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Ray is said to have made a 6,000 mile round trip from LA to London and back again in the middle of a US tour to record the phrase "cherry cola" for the single version to keep Auntie happy. a brand name being endorsed on the Beeb was a big no-no.

That champagne tasted just like Coca-Cola. Some radio stations were turned off by the twist of Lola's identity, while the BBC initially banned the song for a much more prosaic reason. But not every word."įor what it's worth, Dave claims he wrote the music for the song (which is credited to Ray alone), and it's become one of the band's most enduring hits. And she went in a cab with my manager straight afterwards. "I was asked to dance by somebody who was a fabulous looking woman. "It was a real experience in a club," explained Ray. The music scores the end of the film as the protagonists celebrate on New Year’s Eve 1999.Not written, as legend says, after Ray Davies dated Warhol superstar Candy Darling (the two only shared a friendly dinner). The band members dedicate the cover song to Gail.

“Dancing in the Moonlight” by Gemma Allen, Audrey Hsieh and Olga Petsa (01:25:00): Us Dudes R Sisters play their first gig.Thune’s character reveals that his real name is Edward. “Never Let You Go” by Third Eye Blind (01:24:00): Gail chats with Anti at a New Year’s Eve party.The music also scores the end credits at 01:28:00. The Mixtape soundtrack song fades when Beverly introduces her band, Us Dudes R Sisters. She is comforted by her grandmother, Gail. “Wrong Song” by mxmtoon and Dylan Chenfield (01:22:00): Beverly listens to a recording made by her parents, Kim and Zack.The girls state that the song title is a message for Beverly. She spots Ellen and Nicky outside her window. “Better Things” by The Kinks (01:17:00): Beverly wakes up in her bed.Beverly grins while listening to the “moldie.” “Crash Right Through It” by Jackson Rathbone (01:00:00): Wes plays the last song of his set.“Walk Away” by Jackson Rathbone (00:58:00): Wes Kelly (Jackson Rathbone) performs at The Voyeur.The music fades when their characters arrive at the venue. “Fly Away” by Kenny Kravitz (00:56:00): Anti drives Beverly and her friends to The Voyeur.They ask Anti to drive them to a concert. Beverly and her friends arrive at a record store. “My Own Worst Enemy” by Lit (00:53:00): The Mixtape soundtrack song plays during a stylized slo-mo sequence.The music fades as Beverly smiles at her “Fighting Mullets” button. They enjoy attention at their middle school. “Lesson Learned” by Gossip (00:51:00): Beverly and her friends rock out.The girls bond and enjoy their outdoor adventure. She swings “to heaven” with Beverly and Ellen. “More Than This” by Roxy Music (00:47:00): Nicky plays the song at Greenwood Cemetery.The music fades when Beverly isn’t allowed to buy a Spawn t-shirt. The Mixtape soundtrack song accompanies a shopping sequence. “I Want Candy” by Bow Wow Wow (00:40:00): Gails lets Beverly pick any clothing items that she wants.The music cuts and reveals the actual sound made by the three characters. “Teacher’s Pet” by The Quick (00:37:00): Nicky plays musical instruments with Beverly and Ellen (Audrey Hsieh).The Mixtape soundtrack song continues as the characters discuss music, family and fashion.

She runs over to the home of Nicky (Olga Petsa).
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