This song was first discovered while I was watching one of my favorite movies of all time, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. The song starts playing at the end of the movie when Steve Martin's character suddenly realizes that John Candy's character doesn't have a home and is all alone. I remember winning a huge poster from my art class in 8th grade for a contest I entered. I hung it in my ro...
I'm pretty certain I remmember this from "Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)" Popular film was suprised to not find a rapsody copy of this song on here... anyway it's a great cover of the version by "The Smiths", who you are probably more aware of... personally I like Dream academy more.^ note also coverd by The Decemberists, Deftones, Emilie Autumn, Hootie & the Blowfish and Muse.p.s. yet again I...
If you were lucky enough to have existed when this song was first released, hearing it now may bring back some great memories. If not, there's still a lot to enjoy in this tiny pop jewel. The album is also worth checking out, most notably for the track "The love parade" which was the "B" side to this song back when we still had "B" sides. Enjoy!P