Best End Credit Song

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Sit Ubu Sit.... Good Dog
I had tears in my eyes at the end of Man on Fire, so the closing credits were just something that fit perfectly for the mood. Una Palabra by Carlos Varela.






Good whiskey make jackrabbit slap de bear.
My Way- GoodFellas

Perfection.
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Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
"Paint It Black" (Rolling Stones), Full Metal Jacket
"We'll Meet Again" (Vera Lynn), Dr. Strangelove
"Friends" (Bette Midler), The Last of Sheila
"All Summer Long" (Beach Boys), American Graffiti
"The Ballad of Easy Rider" (Byrds), Easy Rider
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David Holmes - 69 Police

Ocean's 11 (or 12)



The Faces- "Ohh la la" - Rushmore



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i love romance forever



Don't torture yourself, Gomez. That's my job.
Lot's have been said that I agree with, particularly The Breakfast Club and The Goonies mentions.

But this song came to mind immediately for me, because I always leave the movie playing in order to hear it.

Storybook Love by Willy Deville - The Princess Bride (1987)
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Bryan Ferry - Is Your Love Strong Enough?

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I'm betting we'll get multiple votes for Where Is My Mind? over the Fight Club credits.
It's my favorite song of all time, mixed with one of my favorite movies of all time. This was an easy choice. Also, it's such a perfect fit at that point.



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my vote would be for Sting - "shape of my heart" -The Professional



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Seed of Memory by Terry Reid playing over The Devil`s Rejects end credits. Terrible film, awesome song.
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