Musical Montage Musical Montage: The Sneepers feat. David Hasselhoff “Guardians Inferno” May 1, 2017 Among the 70’s hits and deep cuts from bands like Cheap Trick, Fleetwood Mac and Silver, the new Awesome Mix Vol. 2 also features a brand new disco/rap song from the one and only David Hasselhoff and “The Sneepers”, Guardians Inferno.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Breakin’ April 17, 2017 Since the focus of both Breakin and Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo was on break dancing, the soundtracks were key parts of the movies and featured hip&hop duo Ollie & Jerry contributing both title songs along with tracks by Chaka Khan and the first ever appearance by Ice-T.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Wang Chung “To Live and Die in LA” April 3, 2017 A huge fan of the band’s album Points on a Curve, director Wiliam Friedkin hired Wang Chung to compose every song on the soundtrack for his Secret Service action thriller, To Live and Die in LA in 1985.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Ariana Grande & John Legend “Beauty and The Beast” March 13, 2017 Ariana Grande and John Legend take over “pop version” duties from Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson for this coming Friday’s live action remake of Beauty and the Beast for the duet title song.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Nelly “Shake Ya Tailfeather” March 6, 2017 The main single off the Bad Boys II soundtrack, Shake Ya Tailfeather by Nelly featured “Executive Soundtrack Producer” P. Diddy and was number one on the Billboard charts and was Grammy winning in 2004.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Tone Loc “Ace is in the House” February 20, 2017 Since he co-starred with Jim Carrey in Ace Ventura, it made sense that Tone Loc would contribute a song to the soundtrack, which he did with “Ace is in the House”
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Night Ranger “The Secret of My Success” January 2, 2017 Night Ranger provided the title track for the 1987 Michael J. Fox comedy, The Secret of My Success, where Fox tries to make it in the big city but gets caught up in a fake persona and a love square between himself, his boss, his boss’ wife and a fellow exec.
Musical Montage Musical Montage: Jim Varney “Gee I’m Glad It’s Raining” December 19, 2016 Perhaps the most bizarre moment in the Ernest film canon isn’t some wacky slapstick bit but a serious and sad montage where Ernest sings the melancholy song “Gee I’m Glad It’s Raining” as all hope of saving the camp seems lost.