Top 298 Soundtrack Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
World events can shape culture. Music is either a soundtrack for or a narration of changing times. And who knows how that's going to go?
I used to dance around the house and taught myself the 'Annie' soundtrack. I got into singing and fell in love with it.
When you make a movie with a lot of music in it, you can't always put all the songs onto the soundtrack. They just don't all fit. — © Max Joseph
When you make a movie with a lot of music in it, you can't always put all the songs onto the soundtrack. They just don't all fit.
At its best, American music is the soundtrack of our long - and often painful - march toward a more perfect union.
I'm a big collector of vinyl - I have a record room in my house - and I've always had a huge soundtrack album collection.
As a worship leader, I feel this sort of responsibility to help add to the soundtrack of people's day.
I may have the 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn' soundtrack, which I've been told is embarrassing, but come on, there are some good songs on there.
Everywhere you go, there's a soundtrack. You can't really quite hear it. It's just a little out of the range of hearing.
I'm an obsessive musical theatre person, so some of the most formative albums for me were, you know, the 'Phantom Of The Opera' soundtrack or 'Into The Woods.'
When I have bad days, I just eat lots of chocolate ice cream and dance to the 'Lion King' soundtrack. It's really odd, but it's true.
The BBC provides the commentary on our lives, the soundtrack of the nation. It is one of the most powerful unifying forces in the United Kingdom today.
Culture and politics were inseparable [in the Sixties], which gave a soundtrack to political awareness and activism.
When I have bad days, I just eat lots of chocolate ice cream and dance to the Lion King soundtrack. It's really odd, but it's true. — © Blake Lively
When I have bad days, I just eat lots of chocolate ice cream and dance to the Lion King soundtrack. It's really odd, but it's true.
If they want to party and do all the things I say brought me sadness in my song, with my song as the soundtrack... so be it.
I only had, like, 4 CDs when I was in college, and one of them was the soundtrack to 'Good Morning Vietnam' - that's how much I don't know about music.
A movie is painting, it's photography, it's literature - because you have to have the screenplay - it's music. Put a different soundtrack to a comedy and it's a tragedy.
My life growing up was a twisted Bronx version of The Color Purple. It had a much different soundtrack and no trees, but that desperation was the same.
I remember lying on the floor of the living room with headphones on when I was four or five years old, listening to the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.
After working as a producer on many pop, electronica and some soundtrack, incidental music projects, I became more focused on film and TV scores.
I have to have music as a soundtrack to writing fiction. I listen to it at other times, too, but it helps me write.
I like to write things that are a soundtrack to my life so if I am experiencing that moment, I want to portray what would be playing in the background.
It's kind of edgy, but you do have this emotional connection to it. It gives you goosebumps, it makes you feel something every day in training. That 'Moulin Rouge' soundtrack does that for us.
The spirit of America is all about defiance, and the best music like mine is the freedom soundtrack.
A lot of our fans, they always say Salt-N-Pepa and Spinderella was the soundtrack to their lives.
You can use existing music in a film, but creating a soundtrack is very different. One note can be enough.
I used to listen to the soundtrack for the movie 'Tank Girl' all the time. It was really good.
I need three million dollars to make a low-budget, intellectual, artistic, exciting, erotic movie with a great soundtrack.
PG-13' is kind of a scattered, almost movie soundtrack album, with elements of punk and metal and electronica.
'A Court of Thorns and Roses,' big surprise, was inspired by music. By actually listening to the 'Princess Mononoke' soundtrack.
Freedom is not free, and we all have a lot of work ahead of us. And I perform the ultimate soundtrack to get the job done every day. We're not having any fun at all.
I didn't know a single musical soundtrack, really, growing up. Nobody listened to musicals. That wasn't a thing I did.
It'd be cool to chipmunk-ize 'The Virgin Suicides' soundtrack. All this ethereal French music, I think that would be unique to listen to.
My life growing up was a twisted Bronx version of 'The Color Purple.' It had a much different soundtrack and no trees, but that desperation was the same.
I work with companies like Audiostiles to put together mixes for my restaurants. I even created a soundtrack for my television show.
I remember, after getting my very first CD player for a birthday, I immediately purchased the soundtrack to the movie 'Grease.'
Music is always on. Not at work. But at home, everything always has to have a soundtrack.
Licensing can be great. You get money for work that's already done. It's not a horrible thing to me, there's just some things I don't want to soundtrack.
I will never, ever forget the electricity I felt the first time I listened to the 'Purple Rain' soundtrack - and many times since. — © Betsy Hodges
I will never, ever forget the electricity I felt the first time I listened to the 'Purple Rain' soundtrack - and many times since.
I wish everyone could hear the soundtrack for my life that I hear in my head.
I think the music that's called 'future stuff' is the soundtrack to the few people who have the nerve and the courage to continue, to go to the end of the line and not be deterred.
Surprise, surprise! I have a band! I'm really excited that we have a song on the soundtrack of 'American Reunion' for that very reason.
All of my most significant moments somehow involved music. It's like my life was a John Hughes film and somebody had to put together the perfect soundtrack.
'Kiss Me.' That's my 'Twilight' tune, a song you'd have on the 'Twilight' soundtrack.
You can talk about Michael Jackson all you want, but John Hughes was the soundtrack to my 1980s life.
I got turned onto the 'Pat Garrett' soundtrack when I worked retail back in the day.
'Mortal Kombat,' the first arcade one, that soundtrack sounds like a Chick Corea album.
I never thought people would buy the soundtrack [to Twilight]. So, it's a little more nerve-wracking now. I don't know.
Usually, in romantic comedies, you end up sacrificing a great deal of the complexity - you know, just two attractive people and a good soundtrack. — © Timothy Olyphant
Usually, in romantic comedies, you end up sacrificing a great deal of the complexity - you know, just two attractive people and a good soundtrack.
A musical would be fantastic. The soundtrack would be great and I'd like to do acting.
The soundtrack of O Brother is the most publicity I've gotten. I don't feel that I have lost any of my old fans, but I have gained new ones.
I feel like soundtrack music is almost like seeing the movie again, but with my ears.
Every moment of my life has a soundtrack, so I never know when some song is going to jump me by surprise and bring the memory alive.
We [Elbow] have had some luck with media syncs in film and on TV. We'd love to do a soundtrack with a really cool director.
It'd be cool to chipmunk-ize "The Virgin Suicides" soundtrack. All this ethereal French music, I think that would be unique to listen to.
I don't want the giant ego. I don't want to become Kevin Costner, singing on the soundtrack to The Postman.
I guess many game music fans prefer original soundtrack albums.
Music scores your life. You interact with it. You listen to it in the car. It becomes the soundtrack to that one summer with that one girl.
If you can make the song a soundtrack to what you're living at the time, I think that's the most important part of a song.
The soundtrack for 'Hemlock Grove' got me into all this goth folk gypsy music like the Dead Brothers.
I never thought I would be recording on any professional level, so to be doing a rockabilly, Motown, pop soundtrack in a L.A. studio was completely bizarre and amazing.
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