Dylan Does Dino for Sopranos
"Return to Me" cover targeted for HBO series rollingstone.com
Bob Dylan has recorded a version of Dean Martin's 1962 hit, "Return to Me," for The Sopranos. However, the TV series creator David Chase has not decided whether he'll be using the song in one of the new episodes (which will air on HBO beginning March 4th), on the soundtrack (due out on Play Tone/Columbia on March 20th), or both.
The first Sopranos soundtrack -- featuring Bruce Springsteen, A3, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Cream, Wyclef Jean and Steven Van Zandt, who stars as Silvio Dante on the series -- was released in 1999 and has racked up 405,000 in sales.
Speaking of Dylan soundtrack work, his original song, "Things Have Changed," from Wonder Boys is currently up for a Grammy for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance and Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media.
JAAN UHELSZKI (February 7, 2001) |