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This coming-of-age comedy drama is set in the late '90s and is filled with classic rock music dating back to the 1970s.
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Billy Zane can't even escape the clutches of " My Heart Will Go On," having once been spotted at Harrods in England while it was playing, and he "felt like Norma Desmond coming down the staircase.With a name like Mixtape, it's no surprise the Netflix movie features a killer soundtrack. The song was #1 around the globe and the soundtrack spent 16 weeks at #1, went 11 times multiplatinum, becoming one of the highest-selling albums of all time, and resulted in James Horner double-fisting Oscars. After that I've sang it about three gazillion times" They cut a demo, and Dion, recalling to Andy Cohen in 2019, said, "I sang the song once and they built the orchestra around it. from beginning to end." One of those songs included was the mega-smash hit "My Heart Will Go On," which he and Will Jennings wrote in secret, and Céline Dion initially rejected.
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Horner estimated, to the French magazine Dreams To Dream, that there were 138 minutes of music within the movie, and not all of it could be included on the album, so what he "tried to do was make it more than emotional, very focused. Urge's singer-guitarist Eddie "King" Roeser told Cuepoint the move "changed the trajectory of our musical career, and film history, at that." Dusty Springfield's "Son of a Preacher Man" was so vital to the scene of Mia Wallace getting ready for a night out that Tarantino had said if he couldn't have obtained the rights, "I probably would have cut out." One choice even came in utero, as music supervisor Karyn Rachtman said that Quentin's mother used to listen to Chuck Berry's "You Never Can Tell" when she was pregnant with him. Neil Diamond initially turned down the use of his "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon," but came around to the obscure Urge Overkill cover being used. Other choice cuts from the 3 times multi-platinum soundtrack sprung from Tarantino's own record collection. Tarantino painted "Misirlou" as a song that "says you're watching an epic," so epic and a part of pop culture that even "Space Jam" dropped a reference to it. Music Supervisor Mary Ramos told USA Today that Tarantino was looking to have "a surf-guitar, Spaghetti Western soundtrack," which led to the resurrection of Dick Dale's 1962 classic "Misirlou" for use in the opening credits. As she told Andy Cohen, she was proud that "this is the house that Whitney built." Parton said, "When I wrote that song 22 years ago I had a heartache, but it's amazing how healing money can be." With the millions she earned in royalties from the song, she invested some of it in a building located in a historically African-American Nashville neighborhood. Houston opened the show singing the Parton cover, and was even handed one of her awards by Parton herself.
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Two additional Houston contributions, "I Have Nothing" and "Run to You" were nominated for Best Original Song at the Academy Awards, and the soundtrack netted 3 Grammys in total, including Album Of The Year. According to The Tennessean, the song was originally suggested to be used for the film by Costner's secretary, and Houston resisted recording it, but "I found myself singing and loving it." Six tracks from the album were released as singles, with Houston's cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" topping the charts for a then-unprecedented 14 weeks.