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Michael Buble-Spiderman Theme,
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This review is from: Spider Man Theme (Audio CD)
I heard the spiderman theme by Michael Buble on XM's Cinemagic Channel 27 and I loved it so much I ordered it.This is sort of an easy listening version of the spiderman theme with Micheals great voice.I'm just suprised it wasn't on the spiderman 2 soundtrack.You hear Buble spiderman theme at the end of the movie.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Buble & Spiderman - Who Woulda Thunk It,
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This review is from: Spider Man Theme (Audio CD)
I was bowled over by Michael Bublé's version of the Spiderman theme. It's a full of energy retro classic. Who woulda thunk that the Sipderman theme done in a big band style would work? Not me for sure. The corny lyrics and old-time yet modern sound meld into a complete whole that is near impossible to resist. This will be part of my daily playlist for the foreseeable future.
P.S. I must admit to only buying the Spiderman cut from this CD on iTunes.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Enjoyed by 35 yr old Daddy and his 3 year old Daughter,
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This review is from: Spider Man Theme (Audio CD)
I absolutely love the Junkie XL version of this song. It has all the ring-a-ding-ding stylings of Michael Buble and the beat of a dance tune. Plus it brings back my fond memories of watching the animated Spiderman TV show daily after school in the late 70s. When the song is over, I find myself pressing play on the CD player so I can hear it again, and like someone following the instructions on a shampoo bottle, I lather, rinse, repeat, lather, rinse, repeat. After 4 or 5 plays, I'm usually done. Imagine my surprise last month when my 3 year old daughter -- without any prompting from me -- reached for the play button the exact same way I do and had to listen over and over. Is there a better indicator of a great song?
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