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Post by quackn on Mar 13, 2024 19:27:56 GMT -5
i am a bit confused by the interview. I had thought A Time for Miracles either could not be/or was not submitted for Grammy for best film theme (or whatever they call it) because he had not made it for the movie. But that it was already one of his songs. But, Adam says they asked him to sing the song for the movie. Can someone clarify? I obviously missed something somewhere,
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Post by lurleene on Mar 13, 2024 19:48:43 GMT -5
i am a bit confused by the interview. I had thought A Time for Miracles either could not be/or was not submitted for Grammy for best film theme (or whatever they call it) because he had not made it for the movie. But that it was already one of his songs. But, Adam says they asked him to sing the song for the movie. Can someone clarify? I obviously missed something somewhere, It could not be submitted for the Oscar because the writers of the song (not Adam) wrote it earlier. The song was used but not written specifically for the movie and Adam was asked to sing it.
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Post by quackn on Mar 13, 2024 19:52:56 GMT -5
i am a bit confused by the interview. I had thought A Time for Miracles either could not be/or was not submitted for Grammy for best film theme (or whatever they call it) because he had not made it for the movie. But that it was already one of his songs. But, Adam says they asked him to sing the song for the movie. Can someone clarify? I obviously missed something somewhere, It could not be submitted for the Oscar because the writers of the song (not Adam) wrote it earlier. The song was used but not written specifically for the movie and Adam was asked to sing it. Ahh, I see......more technicalities. thak you
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