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View Poll Results: The Best BJ/JBJ/RS song on a Soundtrack?
Real Life (Bon Jovi) 10 21.28%
Good Guys Don't Always Wear White ( Bon Jovi ) 15 31.91%
Mr. Big Time ( Jon Bon Jovi ) 1 2.13%
Take Me On ( Richie Sambora ) 1 2.13%
One Last Goodbye ( Richie Sambora ) 7 14.89%
Long Way Around ( Richie Sambora ) 3 6.38%
Blaze Of Glory ( Jon Bon Jovi ) 10 21.28%
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Old 03-27-2003, 01:00 AM
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I had to go with Blaze. It's a great song, plus, I feel it connects to the movie it is from the best. Does that make sense?? Richie's One Last Goodbye is a great song, and would be my second choice on that list.
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Good Guys was written after KTF was released.

Armageddon: Jon originally wrote Save the World for Armageddon. Then he found out that Aerosmith was doing THE ballad for the soundtrack and didn't submit it because he didn't want to infringe on Steven Tyler's connection to the film. Personally, I think he should have let Aerosmith record Save the World since they didn't write I Don't Want to Miss a Thing anyway. LOL So, since he was already part of the soundtrack lineup, he gave them a rock song in Mr. Big Time. Jerry Bruckheimer did Armageddon and, at the time, Jon and Jerry were in talks to create a movie staring Jon that would have been on the Disney label and would have been called Love Hurts--a story about a bar band musician. That movie didn't come to pass (and Jon's comment on that was "Thank God.")


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Jon wrote some more songs originally for movies but they weren't used.
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For example, Always was originally written for the movie "Romeo Is Bleeding", but they didn't like the movie and wouldn't give them their song for it.
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a tough decision, but i went with Blaze of Glory, followed by Good Guys
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Good Guys was written after KTF was released.

Armageddon: Jon originally wrote Save the World for Armageddon. Then he found out that Aerosmith was doing THE ballad for the soundtrack and didn't submit it because he didn't want to infringe on Steven Tyler's connection to the film. Personally, I think he should have let Aerosmith record Save the World since they didn't write I Don't Want to Miss a Thing anyway. LOL So, since he was already part of the soundtrack lineup, he gave them a rock song in Mr. Big Time. Jerry Bruckheimer did Armageddon and, at the time, Jon and Jerry were in talks to create a movie staring Jon that would have been on the Disney label and would have been called Love Hurts--a story about a bar band musician. That movie didn't come to pass (and Jon's comment on that was "Thank God.")


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Good Guys was written after KTF was released.

Armageddon: Jon originally wrote Save the World for Armageddon. Then he found out that Aerosmith was doing THE ballad for the soundtrack and didn't submit it because he didn't want to infringe on Steven Tyler's connection to the film. Personally, I think he should have let Aerosmith record Save the World since they didn't write I Don't Want to Miss a Thing anyway. LOL So, since he was already part of the soundtrack lineup, he gave them a rock song in Mr. Big Time. Jerry Bruckheimer did Armageddon and, at the time, Jon and Jerry were in talks to create a movie staring Jon that would have been on the Disney label and would have been called Love Hurts--a story about a bar band musician. That movie didn't come to pass (and Jon's comment on that was "Thank God.")


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Good Guys was written after KTF was released.

Armageddon: Jon originally wrote Save the World for Armageddon. Then he found out that Aerosmith was doing THE ballad for the soundtrack and didn't submit it because he didn't want to infringe on Steven Tyler's connection to the film. Personally, I think he should have let Aerosmith record Save the World since they didn't write I Don't Want to Miss a Thing anyway. LOL So, since he was already part of the soundtrack lineup, he gave them a rock song in Mr. Big Time. Jerry Bruckheimer did Armageddon and, at the time, Jon and Jerry were in talks to create a movie staring Jon that would have been on the Disney label and would have been called Love Hurts--a story about a bar band musician. That movie didn't come to pass (and Jon's comment on that was "Thank God.")


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Jon and Jerry were in talks to create a movie staring Jon that would have been on the Disney label and would have been called Love Hurts--a story about a bar band musician. That movie didn't come to pass (and Jon's comment on that was "Thank God.")
You know, at the time it was in the Finnish press that Jon is doing a Disney movie. I kinda wondered what happened to the movie, but I figured that the papers were ahead of themselves once again...
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what about

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THat wasn't for a movie. Just for the LP Christmas in the stars.
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