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Blades of Glory Soundtrack – SoundtrackINFO

Blades of Glory soundtrack, music by various artists. … also possibly in other languages “Time to Say Goodbye” and “Por ti Volare.

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r/MovieDetails – Francesco Sartori and Lucio Quarantotto’s “Con te partirò” is used. Con Te Partiro in Blades of Glory. and. Por ti volaré in …

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The song that plays at the beginning of this movie, (“Por ti volaré” also known as “Con te partirò”) is the same song that Brennan Huff (Will Ferrell) sings …

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Con te partirò – Wikipedia

Con te partirò is an Italian song written by Francesco Sartori (music) and Lucio Quarantotto … of the song in 1997, titled “Por ti volaré” (“For You I Will Fly”).

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SoundtrackINFO: Blades of Glory Soundtrack

1. Capture the Dream [0:11]

3. After Shave and Taco Meat [0:05]

5. We Let Down the Funky Bunch [0:11]

Music from the movie not on this soundtrack CD

Add more missing songs to this list, or tell us in what scenes these songs are heard or where they can be found.

Soundtrack Q & A

Q: What is the name of the opera song that John Heder as a child skates to in the beginning? (from jeff in north carolina)

A: “Time To Say Goodbye” (Con Te Partiro) by Andrea Bocelli (thanks to Mark22311, Arlington, VA) add more info

A: That’s “Con Te Partiro,” also possibly in other languages “Time to Say Goodbye” and “Por ti Volare.” I think it was the Italian version in the movie, sung by a soprano. I don’t know if Andrea Bocelli is singing it… like I said I think it’s a soprano, but he seems to have popularized the tune. (thanks to Emma, Ottawa) add more info

A: “Time To Say Goodbye (Con Te Partiro)” on the Sarah Brightman album “Time To Say Goodbye.” The song, and album features Andrea Bocelli. (thanks to MjM, Charleston, SC) add more info

Q: What is the song playing at the end of the movie when they skate together? (from Jenn in lowell )

A: It is from the Flash Gordon soundtrack. It was written and performed by Queen for the main theme in Flash Gordon. (thanks to Kellen, Kansas City) add more info

Q: What is the song playing that they skate together to in the qualifying round? (from billy bob in chapel hill,nc)

A: It’s called “I Don’t Want To Miss a Thing” and it’s by Aerosmith. (thanks to Samantha, Kansas City) add more info

Q: What is the name of the song/music when Jimmy MacElroy is profiled as a kid training when he’s on the treadmill? It is just instrumental. (from this guy in Canada)

A: I think it was written originally for the movie, but the tune closely sounds like “Remember the Name” by Fort Minor. Hope this is the song you were looking for. (thanks to Gohu1er, France) add more info

Q: What is the name of the song Will Ferrell skates to in the beginning? (from mark in michigan)

A: It’s called “The Stroke” by Billy Squier (thanks to Dynasty, chea land) add more info

Q: What is the name of the first song they perform to? I know that it’s a country song… (from ash in USA)

A: Since you said “they,” so I guess it’s the one in the qualifying round when Jimmy fell down. It’s previously answered: it’s Aerosmith’s song “I Don’t Wanna Miss A Thing” from the movie Armageddon. And no, it is *not* a country song. =O (thanks to Natasha, Jakarta, Indonesia.) add more info

Q: What is the song playing at the end over the end titles?? (from G Man in Leeds, UK)

A: BO BICE…. Blades of Glory (thanks to Tinman, H.S. , AR) add more info

Q: What song is played when Will Farrell is introduced before going onto the ice for the very first time? It’s just a short snip it. (from Aimee Power in Louisiana, La)

A: I think it’s “The Stroke” by Billy Squire (thanks to Postmanjoe, Somewheretown) add more info

Q: What is the song the two other Americans (brother/sister pair) skate to in the beginning? (from a gal in usa)

A: It’s called “Good Vibrations” by Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch. (thanks to daniel, washington) add more info

Q: What’s the song playing at the end of the trailer? (from Freddy in Cologne, Germany)

A: Which song in which trailer? There are multiple trailers made for every movie and multiple songs used in each. I’ll take a guess though – is it “Pour Some Sugar On Me”? (thanks to Anthony, Chicago, IL) add more info

Q: What is the name of the song from the trailer? (from Justinspidey in canada)

A: Which song in which trailer? There are multiple trailers made for every movie and multiple songs used in each. I’ll take a guess though – is it “Pour Some Sugar On Me”? (thanks to Anthony, Chicago, IL) add more info

