Post by the Scribe on Apr 6, 2020 10:00:13 GMT
To this day Linda Ronstadt is still one of the most famous and successful women in music that’s ever come along. Her career has hit a great number of high points and she’s managed to amass a legion of loyal followers that have put her on the musical map and solidified her legend. Her upbringing was fairly common and there didn’t seem to be a lot of problems that she had to deal with outside the norm of any young woman growing up in her era, which no doubt contributed to her great success. The number of nominations and awards she managed to rack up throughout the years is absolutely impressive, and the fact that she was at one time the highest paid woman in rock is nothing short of phenomenal. Sadly though she admitted that she had Parkinson’s disease at one point and could no longer sing a note. Her legacy is secure though, and quite solid.
Here are her songs as they’ve been used in TV and in movies.
www.tvovermind.com/the-best-uses-of-linda-ronstadt-songs-in-movies-or-tv/
Man On Fire – Blue Bayou
Creasy was a man that was about to self-destruct before he met Pita. The whole idea of putting a bullet in his head was the only way he could get the memories to end supposedly, but when a misfire occurred and he found himself still alive, Creasy began to think that there was something else that he still needed to do. When Pita managed to reach past his stone facade she showed him it was okay to live again, and after that he was a very different man. But when kidnappers took Pita and supposedly killed her Creasy became the killer again, and there was no one on earth that was going to stop him from finding out who killed Pita.
Linda Ronstadt had a lot of feeling in her songs, and it shows in every track that’s featured in popular media.
Linda Ronstadt - Blue Bayou(Man.On.Fire.2004)
222,369 views Dec 18, 2016 "Linda Ronstadt" "Blue Bayou" "Man.On.Fire.2004"
Here are her songs as they’ve been used in TV and in movies.
www.tvovermind.com/the-best-uses-of-linda-ronstadt-songs-in-movies-or-tv/
Man On Fire – Blue Bayou
Creasy was a man that was about to self-destruct before he met Pita. The whole idea of putting a bullet in his head was the only way he could get the memories to end supposedly, but when a misfire occurred and he found himself still alive, Creasy began to think that there was something else that he still needed to do. When Pita managed to reach past his stone facade she showed him it was okay to live again, and after that he was a very different man. But when kidnappers took Pita and supposedly killed her Creasy became the killer again, and there was no one on earth that was going to stop him from finding out who killed Pita.
Linda Ronstadt had a lot of feeling in her songs, and it shows in every track that’s featured in popular media.
Linda Ronstadt - Blue Bayou(Man.On.Fire.2004)
222,369 views Dec 18, 2016 "Linda Ronstadt" "Blue Bayou" "Man.On.Fire.2004"