Song buddy holly everyday
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It would be a song that could recur throughout the whole story, opening the show and also running over the end credits in different incarnations, reflecting where they were in the story.Īnd so Arnold’s first task was to create six different versions, none of which survived to the series, although the idea lives on in the TV spots. Arnold in this article: In the early ‘90s, Terry Pratchett, who co-authored the book the show is based on with Neil Gaiman, suggested that “Everyday” would be a great song for any possible adaptation. Then Peter Anderson made the most remarkable animated opening credits to the Good Omens theme, and we realised that ‘Every Day’ didn’t really make any sense any longer, and, reluctantly, let it go.
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And then he sent us his Good Omens theme, and it was the Good Omens theme. Our composer, David Arnold, created several different versions of ‘Every Day’ to run over the end credits. It was something that Terry had suggested in 1991, and it was there in the edit. Neil talks about it in the Introduction to the Script Book: “ In the scripts, Buddy Holly’s song ‘Every Day’ runs through the whole like a thread. I think that the ‘sinister’ element about it is, that yes it is a very funky tune, but in the same time the lyrics are ‘ Everyday, it’s a gettin’ closer’ meaning that the things - one of which in Good Omens context is Armageddon - are coming, and getting closer :).Īnd yes, it was suppossed to be the Good Omens theme :): Hello, yes, it’s the song Everyday by Buddy Holly :).