation - U2 (Tomb Raider mix, from "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider") 3. Vanilla Sky - Paul McCartney (from "Vanilla Sky") 4. Crazy - K-Ci & JoJo (from "Save The Last Dance") 5. My Heart Will Go On - Celine Dion (from "Titanic") 6. Theme From Mission: Impossible - Adam Clayton/Larry Mullen, Jr. (from "Mission: Impossible") 7. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) - The Byrds (from "Forrest Gump") 8. Unchained Melody - Righteous Brothers (from "Ghost") 9. This Woman's Work - Kate Bush (from "She's Having A Baby") 10. Take My Breath Away Love Theme - Berlin (from "Top Gun") 11. Footloose - Kenny Loggins (from "Footloose") 12. Heart Is On, The - Glenn Frey (from "Beverly Hills Cop") 13. Flashdance...What a Feeling - Irene Cara (from "Flashdance") 14. Up Where We Belong - Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes (from "An Officer & A Gentleman") 15. Call Me - Blondie (from "American Gigolo") 16. Lookin' For Love - Johnny Lee (from "Urban Cowboy") 17. Stayin' Alive - Bee Gees (from "Saturday Night Fever") 18. Alfie - Dionne Warwick (from "Alfie") 19. All the Way - Frank Sinatra (from "The Joker Is Wild") 20. Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) - Doris Day (from "The Man Who Knew Too Much") 21. Thanks For the Memory - Bob Hope & Shirley Ross (from "The Big Broadcast Of 1938")
| Details | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Includes liner notes by Burt Berman. A nostalgic collection of familiar tunes released in honor of Paramount Pictures' 90th anniversary. From Bob Dylan's "Things Have Changed" to Bob Hope's "Thanks for the Memories," this disc honors a legacy of movie tie-in songs, many of which have become classics in their own right. Songs like "Stayin' Alive" and "Footloose" can still conjure up immediate images from the movies that made them popular, while Frank Sinatra's gorgeous take on "All the Way" and Doris Day's theme song "Que Sera Sera" are more likely to be appreciated for their own unique appeal than their film roots. On the whole, the selections are well-chosen, if overly familiar, and certainly representative of Paramount's contributions to popular music -- though K-Ci & JoJo seem a tad bit out of place amidst this pantheon of time-honored superstars. ~ Neil Shurley
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