Best Supporting Song

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The votes are in.

Last week, with a Covid-busting Golden Discs voucher worth €25 on offer, I asked you to name your favourite use of a song in a film or TV series.

You answered in your tens.

And, owing to the sheer volume and quality of the entries, I am giving two vouchers to two joint winners for the first time.

Third Place:

In Dreams by Roy Orbison in Blue Velvet.

Andrew writes:

Dean Stockwell miming Roy Orbsion’s In Dreams I’ll never forget it. One of my favourite films.

Runner-up:

The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face by Roberta Flack in Play Misty For Me.

Otis Blue writes:

…Bonus points for being written by Kirsty McColl’s dad.

Joint winner:

Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want by The Dream Academy

Bertie Blenkinsop writes:

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – Museum scene…

Joint Winner:

Tiny Dancer by Elton John in Almost Famous.

Millie in Quarantine writes:

Surely it has to be this. It makes me smile every time.

Thanks all.

Last week: Win Nick’s Voucher

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6 thoughts on “Best Supporting Song

  1. Liam Deliverance

    Congrats Bertie+Millie!

    Nick, has there been winners of all the Golden Discs comps?

  2. Slightly Bemused

    Excellent choices, and well done Bertie and Millie (of course, it had to be you two :-) )!

    Seriously, this was one of my favourite of the competitions, some fantastic songs, some fantastic films, some I never saw before. I now have a little list that will make the days go by much more pleasantly.

  3. Andrew

    Close but no cigar. Honourable mention for a David Lynch film and Roy Orbsion & Dean Stockwell is good enough for me!

  4. SammyQ

    Is that Andrew Strong of the Commitments , at 2.10 directly behind the main singer in the “Tiny Dancer vid ? Certainly looks like him although uncredited on IDMb cast list .

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