@Big Worm what they Also had in "Goodfellas" was "Sunshine of Your Love" by Cream; a band of such caliber that Classical Musicians Leonard Bernstein and Igor Stravinsky were fans(!)
@Big Worm what they Also had in "Goodfellas" was "Sunshine of Your Love" by Cream; a band of such caliber that Classical Musicians Leonard Bernstein and Igor Stravinsky were fans(!)
Without taking anything away from Scorcese films, the soundtracks really MADE (pun intended?) his flicks. "The Bronx Tale" starts out with doo wop and later has "Come Together" by the Beatles. This was an anachronism, since the bar brawl was captioned 1968, yet the song came out a year later.
Without taking anything away from Scorcese films, the soundtracks really MADE (pun intended?) his flicks. "The Bronx Tale" starts out with doo wop and later has "Come Together" by the Beatles. This was an anachronism, since the bar brawl was captioned 1968, yet the song came out a year later.
Good fellas has "Gimmie Shelter" not this song.
@Big Worm what they Also had in "Goodfellas" was "Sunshine of Your Love" by Cream; a band of such caliber that Classical Musicians Leonard Bernstein and Igor Stravinsky were fans(!)
@Big Worm what they Also had in "Goodfellas" was "Sunshine of Your Love" by Cream; a band of such caliber that Classical Musicians Leonard Bernstein and Igor Stravinsky were fans(!)
Without taking anything away from Scorcese films, the soundtracks really MADE (pun intended?) his flicks. "The Bronx Tale" starts out with doo wop and later has "Come Together" by the Beatles. This was an anachronism, since the bar brawl was captioned 1968, yet the song came out a year later.
Without taking anything away from Scorcese films, the soundtracks really MADE (pun intended?) his flicks. "The Bronx Tale" starts out with doo wop and later has "Come Together" by the Beatles. This was an anachronism, since the bar brawl was captioned 1968, yet the song came out a year later.