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May 13, 2021 · An interview with “Top Gun” co-star Rick Rossovich, who played Slider opposite Val Kilmer’s Iceman and Tom Cruise’s Maverick, and was also in Steve Martin’s “Roxanne” and other 1980s ...
- Top Gun Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Notes
- 1999 Special Edition Bonus Tracks
- 2006 Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks
- Final Thoughts on The Top Gun Soundtrack
- Random Top Gun Soundtrack Questions
Crazy enough, the album produced six singles, all of which were released in 1986. Brian Gardner's mastering really shines though.
(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding
Mav, getting the girl. A girl named Charlie.
Memories - Harold Faltermeyer
The music when Goose dies. 32 years later and I still can't talk about it.
Great Balls of Fire (Original Version) - Jerry Lee Lewis
In the movie, Goose is just being the consummate wingman and helping Mav get the girl. A girl named Charlie.
The 2006 Deluxe Edition bonus tracks are mostly radio hits in their own right, with the exception being Jennifer Rush's "The Power of Love".
Wow! As far as movie soundtracks go, this is right up there. It's not Rocky IV, but what is?! I wonder what is going to happen for Top Gun 2in November, will it feature the Top Gun Anthem? Yes, most likely. Couldn't very much see how they wouldn't have that excellent piece of music carry over into the upcoming film. As for Danger Zone or Mighty Win...
Is Unchained Melody in Top Gun?
No. The Righteous Brothers only appear once with You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling.
Who Made the Song Danger Zone?
Loggins recorded/released/performed it, but Danger Zone was written by Tom Whitlock (lyrics) and Giorgio Moroder (music).
What song did Tom Cruise sing in Top Gun?
Tom Cruise's character, Maverick, sing's You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling by The Righteous Brothers in Top Gun. Anthony Edwards (Goose) also joins him.
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- CBS Records | N/A
- Don Simpson | Jerry Bruckheimer
- May 13th, 1986
May 20, 2022 · 6. Cheap Trick, 'Mighty Wings'. This is a very different outing for the band known for "I Want You to Want Me" and "The Flame." Co-written by "Top Gun" composer Harold Faltermeyer, the synth ...
Hubley was born in New York City, the son of Julia Kaul (née Paine) and Grant Shelby Hubley, an entrepreneur, oil investor, and writer. He attended the Buckley School for Boys in Upper East Side, Manhattan. As a resident of Montclair, New Jersey he attended Montclair Academy which then became part of Montclair Kimberley Academy, graduating in ...