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1. | Shade [3:29] |
2. | Wisdom in Pain [3:44] |
3. | Twin Turban Testimony [2:58] |
4. | I Could Have Jumped [2:50] |
5. | The Booze Buzz [5:45] |
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Bullet's Grip - Idle Americans
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Libertango - Grace Jones
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Licentious - Golden Ratio
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My Lucky Day - Broken Toyz
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Stormy Weather - The Magnificent Men
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Q: | I just watched the opening of the movie "Shade" on Spike TV and thoght I heard "Stormy Weather" as performed by a group from Harrisburg/York from the 1960's named The Magnificent Men. Was that who did the opening number? Sure sounded like Buddy King on lead vocals. (from Mag Man in York, PA) |
A: | I don't have the end credits on hand, but some research indicates that yes, The Magnificent Men did perform the "Stormy Weather" number. (thanks to Stalloner, NY) add more info |
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Q: | I'm having trouble finding out the name of the song that is played at the end of the movie when Vernon is walking off and the credits roll. I know the vocals are done by a woman, but I don't know by who - please help! (from Vala in New Jersey) |
A: | Vala, I ask the same question! However, I want to know the song that was substituted in that spot on the foreign version of the movie. It was a funky little number with lyrics referring to "Lady Luck." It was sassy and up-tempo. Have you heard any information on either song? Thanks. (thanks to Todd, El Paso, TX USA) add more info |
A: | Searching for the same thing here, but song does not appear to exist anywhere... It's in the credits, however as "Bullets' Grip" by Idle Americans. (thanks to bbaz, Atlanta) add more info |
A: | Vala, the version of this song, that I know, is "Libertango" by Grace Jones. (thanks to Rosie, Bricktown, NJ, USA) add more info |
A: | Well, the woman singing is not Grace Jones, that's for sure. I have listened to hundreds of songs on iTunes and Napster trying to find the name and artist of the song at the end of the movie. It has a bongo latin beat, with a woman singing. If anyone finds out the name and artist, please post. (thanks to Jere , Charleston, SC) add more info |
A: | So everyone will know that the discussion is about, here is a link to the song in question. I just cannot find it published anywhere. Jere in Charleston. (thanks to Jere F Pugh, Charleston, sc) add more info |
A: | The original of the song at the end of the film Shade is "Ever Since the World Began" performed by Survivor. If I'm not mistaken, it's from the 80s -- early 80s, like 1981 or 1982, if my memory serves me right. (thanks to Ella, The Netherlands) add more info |
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