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Angelo Badalamenti (born March 22, 1937) is an American composer, best known for his work scoring films for director David Lynch, notably Blue Velvet, the Twin Peaks saga (1990–1992, 2016), The Straight Story and Mulholland Drive. Badalamenti received the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance for his "Twin Peaks Theme", and has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the World Soundtrack Awards and the Henry Mancini Award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.
Badalamenti was born in Brooklyn, New York to an Italian family; his father was a fish market owner. He began taking piano lessons at age eight. By the time Badalamenti was a teenager, his aptitude at the piano earned him a summer job accompanying singers at resorts in the Catskill Mountains. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Eastman School of Music and then earned Master of Arts degrees in composition, French horn, and piano from the Manhattan School of Music in 1960.
"Hello, Again (Mukashi Kara Aru Basho)" (Hello, Again ~昔からある場所~, "A Place That's Been There for Ages") is a song by Japanese band My Little Lover. It was released as a single on August 21, 1995, and is currently the band's biggest hit single.
The song was used as the theme song for the Japanese drama Owaranai Natsu, starring Asaka Seto, Ryuichi Ohura and LaSalle Ishii.
In My Little Lover's discography, "Hello, Again (Mukashi Kara Aru Basho)" has been recorded in studio three times: the original, the acoustic version on Organic (2002) and the differently arranged acoustic version on Acoakko (2008). The original appears on the single, Evergreen (1995), Singles (2001) and the greatest hits disc of Akko (2006).
Hello, Again (Mukashi Kara Aru Basho) was covered by Japanese R&B singer Juju in 2010, used in commercials for the Sony Alpha digital camera. The cover was very popular, reaching #1 on RIAJ's Digital Track Chart, causing the original to chart again and prompted Juju to release a cover album of female Japanese vocalists' songs, Request.
Hello Again may refer to the following:
Hello Again is an upcoming American musical film directed by Tom Gustafson and written by Cory Krueckeberg, based on the musical of same name by Michael John LaChiusa. The film stars Audra McDonald, Martha Plimpton, T. R. Knight, and Rumer Willis. Principal photography began on December 1, 2015 in New York City.
Principal photography on the film began on December 1, 2015 in New York City. Music and lyrics would be done by Michael John LaChiusa, while producers would be Ash Christian, Gustafson, Krueckeberg, and Hunter Arnold, and Devon Schneider would co-producer.
Now it's dark
Into the night
I cry out
I cry out your name
Into the night
I search out
I search out our love
Night so dark
Where are you?
Come back in my heart
So dark
So dark
Into the night
Shadows fall
Shadows fall so blue
I cry out
I cry out for you
Night so dark
Where are you?
Come back in my heart
So dark
So dark