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You can find the song on Cake's album "Prolonging The Magic." Audio sample also available through link, track 3.Originally posted by minotaur017@Jun 22 2004, 10:45 PM
"Never There" by Cake.
The name of the song you're thinking of is "Never There" by Cake.Originally posted by Emma@Jun 30 2004, 01:58 PM
ok i know this movie was a while ago but i didn't find this site until now lol. well anyways- i was just wondering, does anyone know the name of the song in the prince and me trailer which starts when they show the plane, and stiles goes to eddie while his family is on parade and shouts out his name? I can't find it anywhere and i can't even get enough of the the lyrics to write them down anyways.
thanks a bunch
If it's about the last song we can hear in the italian trailer, it's "Ride of life" by John Gregory, this song was also used in What a girl want
Trailer houses (the advertising agencies that create movie trailers)
use music that is usually unrelated to the soundtrack used in the
film. This can be a combination of popular music, score from other
movies, and custom-composed or pre-composed tracks from libraries of
music specifically created for use in film and television ("production
music").
In the case of The Prince & Me, two pop cues were used ("Never There"
by Cake and "Breathe" by Michelle Branch) as well as three cues from
the production music company Synchronic. The song you're referring to
is entitled "Uplifting Vocal". The two other Synchronic cues in the
trailer are "Uplifting Instrumental" and "In the Rain."
Production music is licensed to studios and ad agencies on a
performance basis and is not sold as albums to the general public.