“Stranger Things” music supervisor Nora Felder could very well be hearing her name when nominations for the 74th annual Emmy Awards are announced on July 12 ...
He begs Dustin and Mike to come to the game. Falco’s “Rock Me Amadeus” is played for a brief sync, but that’s the 1985 Baltimora hit song “Tarzan Boy” being played before things get ugly. The Byers family has just relocated from Hawkins to California. It’s March 21, 1986, and Eleven (played by Millie Bobby Brown) is going by the name of Jane. As she reads aloud a letter to boyfriend Mike (Finn Wolfhard), “California Dreamin'” plays, setting the scene. Joyce (Winona Ryder) now works from home selling encyclopedias and Will (played by Noah Schnapp) is “acting weird” and painting a lot. Fast forward to episode 4, when Max faces a nightmare (avoiding spoilers) and Kate Bush’s music practically saves her life. This season Felder uses needle drops to root audiences deeper in the ’80s with needle-drop picks ranging from Falco’s “Rock Me Amadeus” to the Beach Boys’ cover of “California Dreamin’.”
Thanks to 'Stranger Things,' Kate Bush's 1985 hit 'Running Up That Hill' tops the iTunes chart.
“Running Up That Hill” got a second wind in 2012, when Bush rerecorded her vocals down a semitone and laid them over the the backing track to 1985’s extended version of the song. MTV put the video in rotation, too, but initially rejected the original clip, featuring Bush performing an interpretive dance, in favor of her lip-synching on a BBC talk show. Stranger Things has turned the iTunes chart upside down.
The latest Tweet by Pop Crave states, '“Running Up That Hill ” by Kate Bush enters the global Spotify chart for the first time at #106, with over 1.099 ...
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A 1980s hit is experiencing an unexpected burst of popularity thanks to "Stranger Things". The first part of the Netflix hit's fourth season dropped on ...
Meanwhile, the soundtrack on which the song appears is also climbing up the iTunes charts, with the “Stranger Things” season 4 soundtrack currently at No. 6. Thanks to its exposure in the show, viewers have apparently rediscovered the song, nearly 40 years after its original release; as TVLine reports, just two days after the new season’s debut, “Running Up That Hill” has rocketed up the iTunes charts, capturing the No. 1 spot. The first part of the Netflix hit’s fourth season dropped on Friday, May 27, and the first episode featured a scene in which Max (Sadie Sink) plays Kate Bush’s 1985 track “Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)”.
The song 'Running Up That Hill' by Kate Bush, which is prominently featured in Stranger Things season 4, rises to #1 on the iTunes charts.
This song's reemergence is proof of the fact that the Netflix series still has the power to captivate a general audience. Stranger Things has caused a 37-year-old song by singer Kate Bush prominently featured in the new season to chart on iTunes. Stranger Things—which follows the adventures of a group of kids in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana as they battle horrifying creatures that emerge from a parallel dimension known as the Upside Down—is a retro throwback series set in the 1980s. However, if fans have been seeking out this song across the board rather than just on iTunes, it is entirely possible that the song could chart higher than its original peak at #30 in the Billboard Hot 100, nearly four decades after its release.