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I was thinking of how much better the version of "One of the Living" that plays during the opening credits of Beyond Thunderdome is than the comparatively limp one on the soundtrack LP. The film version is still unreleased, all we have is the beginning of it and it fades out.
There's also Streets of Fire, the song "I Can Dream About You" was sung by Winston Ford in the film, but by Dan Hartman on the soundtrack. Ford's version isn't heard anywhere else. I'm sure there are better examples, but those are the two off my head. |
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