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3. Love Song For A Vampire

Bringing in world famous musicians can lend movies additional box office weight and can be an interesting addition to the overall tone of the project. Peter Jackson employed the same mentality on post production for his Middle Earth sagas of The Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit, with big names like Björk, Ed Sheehan and Annie Lennox.

Lennox, of Eurythmics fame, was brought in to record the haunting, albeit slightly tone deaf (Victorian era pop?), Love Song For a Vampire, the romantic theme over the end credits. The track would go on to be a hit, reaching number three in the UK charts in 1992.

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