A: Yes, it’s “Pour Some Sugar On Me” by Def Leppard. (thanks to rtuesday, sunny, ca.) add more info

Q: What’s the song played in the preview, you know: “Here I am…”? (from anonymous person in Texas)

A: It’s “Rock You like a Hurricane” by The Scorpions (thanks to thedude, Beverly Hills, CA) add more info

Q: What is the song Jimmy and Chazz perform at the end? (from thedude in Beverly Hills, CA)

A: The one with their robot costumes. It’s called “The Flash” by Queen (thanks to The Impaler, Perth, Australia) add more info

A: It is “Flash’s Theme” from Queen’s album Flash Gordon (1980). It holds the dubious honour of being the only single to be released from the album, under the title “Flash” (as opposed to “The Flash” or the original title “Flash’s Theme”). (thanks to Random, Ground Zero, Australia) add more info

Q: When is “Hot Blooded” used in the movie? (from The Impaler in Perth, Australia)

A: It’s used in the changing room at the “Cublets on Ice” show, right after Will Ferrell gets stoned with the woodland ferries. (thanks to A-Train, Alaska) add more info

Q: What’s the song playing in the opening of the trailer? It’s like an American theme or something?

…from Angela in Canada (answer Angela’s question)

Q: What’s the name of the song playing when the trailer starts and the voiceover is talking about figure skating?

…from adam f in florida (answer adam f ‘s question)

Q: What is the theme song playing when Jimmy and Chaz are doing their performance in fire and ice costumes? (from Jo in Malaysia)

A: “Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing.” (thanks to Andy, Florida) add more info

Q: What is the first song they dance to? (from the skating king in coquitlam,b.c.,canada)

A: “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” by Aerosmith (thanks to CG, IL) add more info

Q: In the deleted scene where Chazz/Jimmy sings “Blades of Glory” I can’t decipher some of the lyrics. I can’t look at Bo Bice’s version of the song for lyrics because they changed it around. What were the lyrics that Chazz sang after Jimmy left and before Jimmy came back? It kind of sounds like, “Just like Atlantis …” but I can’t decipher it. (from Nicole in CT)

A: Good question. It took me a while to work it out but I think you’re right. It’s “Just like in atlantis, in the days of old, how I roamed the earth, like a minotaur.” I hope that helps 🙂 (thanks to Zaxiop, Uk) add more info

A: I hear it “…just like in Atlantis, in the days of yo. When I roamed the earth like a minatoe….” I’m not sure if the spelling is right but I spell the words the way I hear them. I don’t mean to correct anyone but I watch this movie like three times a day or more and special features are like my second favorite things to watch. (thanks to Cassie, Miscouche, P.E.I, Canada) add more info

Q: What’s the song Chaz uses while he’s moving his thumbs? (from mario in miami)

A: I was looking for this song for ages, awesome guitar riff. It’s “The Stroke” by Billy Squire (thanks to Shackles, Culburra, Australia) add more info

Q: What short snippet of a song is playing during the slow-motion Iron Lotus?

…from CJ in Washington, DC (answer CJ’s question)

Q: What is the music playing when they move/dance in slow motion??

…from Tracy in Cape Town, South africa (answer Tracy’s question)

Q: What is the song playing when Chazz is in the room with Katie? (from tk in Toronto)

A: “Let’s Get It On” by Marvin Gaye. (thanks to Anthony, Chicago, IL) add more info

Q: In the commercials for the DVD release, there is a song playing in the background. Is it from Def Leppard and what is the name of it? (from jasmine in lakeville, minnesota, usa)

A: “Pour Some Sugar On Me” by Def Leppard. (thanks to anthony, Chicago, IL) add more info

Q: Who put this music together? You know the soundtracks. I am doing a report on this movie and would like to have this info. (from the boy in bakersfield)

A: Whomever is credited as the music supervisor put all the music together. (thanks to OST.BONK) add more info

Q: What is the song playing when Jesse is teaching Jimmy MacElroy how to dance with a man? Hip-hop song. (from tbijou in belvil haiti)

A: It’s called “Dance Sucka” by T. Ray. (thanks to Spud, Ohio) add more info

Q: What is the electronic music that is used in the trailer? It’s quite dramatic and I think it was a theme tune to a TV show? (from Snorkal in UK)

A: Flash Gordon Theme by Queen (thanks to me, mexico) add more info

Q: In the training scene, there is a song that sounds like “Renegade of Funk” from Afrika Bambaattaa or Rage Against the Machine, but it’s neither. It goes “dance sucka, dance sucka, now move sucka, move sucka…” Any help? (from digitalwerker in Tallahassee, Fla U.S.A.)

