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It's called "Faith of the Heart." It was originally song by Rod Stewart for the Patch Adams soundtrack.
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quote:Originally posted by Mark Nguyen: Yup, and contrary to what has been reported, it still *is* sung by Rod Stewart, albeit editted and with a slightly faster tempo.
I wonder if the (alleged) aborted version would have still been soft rock, or classical/operatic...
quote:Originally posted by Mark Nguyen: Yup, and contrary to what has been reported, it still *is* sung by Rod Stewart, albeit editted and with a slightly faster tempo.
Mark
Absolutely untrue. It's Watson, as per the credits. Evidently, Watson took it upon himself to emulate Rod as closely as he could.
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It is definitely Russell Watson singing, not Rod Stewart. The ENT version appears to be sung in a different key and has a new orchestration. The full version will be available on Watson's forthcoming album.
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If anybody would consider themselves "spoiled" just by hearing the title of the ENT theme song, I think they need a swift kick in the head...
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A Rod Stewart song. For a Science Fiction show. What has the world come to? Is this how the producers thought they could 'hip' the show up? I don't really see a big Rod Stewart (as sung by Russell Watson) fan/Star Trek fan crossover, but maybe it's just me. I'm really hoping they'll get a new song. This one is drek. Easily my least favorite thing abou thte new series, which, incidentally I do like quite a bit...
Ick!
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Well, at least (as I understand) Stewart didn't write the song. If it were actually one of his songs, we'd really have a problem...
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*tries to think of a more appropriate Queen song*
*fails*
Although I'd have loved to have heard "Fat-bottomed girls" and T'Pol sauntered by.
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