Question:
Whats the songs in the movie SWAT that is a remake to the old, "Theme Song to S.W.A.T"?
arebe26
2008-02-10 21:56:08 UTC
The song i guess goes like, ne nene nene nene nene, idk how to really explain it but the old song that was remade for the movie to make it sound better. Hope it helps so that you may know
Four answers:
Alan with an Eh
2008-02-11 17:01:15 UTC
Barry De Vorzon is the original theme song writer. Both Danny Saber and Molotov remix it on the 911 and T.S.O.L.P.P. versions respectively.



The Samuel Jackson version carrys parts of the original theme, but it really is his own song.



Enjoy.
anonymous
2016-10-21 13:23:57 UTC
You adult adult males forgot the Inuyasha very last Act songs. the hollow they used in the technique the whole very last Act sequence : Do As Infinity - "Kimi ga Inai Mirai ending a million: AAA - "With You" ending 2: Alan - "Diamond" ending 3 - Ai Takekawa - "Toi Michi no Saki de (The lengthy highway ahead)"
melissa8961
2008-02-10 22:06:16 UTC
might be "Samuel Jackson" by Hot Action Cop
caz
2008-02-10 22:05:31 UTC
I just watched this movie this past weekend on t.v. Here is the whole movie soundtrack...



Theme from S.W.A.T."

Written by Barry De Vorzon







"Shattered"

Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards

Performed by The Rolling Stones

Courtesy of Promotone B.V. and Virgin Records







"Oh Shooter"

Written by Robin Thicke, Robert Daniels, James Gass and Bobby B. Keyes

Performed by Thicke

Courtesy of Interscope Records

Under license from Universal Music Enterprises







"Columpio"

Written by Carlos Alberto Hernandez-Gonzalez

Performed by El Gran Silencio

Courtesy of EMI Latin

Under license from EMI Film & Television Music







"Zacatecas"

Written by Genaro Codina







"Sinalda"

Written by Daniel Indart

Performed by Banda La Estrella

Courtesy of LMS Records / Latin Music Specialists







"Figure.09"

Written by Chester Bennington, Rob Bourdon, Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda and Dave Farrell

Performed by Linkin Park

Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing







"Do You Want Some"

Written by Lennox Browns

Performed by Buppy

Courtesy of Brown II Productions







"I'm Coming"

Written by James Purcell Gibson

Performed by Jimmy Tha Joun

Courtesy of Jimmy Tha Joun Productions







"Crosstown Traffic"

Written and Performed by Jimi Hendrix

Courtesy of Experience Hendrix LLC / MCA Records

Under license from Universal Music Enterprises







"Sound Off (Duckworth Chant)"

Written by Willie Lee Duckworth and Bernard Lentz







"Just Because"

Written by Perry Farrell, David M. Navarro (as Dave Navarro), Stephen Perkins,

Bob Ezrin and Chris Chaney

Performed by Jane's Addiction

Courtesy of Capitol Records

Under license from EMI Film & Television Music







"Women in My World"

Written by Josh Kessler, Kevin Hicks, Terra Ackerman and John Martinez

Performed by 13

Courtesy of Mastersource







"Time Is Running Out"

Written by Trevor Robert Gray, Noko and Howard James Gray

Performed by Apollo 440

Courtesy of Epic Records / Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.

By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing







"Tell Me"

Written by John T. Hunter

Performed by Long John Hunter

Courtesy of Alligator Records







"Brother Down"

Written and Performed by Sam Roberts

Courtesy of Universal Records

Under license from Universal Music Enterprises







"Y Yo Sigo Aqui"

Written by Estefano

Performed by Paulina Rubio

Courtesy of Universal Records

Under license from Universal Music Enterprises







"S.W.A.T. 911"

Written by Barry De Vorzon

Arranged, Produced and Performed by Danny Saber







"Give Your Life a Break"

Written and Performed by John Gipson

Courtesy of PS Records







"Samuel Jackson"

Written by Rob Werthner and Barry De Vorzon

Produced by Michael Baker

Performed by Hot Action Cop

Courtesy of Lava Records LLC







"S.W.A.T. T.S.O.L.P.P."

Written by Barry De Vorzon and Molotov

Produced and Performed by Molotov

Courtesy of Surco Records JV / Universal Music Latin America


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