Harry Potter Film Producers Rejected Bruce Springsteen Song
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(Radio.com) Bruce Springsteen revealed in an interview with BBC Radio 2 that he wrote a song called 'I'll Stand By You Always," for the Harry Potter films that was never used by the franchise. When asked why the producers of the hit franchise didn't use his song, Springsteen laughed and said 'You'll have to ask them." 'It was pretty good," he insisted. 'It was a song that I wrote for my eldest son, it was a big ballad that was very uncharacteristic of something I'd sing myself," he explained, 'but it was something that I thought would have fit lovely." Read more and watch Bruce's interview here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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