"To Live and Die in L.A." is a single from the soundtrack of the same name produced by Tony Swain and Steve Jolley and performed by Wang Chung. Released in September 1985, the song rose on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #41. On the To Live and Die in L.A. DVD audio commentary, director William Friedkin stated to Wang Chung that he “didn’t want a theme song for To Live and Die in L.A.” One day, though, Jack Hues & Nick Feldman gave Friedkin a copy of "To Live and Die in L.A." (to his dismay). Surprisingly, Friedkin was impressed and decided to keep the song… read more
"To Live and Die in L.A." is a single from the soundtrack of the same name produced by Tony Swain and Steve Jolley and performed by Wang Ch… read more
"To Live and Die in L.A." is a single from the soundtrack of the same name produced by Tony Swain and Steve Jolley and performed by Wang Chung. Released in September 1985, the … read more
Wang Chung is a Britishnew wave musical group. Originally called Huang Chung which is Chinese for "perfect pitch" (though they later claimed it was the sound a guitar made on American Bandstand), the band formed in 1979. The lineup consisted of vocalist/guitarist Jack Hues, bassist Nick Feldman, saxophonist David Burnand a.k.a "Hogg" and drummer Darren Costin. Their self-titled debut was released by Arista Records in 1982 after several singles, including the minor post-punk hit "Isn't It About Time We Were On TV". In 1983, after being dropped by A… read more
Wang Chung is a Britishnew wave musical group. Originally called Huang Chung which is Chinese for "perfect pitch" (though they later claimed it was the sound a guitar made on Ame… read more
Wang Chung is a Britishnew wave musical group. Originally called Huang Chung which is Chinese for "perfect pitch" (though they later claimed it was the sound a guitar made on American Bandstand), the band formed in 1979. The… read more