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'''Pokémon the First Movie''' is the name of the soundtrack to the first English-language Pokémon movie, ''[[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', and the first English-language [[Pikachu Shorts|Pikachu short]], ''[[Pikachu's Vacation]]''. It was produced by | '''Pokémon the First Movie''' is the name of the soundtrack to the first English-language Pokémon movie, ''[[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', and the first English-language [[Pikachu Shorts|Pikachu short]], ''[[Pikachu's Vacation]]''. It was produced by {{wp|Atlantic Records}}, and its catalog number is 83261. It was released in the United States on November 9, 1999. | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
# ''' | # '''{{g|Theme}}''' ({{wp|Billy Crawford}}) | ||
# '''[[Don't Say You Love Me]]''' ( | # '''[[Don't Say You Love Me]]''' ({{wp|M2M (band)|M2M}}) | ||
# '''It Was You''' ( | # '''It Was You''' ({{wp|Ashley Ballard}} and {{wp|So Plush}}) | ||
# '''We're a Miracle''' ( | # '''We're a Miracle''' ({{wp|Christina Aguilera}}) | ||
# '''Soda Pop''' ( | # '''Soda Pop''' ({{wp|Britney Spears}}) | ||
# '''Somewhere Someday''' ( | # '''Somewhere Someday''' ({{wp|*NSYNC}}) | ||
# '''Get Happy''' ( | # '''Get Happy''' ({{wp|B*Witched}}) | ||
# '''(Hey You) Free Up Your Mind''' ( | # '''(Hey You) Free Up Your Mind''' ({{wp|Emma Bunton}}) | ||
# '''[[Fly With Me]]''' ( | # '''[[Fly With Me]]''' ({{wp|98 Degrees}}) | ||
# '''[[Lullaby]]''' ( | # '''[[Lullaby]]''' ({{wp|Mandah}}) | ||
# '''[[Vacation]]''' ( | # '''[[Vacation]]''' ({{wp|Colleen Fitzpatrick|Vitamin C}}) | ||
# '''Makin' My Way (Any Way That I Can)''' ( | # '''Makin' My Way (Any Way That I Can)''' ({{wp|Billie}}) | ||
# '''[[Catch Me if You Can]]''' ( | # '''[[Catch Me if You Can]]''' ({{wp|Angela Vía}}) | ||
# '''(Have Some) Fun with the Funk''' ( | # '''(Have Some) Fun with the Funk''' ({{wp|Aaron Carter}}) | ||
# '''[[If Only Tears Could Bring You Back]]''' ( | # '''[[If Only Tears Could Bring You Back]]''' ({{wp|Midnight Sons}}) | ||
# '''[[Brother My Brother]]''' ( | # '''[[Brother My Brother]]''' ({{wp|Blessid Union of Souls}}) | ||
The album is a Hyper CD, containing "exclusive film footage" as | The album is a Hyper CD, containing "exclusive film footage" as {{wp|CD-ROM}} data. This data consisted of link to a hidden website that hosted the footage. | ||
{{English CDs}} | {{English CDs}} | ||
{{Project Music notice}} | {{Project Music notice}} | ||
[[Category:English albums]] | [[Category:English albums]] |
Revision as of 16:05, 18 August 2008
Pokémon the First Movie Music from and inspired by the motion picture | |
[[File:File:PokemonFirstMovieSoundtrack.jpg]] CD cover art featuring Mew and Mewtwo | |
Release date | November 9, 1999 |
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By | Atlantic Records |
Catalogue number | {{{catalogue_number}}} |
Number of tracks | 16 |
Pokémon the First Movie is the name of the soundtrack to the first English-language Pokémon movie, Mewtwo Strikes Back, and the first English-language Pikachu short, Pikachu's Vacation. It was produced by Atlantic Records, and its catalog number is 83261. It was released in the United States on November 9, 1999.
Track listing
- Pokémon Theme (Billy Crawford)
- Don't Say You Love Me (M2M)
- It Was You (Ashley Ballard and So Plush)
- We're a Miracle (Christina Aguilera)
- Soda Pop (Britney Spears)
- Somewhere Someday (*NSYNC)
- Get Happy (B*Witched)
- (Hey You) Free Up Your Mind (Emma Bunton)
- Fly With Me (98 Degrees)
- Lullaby (Mandah)
- Vacation (Vitamin C)
- Makin' My Way (Any Way That I Can) (Billie)
- Catch Me if You Can (Angela Vía)
- (Have Some) Fun with the Funk (Aaron Carter)
- If Only Tears Could Bring You Back (Midnight Sons)
- Brother My Brother (Blessid Union of Souls)
The album is a Hyper CD, containing "exclusive film footage" as CD-ROM data. This data consisted of link to a hidden website that hosted the footage.
This article is part of Project Music, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon song, CD and musician. |