A: “Dance Sucka” by T. Ray (thanks to xray, Bloomfield, NJ) add more info

Q: What’s the music that plays during the chase scene between Chazz and Stranz? I noticed it isn’t in the soundtrack CD.

…from Shadowbolt in New York (answer Shadowbolt’s question)

Q: What is the song/music playing when it was time to learn about Chazz and his published book of poetry ? It is just instrumental.

…from sneemo in U.A.E. (answer sneemo’s question)

Q: What’s the song playing in the last dance scene when Will changes into the red fire suit?

…from larryjoe in austin tx. usa (answer larryjoe’s question)

Q: What song is playing when Jimmy and Chazz try to do the Iron Lotus and the ending competition?

…from Tyrin in Concord,NH (answer Tyrin’s question)

Q: What is the piano piece heard in the special feature “Celebrities on Thin Ice”? it sounds very familiar and it’s driving us nuts. Thank you!

…from christine in morgan hill, ca (answer christine’s question)

Q: What is the song Jon Heder skates to in the beginning of the movie while dressed as a type of bird?

…from evey_154 in Illinois (answer evey_154’s question)

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Francesco Sartori and Lucio Quarantotto’s “Con te partirò” is used in both Blades of Glory (2007) and Step Brothers (2008). The song Will Ferrell sings at the end of Step Brothers is a variation of th

Con Te Partiro in Blades of Glory

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Por ti volaré in Step Brothers

Recognizing the song in Blade of Glory sent me on a research mission. I couldn’t find the same title in both movies, but I did see the same composer. It turns out, the version in Step Brothers is the Spanish version and the Blades of Glory version is the original Italian. There’s also an English version named Time to Say Goodbye, which features Sarah Brightman on vocals.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Con_te_partir%C3%B2

P.S. Please forgive me if this title sucks.

Vũ Khúc Vinh Quang (2007)

(at around 11 mins) According to the flags being raised, the four medalists at Worlds were from the United States, South Korea, and Sweden. South Korea has never medalled in men’s singles at the World Championships, and Sweden has not medalled in that discipline since 1929. Furthermore, in the event of a first place tie, there would be no silver medal handed out, only the bronze, meaning that Sweden would have to suffice with a bronze, and South Korea would have been left empty-handed in fourth place. However, this movie is a work of total fiction, therefore the above point is rendered moot.

Con te partirò

1995 song by Andrea Bocelli

“Con te partirò” ( Italian: [kon ˈte ppartiˈrɔ]; “With You I Shall Depart”) is an Italian song written by Francesco Sartori (music) and Lucio Quarantotto (lyrics). It was first performed by Andrea Bocelli at the 1995 Sanremo Music Festival and recorded on his album of the same year, Bocelli. The single was first released as an A-side single with “Vivere” in 1995, topping the charts, first in France, where it became one of the best-selling singles of all-time, and then in Belgium, breaking the all-time record sales there.

A second version of the song, sung partly in English, released in 1996 as “Time to Say Goodbye”, paired Bocelli with British soprano Sarah Brightman, and achieved even greater success, topping charts all across Europe, including Germany, where it became the biggest-selling single in history. Brightman and Bocelli produced a version with Brightman singing in German and Bocelli in Italian, with this version being available on the CD Time to Say Goodbye.[1][2] That version alone has now sold more than 12 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling singles of all time.[3]

Bocelli also recorded a full Spanish version of the song in 1997, titled “Por ti volaré” (“For You I Will Fly”). Under all three versions, the song is considered Bocelli’s signature song.[citation needed]

Background [ edit ]

The song’s original single release by Polydor Records was not commercially successful in Italy, and received little radio airplay there. Elsewhere, however, it was a massive hit. In France and Switzerland, the single topped the charts for six weeks, earning a triple Gold sales award. In Belgium, it became the biggest hit of all-time, spending 12 weeks at No. 1.[4]

Critical reception [ edit ]

Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote about the song, “The Benelux triumph of poppy tenor Andrea Bocelli continues with this excellent seasonal anthem, which wisely leaves the singers classically trained voice in the spotlight. The orchestral arrangements take a back seat, as they should in Bocelli’s case.”[5] After Sarah Brightman released her version, Larry Flick from Billboard stated that she “has one of the truly glorious voices in musical theater”. He described the song as a “lushly orchestral piece”.[6] British magazine Music Week rated the duet version five out of five, picking it as Single of the Week. They added, “Mostly sung in Italian, it has a beautiful, soaring melody that gives it true Nessun Dorma potential.”[7]

Charts [ edit ]

Certifications [ edit ]

Certifications and sales for “Con te partirò” Region Certification Certified units/sales Belgium (BEA)[20] Platinum 50,000* France — 900,000[21] Italy (FIMI)[22] Gold 25,000 United Kingdom (BPI)[23] Silver 200,000 * Sales figures based on certification alone.

