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lil'frog | 18:50 Mon 06th Dec 2004 | Film, Media & TV
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is there a specialist of the series Heartbreak High around? i need to identify a song played all through episode 27 of series 5 (at the end of which Melanie leaves to go study in France), especially during the last five minutes and the credits. The singer is a guy and his voice sounds a bit like Thom Yorke's, but i know it is not Radiohead.
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I checked out Amazon and there is such a thing as the Heartbreak High soundtrack album, unfortunately it has been discontinued and the only way to get it from amazon is to request it used, somebody somewhere might have it and be willing to sell it. Sorry not to have been a great help.

An Aussie called Todd Hunter composed much of the Heartbreak High music. For infor on him try http://www.mana.com.au/mana_composers/composers_hunter.htm

Other wise look up the website for Gannon Productions who made the show or the Ten Network in Australia who could possible help. (they broadcast it here)

Actually he's a Kiwi but we claimed him as ours!
This is a long shot but there was one song I really liked all those years ago so I looked it up in the credits but never did manage to get a copy. Anyway the song was 'big bag band' and 'when we talk about love' (hope I remembered that right). It was a slow song with the guy half singing/half talking. Hope this helps!

"WHEN WE TALK ABOUT LOVE"was an exellent song i loved that song.it was played quite alot when the story was about anita and drazic.oh i loved that show.also the sound track album wouldnt be any good because it was from the earlier shows when con and rivers etc were in the show.

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