Take That Compose Song For Stardust Movie
Take That are riding high since their reunion last year. They have had sell out tours, number one albums and singles, the only thing they didn’t boast was a Hollywood film deal. Now it appears they can also add that feather to their cap.
The Daily Mail has reported today that Take That have composed the theme song for Matthew Vaughn’s new movie, Stardust.
“It was amazing,” Barlow recalled. “I went to see the film with the rest of the group and we came out at 11 in the morning and we loved it.”
Vaughn asked if they would be interested in writing a song for the picture. “We live near each other in London so I said: “Come along to our place at six and I’ll give you our answer.”
Matthew came at six and in that time we’d composed and written a song. We played it for him and now it’s going to be in the film.’
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hey somedody knows which one is the song in the end of the movie stardust? the one that is singed
I have Googled allover and cant find The last song anywhere. It plays while the credits are rolling.
I have watched the movie 2 times and lisened the the lirics. and just can find it.
I too have looked online for the song that plays in the credits, but I can’t find anything!
do you know the name of the song at the end
its called “rule the world” by Take That
thanx for the name of the song ..its quite a tyt track. n the movie is
the song ‘rule the world’ is beautiful…great song boys :)
i just love the song…one of my fave along “Find Yourself” of CARS..
after the Take That Song whats the other last song???? has no lyrics to it……. but sounds like an old classic music. is it the can-can song??? if thats how you spell its cos i cant find it anywhere.
I found the song on iTunes if you search for the song title ‘Rule the World’ its in there somewhere with all the tears for fears songs :D
Did you see the boys perform the song on Jonathan Ross? I wrote a bit about it here
http://primetime.unrealitytv.co.uk/take-that-perform-on-jonathan-ross/