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Duet version [ edit ]

“Time to Say Goodbye” Sample of “Time to Say Goodbye”, sung by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman Problems playing this file? See media help.

In Germany, East West Records, in conjunction with Polydor, marketed a lyrically-changed version of “Con te partirò”, retitled “Time to Say Goodbye”, as the theme song for the final match of boxer Henry Maske (then the light-heavyweight champion of the International Boxing Federation), having seen previous success when Vangelis’s “Conquest of Paradise” was also promoted via Maske’s fights. “Time to Say Goodbye” was also turned into a duet with Sarah Brightman, who had performed “A Question of Honour” for one of Maske’s previous fights. German producer Frank Peterson, who has worked with Brightman since 1991, opted to give the song an English title rather than the German title “Mit dir werde ich fortgehen”.[24] Recording of the song took place at Peterson’s Nemo Studio, in Hamburg.[25]

The match took place on 23 November 1996, pitting Maske against American Virgil Hill, and drew a television broadcast audience of over 21 million. Bocelli and Brightman performed the song to open the match, and it was used again during Maske’s exit.[24]

By December, the “Time to Say Goodbye” single, released on 15 November 1996 through East West, had reached number one on the German singles chart, with sales estimated at 40,000–60,000 per day and projected for at least one million by the end of the year. Both singers’ albums also received a boost in sales. Airplay on German radio stations such as Norddeutscher Rundfunk was well received by listeners.[24] By February of the following year, the single had broken the all-time sales record in Germany with 1.65 million sales,[26] and would eventually get certified 11x Gold for selling over 2,750,000 copies.[27]

“Time to Say Goodbye” reached number two on the UK Singles Chart upon its release there in May 1997, and was certified Gold.[28] It remained in the top 30 for another two months, helped by steady radio airplay on BBC Radio 2, which was overtaking Radio 1 in popularity with an MOR-orientated playlist.[29]

The duet was included on Brightman’s 1997 album Timeless, re-titled as Time to Say Goodbye in the U.S. with the song itself moved to the start of the album.[25] Brightman has also recorded a solo version, which was released on the duet single as well as later albums including Classics and Diva: The Singles Collection. A live version was released on The Harem World Tour: Live from Las Vegas CD as well as her various tour DVDs. Bocelli and Brightman have performed the duet together publicly several times including Bocelli’s “Statue of Liberty concert” held in New York City, and “Live in Tuscany” concerts.[30][31]

Charts [ edit ]

Certifications and sales [ edit ]

Certifications and sales for Sarah Brightman & Andrea Bocelli’s version Region Certification Certified units/sales Austria (IFPI Austria)[54] Platinum 50,000* Brazil — 50,000[55] Germany (BVMI)[27] 11× Gold 3,000,000[56] Japan (RIAJ)[57]

Sarah Brightman solo version Gold 100,000* Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[58] 2× Platinum 100,000^ United Kingdom (BPI)[59] Platinum 600,000^ * Sales figures based on certification alone.

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history [ edit ]

Release dates for “Con te partirò” Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref. Germany 15 November 1996 ( ) CD East West [38] United Kingdom 12 May 1997 ( ) CD

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East West [60]

Donna Summer version [ edit ]

“I Will Go with You (Con te partirò)”, is a dance version performed by American singer Donna Summer, which went to number one on the US dance chart.[61] Her version also peaked at number two on the Spanish singles charts and number three on the Spanish Radio chart.[62] As of 1999, it has sold over 221,000 units in the United States.[63]

Critical reception [ edit ]

Chuck Taylor from Billboard wrote that the song is a “deliciously grand interpretation of the smash Andrea Bocelli/Sarah Brightman ballad “Time To Say Goodbye”-replete with romantic new lyrics. Summer is in peak vocal form, alternating between technically sharp note-scaling and warmly soulful vamping.” He also added that she is “complemented by clubland hero Hex Hector’s well-measured production, which couples melodramatic faux-classical string flourishes with time-sensitive dance beats.”[64]

Other cover versions [ edit ]

Since its release, the song has spawned numerous other versions and been performed by numerous other singers. Notable alternative versions include “Por ti volaré”, a Spanish version with significantly modified lyrics.

