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List of all the songs by BANANARAMA, heard in movies and tv shows. See scene descriptions, listen to their music and download songs.
- Over Her Dead Body 2008
Song when Henry leaves a message for Ashley and continues to...
- Over Her Dead Body 2008
- Tom Eames
- It Ain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It) Fun Boy Three - It Ain't What You Do It's The Way That You Do It (Official Music Video) Bananarama's song 'It Ain't What You Do' is a pop/new wave cover of a jazz tune from 1939, originally titled ''Tain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It)'.
- Love, Truth and Honesty. Bananarama - Love, Truth and Honesty (Official Video) This pop song was released in 1988 as the lead single from their first greatest hits album.
- Really Saying Something. Bananarama & Fun Boy Three - Really Sayin´ Something (Official Video) ‘Really Saying Something’ is a new wave cover of a soul song from 1964, originally titled ‘He Was Really Sayin’ Somethin''.
- I Want You Back. Bananarama - I Want You Back (Official Video) This catchy dance-pop tune that was released in 1988 as the fourth and final single from their album Wow!.
The song was an underground hit (UK No. 92) and Bananarama were signed by Decca (later London Records) and remained on the label until 1993. UK music magazine The Face featured an article on Bananarama after the release of their first single.
- Less Than Jake
- Desmond Dekker “007
- Dance Hall Crashers “Lady Luck” from “Meet The Deedles”
- Isaac Green and The Skalars “Don’t Count” from “Bang”
- Reel Big Fish “Beer” from “Baseketball”
- The English Beat “Save It For Later” from “Kingpin”
- Toots and The Maytals “Sweet and Dandy” from “The Harder They Come”
- Honorable Mention: Goldfinger (1996-2004) Too Many to Name
- Funicello & Fishbone “Jamaica Ska” from ‘Back to The Beach”
Nickelodeon and third-wave ska had a symbiotic relationship in the ‘90s, something about the fast-paced horns and uptempo backbeat really hit with the 2-17-year-old demographic. Ska-punkers Less Than Jake backing Ed’s surfer dude vocals during a fast food-making montage is a ‘90s kids culture time capsule. Gender Studies majors might have better ob...
This creepy sci-fi horror snuck under the radar, but struck a chord when its release coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. Jesse Eisenberg and Imogen Poots star as a couple who find themselves alone in an empty, inescapable neighborhood and get mysterious deliveries to their door, including a rapidly aging child. Desmond Dekker’s spectacul...
“Meet the Deedles” never seemed to exist outside of print ads in superhero comics. Judging by the ad, it’s about two fun-loving but troublemaking surfers, one of which is Paul Walker, go on a wacky adventure and may or may not have blue waves for hair. Since the Dance Hall Crashers never got enough respect, perhaps due to movies like this, so enjoy...
There are three items of note in this Post-“Pulp Fiction” indie crime drama: It is the film debut of Lucy Liu, it was written and directed by Ash Baron-Cohen (as in Borat’s cousin), and it features an all-ska soundtrack. It doesn’t work. in this story of a downtrodden Asian-American woman stealing a motorcycle cop’s bike, uniform, and badge as she ...
Reel Big Fish and a raunchy comedy starring the “South Park” guys–two tastes that obviously go together. Despite being musically solid, Reel Big Fish cemented the image of the goofy, bowling shirt-clad, bouncy ska band in the public eye. Who better for the in-game entertainment for a made-up sport? The jokes aged like egg salad, but with “South Par...
The English Beat provided the backdrop for Ferris Bueller running through backyards and as a zombie ska band on Scooby-Doo, but music supervisors must keep the song “Save It For Later” permanently on their desktop in a folder marked “Montage Music.” Most recently it appeared in “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” but it’s a perfect fit for this slapstick seq...
Forget ska songs appearing on soundtrack albums, this hallmark of Jamaican cinema tops every list of the best movie soundtracks. Reggae superstar Jimmy Cliff as an impoverished farm boy who comes to the city to be a singer and encounters a creepy preacher, a greedy record producer, corrupt cops, and drug dealers in league with the corrupt cops. Bas...
Kenny Loggins is known as “The King Of The Movie Soundtrack,” but there was hardly a silly teen comedy during the turn of the millennium that didn’t have one or more Goldfinger songs. If they didn’t divide their attention by also appearing in numerous video games, Goldfinger would wear the crown.
Despite being a parody of the long-forgotten 1960s beach party movie genre, this movie about Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon as adults being unable to relate to their kids was permanently on basic cable. In a throwback within a throwback, Funicello, backed by Fishbone, dives into a musical number teaching these ‘80s kids how to do the ska. And...
Mar 13, 2024 · Thanks to its appearance on The Karate Kid film soundtrack in 1984, “Cruel Summer” became Bananarama’s first U.S. Top 10 hit and is now considered one of their signature songs. The track was ...
Oct 10, 2022 · According to Need Some Fun, this song was released in 1984 as one of the top tracks in the album Bananarama (Collector’s Edition). It has been used as a soundtrack in several movies and TV shows, including The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Pretty in Pink.
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Bananarama. All-female, ska-influenced pop trio who frequently stormed the charts in the 1980s. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1970s - 2020s. Formed. 1979 in London, England. Genre.