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Juicyfruit​™​️ Presents: Music: the 21 Best Songs Used in Cinema History

by Bee Side Cassettes

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Hello. This is the second covers comp from Bee Side Cassettes.
The Digital Release is out now. You should download it! Please pay the suggested donation or more, because all those proceeds (after Bandcamp takes its chunk) will go to help the much-beleaguered island of Puerto Rico in its infrastructural recovery efforts and general struggle against gross negligence at the hands of the US Govt. Here is the organization we will be sending your donations to:
www.unidosporpuertorico.com/en/

Cassette Tape/Zine combo meals will be available for purchase SOON as well. Stay FREAKIN tuned.

credits

released December 4, 2017

HERE ARE THE BANDS AND ARTISTS WHO ORIGINALLY PERFORMED/RECORDED THESE TUNES AND WHOM'S LEGAL TEAMS WE HOPE WILL NOT SUE US FOR THIS; AND ALSO THE MOVIES THAT THESE SONGS WERE USED IN, WHICH ARE THE WHOLE REASON THIS COMP IDEA BECAME REAL:

"Soulful Strut" originally by Young-Holt Unlimited, as used in the 2003 version of The Parent Trap, AKA THE GREATEST FILM OF ALL TIME (dir. Nancy Meyers)
covered here by Slow Ref (slowref.bandcamp.com)

"Strangers" originally by The Kinks, as used in The Darjeeling Limited (dir. Wes Anderson)
covered here by gobbinjr (gobbinjr.bandcamp.com)

"Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" originally by the Delfonics, as used in Jackie Brown (dir. Quentin Tarantino)
covered here by richardalbum.bandcamp.com

"Trouble" originally by Cat Stevens, as used in Harold and Maude (dir. Hal Ashby)
covered here by Free Cake for Every Creature (freecakeforeverycreature.bandcamp.com)

"Bang, Bang" originally by Nancy Sinatra, as used in Kill Bill Vol. 1 (dir. Quentin Tarantino)
covered here by Lone Phone Booth (soundcloud.com/lonephonebooth) and Pink Noise (soundcloud.com/pinknois)

"Can't Hardly Wait" originally by the Replacements, as used in Can't Hardly Wait (dir. Harry Elfont & Deborah Kaplan)
covered here by No Face (no music online either)

"Le Temps de l'Amour" originally by Francoise Hardy, as used in Moonrise Kingdom (dir. Wes Anderson)
covered here by i feel okay (ifeelokay.bandcamp.com)

"The Man in Me" originally by Bob Dylan, as used in The Big Lebowski (dir. Joel & Ethan Coen)
covered here by Mobile Lounge

"Crying" originally by Roy Orbison, as used in Gummo (dir. Harmony Korine)
covered here by Rachael Getting Married (rachelgettingmarried.bandcamp.com)

"Dragonaut" originally by Sleep, as used in Gummo (dir. Harmony Korine)
covered here by Ian Stewart (beesidecassettes.bandcamp.com/album/s-t)

"Solace" originally by Marvin Hamlisch, as used in The Sting (dir. George Roy Hill)
covered here by Blue Ranger (blueranger.bandcamp.com)

"Beat on the Brat" originally by the Ramones, as used in Billy Madison (dir. Tamra Davis)
covered here by Top Nachos (topnachosny.bandcamp.com/releases)

"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" originally by Wham!, as used in Zoolander (dir. Ben Stiller)
covered here by Spowder (spowder.bandcamp.com)

"Blue Monday" originally by New Order, as used in 24 Hour Party People (dir. Michael Winterbottom) (what a name!)
covered here by Reduction Plan (reductionplan.bandcamp.com)

"You've Got a Friend in Me" originally by Randy Newman, as used in Toy Story (dir. John Lasseter)
covered here by Odd Cadre

"I Don't Want to Get Over You" originally by Magnetic Fields, as used in Intermission (dir. John Crowley)
covered here by Jake Bellissimo (jakebellissimo.bandcamp.com)

"Everybody's Talkin'" originally by Harry Nilsson, as used in Midnight Cowboy (dir. John Schlesinger)
covered here by Comfy (comfy.bandcamp.com)

"Perfect Day" originally by Lou Reed, as used in Trainspotting (dir. Danny Boyle)
covered here by Geoff Gordon (geoffgordon.bandcamp.com)

"Edge of Seventeen" originally by Stevie Nicks, as used in School of Rock (dir. Richard Linklater) (seriously????? wow)
covered here by Holey Hell

"He Needs Me" originally by Shelly Duval, as used in Popeye (dir. Robert Altman) but in this case as used in Punch-Drunk Love (dir. Paul Thomas Anderson)
covered here by Ylayali (dumperall.bandcamp.com)

HERE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO HELPED:

Mastered by Scoops Dardaris --
EXCEPT Track 5, mastered by Mike Ditrio --
ALSO EXCEPT Track 12, mastered by Adam Heege --

Artwork Design Layout and soforth by Angela Juarez

Produced by Dan Paoletti and Martin Pohl

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