Some kind of wonderful soundtrack movie#
The movie version of "Turn to the Sky" is actually the Razormaid Mix The opening track in the film, which doesn't appear on the sound track, is called 'Dr Mabuse' and is taken from the Album 'Secret Wish' By Propaganda, a German group. It includes the seminal track, used at several points in the movie, "(You must be out of your) Brilliant Mind" by Furniture amongst others by such artists as The Jesus And Mary Chain and Stephen Duffy.Īs well as scoring the movie, many of the songs were written or produced by legendary producer Stephen Hague.
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It is brilliant pastiche of 'intelligent' 80's rock and pop. I am sure that one day, our story will be made into a movie.The 'way ahead of its time' soundtrack features artists like Jesus-and-the-Mary-Chain, and so many other cool 'pre-grunge' classics that John Hughes saw coming. The Soul Brother’s Six have a story that need to be told also. Some Kind Of Wonderful was written in less than a half hour, which included the melody, the arrangement of all the music, which included the famous bass line that have been featured in many songs over the years and as the saying goes, the rest is history.īecause of the many turn of events that have happened in my life, I have Regarding the big fine car, I knew I could be just as happy with her in the old rusted out Ford,as I would be in a brand new car because I would have everything that I could hope for. This was something that money could not buy. Although I did not want a relationship with Ann, I did have feelings for her. The first line was because at that moment, money could not make me feel the way I was feeling. This is the reason for those first three lines. I don’t need a whole lots of money, I don’t need a big fine car, I’ve got everything that a man could want, I’ve got more, than I could ask for. After I finished the sandwich, I began writing the lyrics to some kind of wonderful on the bag she had packed my lunch in. After about four hours into the trip, I ate the sandwich Ann had prepared for me. You could see the highway through the rusted out holes in the floor. This was around 6am, I turned and walked towards the old 1960 Ford we had bought for the trip that was eaten up by rust. I looked at her and said, you are some kind of wonderful, I’m gonna write a song about you. She knew I had dreams that nothing could get in the way of.
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I knew this was the last time I would see her, I knew she wanted more from me than I could give her, but she understood. We stood there in silence for a moment just looking at each other.
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She had packed me a lunch in a brown paper bag. The day we were leaving for Philadelphia, I stopped by the apartment of the girl I was dating, to say goodby.
Some kind of wonderful soundtrack plus#
He convinced us to sign a management contract, plus a recording contract with him, and invited our group to come to Philly to record. We met Walter at a club in Rochester, New York where we played every weekend. My band, the Soul Brothers Six, had signed a recording contract with a small independent record label in Philadelphia that was owned by Walter Rayfield. I still remember that moment as if it was yesterday. I would like to share a story with you, and fans, of how the phrase some kind of wonderful, came to be a song. Subject: Fwd: SHE’S SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL I found his story about how and why he wrote the song really great, and I love the original version of the song – which you can check out at the bottom of this post. Bob Lefsetz wrote about the song “Some Kind of Wonderful,” made into a hit by Grand Funk Railroad, which prompted the song’s writer and original singer John Ellison, of the great, forgotten Soul Brothers Six, to respond.