ATTENTION: Did You Download The Karate Kid II Extended Soundtrack? Read On....

It turns out that the last track on the Karate Kid 2 Extended Soundtrack was incorrect. Originally this track wasn't part of Phaot..

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ATTENTION: Did You Download The Karate Kid II Extended Soundtrack? Read On....

Published on 2012-01-10 21:53:00

It turns out that the last track on the Karate Kid 2 Extended Soundtrack was incorrect. Originally this track wasn't part of Phaota's extended soundtrack. When I was looking for quotes on imdb to use for the download link I decided to check out the soundtrack listing and saw that there was a song not on our edition. That song is listed as:"THE NEXT TIME I FALL IN LOVE"Written by Peter CeteraProduced by Michael OmartianPerformed by Peter Cetera & Amy GrantCourtesy of Warner Bros. RecordsI told Phaota and he checked his DVD and thought he heard it on the end credits on his DVD. See, I was originally gonna post this soundtrack sooner but then this situation with finding out about this supposedly missing tune from this soundtrack delayed things. After Phaota sent me the track I posted the soundtrack. Soon after I posted it I received a email from my blog collaborator Chris. This is what he said:"I just got through watching the end credits of my Karate Kid II DVD and it's not there. It's not even listed in the credits as a song anywhere in the movie. What Phaota heard was a badly edited reprisal of the same song, Glory of Love, where the original song would end up fading out, they brought back a bridge of the song and Peter singing.""IMDB often has information that's user submitted, and many times in their trivia listings for certain movies, I've grossly erroneous information that was never checked by the people who run imdb, and allowed to be known as "fact.""In fact, (though I admit the user-submitted nature of Wikipedia, they do check their information more thoroughly):"The Next Time I Fall" is a 1986 Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit song written by Bobby Caldwell and Paul Gordon, recorded as a duet by Peter Cetera and Amy Grant for Cetera's 1986 album Solitude/Solitaire, and as a solo by Caldwell himself for his 1988 album Heart of Mine. The single reached number one on both the Adult Contemporary chart and the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[1] It went to number one in December 1986, remaining in that position for one week. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.""As a duet, the song was Grant's first number-one pop single and her first foray into the secular music field (she had scored several number-one singles in Contemporary Christian Music previously). Grant released the song on her Greatest Hits 1986–2004 album and the music video on the corresponding Greatest Hits 1986-2004 DVD.""Anyways, there you have it. I'm quite sure I'm correct in the matter. It wasn't a song that was made for the movie. The song came out the same year as the movie, and I'm quite sure it's popularity was boosted by Peter Cetera's hit "Glory of Love" at the same time."Chris ended his email with this: "I just want your blog to represent truth in what you post." I heartily agree. Sometimes there are mistakes in the information presented on my posts. But I try to correct them as soon as I when I receive reliable information from a reliable source. Thanks Chris for the heads up. Phaota thanks you too. And I'm sorry for the inconvenience to those who have already downloaded the soundtrack. But rest assured, if you want the correct edition and you downloaded already, just delete the last track, "The Next Time I Fall In Love" and you're good to go. I am correcting the links as I write this for those that have yet to download the soundtrack. I try to give it my all to my blog and I try my best to provide the best possible editions of soundtracks I can get. Sometimes there is a need for a revision, big or small, but The Inferno Music Vault will always try to deliver the best possible presentations of the soundtracks to your favorite movies.P.S. Be on the lookout for a new and improved edition of a soundtrack to a John Hughes comedy classic. It's bound to be a crowd pleaser! :)-The Long Island Ripper

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