Sampling [ edit ]

The song has been sampled or interpolated in the following:

In media [ edit ]

Although the song is most associated with sporting events, it has featured frequently in film and television and is a favourite concert item. It is also a very popular piece for funerals.

In films [ edit ]

In music [ edit ]

It is one of the signature songs of Filipino singer Lani Misalucha and Macedonian superstar Toše Proeski.

In sports [ edit ]

In radio [ edit ]

This song was used on the good night song and closedown music of CNR MusicRadio in China from 17 February 2009 until 15 April 2018.

In television [ edit ]

See also [ edit ]

Will Ferrell Lyrics, Song Meanings, Videos, Full Albums & Bios

John William “Will” Ferrell (born July 16, 1967) is an American comedian, actor, voice actor and writer. Ferrell first established himself in the late 1990s as a cast member on the NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live, and has subsequently starred in the comedy films A Night at the Roxbury, Old School, Elf, Anchorman, Talladega Nights, Stranger than Fiction, Blades of Glory, Semi-Pro, and The Other Guys. He is considered a member of the Frat Pack,

John William “Will” Ferrell (born July 16, 1967) is an American comedian, actor, voice actor and writer. Ferrell first established himself in the late 1990s as a cast member on the NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live, and has subsequently starred in the comedy films A Night at the Roxbury, Old School, Elf, Anchorman, Talladega Nights, Stranger than Fiction, Blades of Glory, Semi-Pro, and The Other Guys. He is considered a member of the Frat Pack, a generation of leading Hollywood comic actors to emerge in the late 1990s and the 2000s including Jack Black, Ben Stiller, Steve Carell, Vince Vaughn, and brothers Owen Wilson and Luke Wilson.

Did Will Ferrell actually sing Por Ti Volare? – Theburningofrome.com

Did Will Ferrell actually sing Por Ti Volare?

“Por Ti Volare”, the song Will Ferrell’s character sings at the Catalina Wine Mixer, is a Spanish version of Andrea Bocelli’s “Con Te Partiro”. DIRECTOR CAMEO: (Adam McKay): One of the job interviewers.

Is Will Ferrell good at singing?

It’s no secret that Will Ferrell likes to sing. From his “Afternoon Delight” rendition in Anchorman to his Irish drinking song in The Other Guys to his angelic vocal performance during the climax of Step Brothers, the guy certainly enjoys belting one out whenever the situation calls for it.

Is the Catalina Wine Mixer real?

The Catalina Wine Mixer from Step Brothers Is Actually Real, and It’s Happening This Weekend. In the 2008 movie Step Brothers, several scenes take place at an outdoor gala called the Catalina Wine Mixer. The first Catalina Wine Mixer was only one day long, but it has since expanded to a three-day festival.

What does Will Ferrell call himself in Step Brothers?

“I’m Brennan.” “I’m Dale, but you have to call me Dragon.” “You have to call me Nighthawk.”

Is time to say goodbye in Blades of Glory?

Time To Say Goodbye (Con Te Partirò) (Blades Of Glory) – song by The Hollywood Band | Spotify.

Who is Will Ferrell wife?

Viveca PaulinWill Ferrell / Wife (m. 2000)

Where was Eurovision filmed?

Scotland filming locations. In the film, the Eurovision song contest is hosted in none other than the Scottish capital, Edinburgh. This city combines ancient architecture, rugged hills and Georgian buildings. It is an ideal location for a European city break or to visit the Scottish Highlands.

Is the Catalina Wine Mixer fun?

The Catalina Wine Mixer is a fun Step Brothers-inspired weekend of music, food, fun, and of course wine.

What do people wear to the Catalina Wine Mixer?

The Classic Catalina Wine Mixer attire- formal, like you’re about to lease a helicopter. Uptown Girl Band is California’s Preeminent 1980’s Billy Joel cover band.

Why do you have Randy Jackson’s signature on a martial arts weapon?

Dale: “Why do you have Randy Jackson’s autograph on a martial arts weapon?” Brennan: “Cause I bumped into him and all I had on me was this samurai sword… And you’re not gonna not get Randy Jackson’s autograph, Right?”

What song do they skate to in Blades of Glory?

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