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That Thing You Do: The Making of the Iconic Soundtrack

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Tom hanks’ “That ​Thing You Do!” – The Lost Songs from a Blockbuster Soundtrack

By Emma Walker, World-Today-News.com – October 26, 2023

(Image: A collage featuring ​Tom‍ Hanks directing on set,⁢ the Wonders band photo, and album art from the ⁢artists ​mentioned in‍ the article. Alt text: ‍tom Hanks’ “That Thing You Do!” ‌featured a hit song​ and a wealth of unreleased tracks ⁣from prominent artists.)

Next‍ year ⁤marks ⁢the 30th⁤ anniversary of That Thing You Do!, Tom ⁢Hanks’ charming directorial debut. ‍The ​film, a nostalgic romp through the early ⁢1960s music scene, launched the fictional⁤ band The ​Wonders to (mock) stardom on the back of its infectious ​title track. ⁢But behind the⁤ scenes, a fascinating songwriting competition unfolded, attracting a‍ who’s who of choice and power-pop luminaries.⁢ Now, with a ​deluxe reissue of the soundtrack on the horizon, the stories behind the songs that didn’t make the cut are finally⁤ being revealed.

The title song, penned ​by Fountains ⁣of Wayne’s ​Adam Schlesinger,⁣ perfectly encapsulates the era ⁤in just ⁢two minutes⁣ and 43 seconds. But Hanks wasn’t settling for just one option. He initiated a broad search, inviting a diverse range of artists to submit their take on the ‌film’s musical heart. ‍Here’s a look at the “lost” ​songs and the stories behind them:

Marshall Crenshaw – ⁣”All I Ever Wanted”

Known for his meticulous craftsmanship and knack for retro sounds, ⁤Crenshaw was a natural fit. He initially offered a co-write with Kirsty MacColl,⁤ but a lyric referencing a hangover proved a stumbling block. ⁣A revised‍ demo didn’t ⁤quite hit ⁢the mark,according to Crenshaw,though he remains⁢ a respected figure in power-pop.

The Posies – “Ask Anybody”

Jon Auer of The Posies recalls a frantic scramble to deliver⁤ a song while on tour in Europe. While the band crafted ‍a ⁤solid ⁢track, Auer admits⁢ it lacked the specific spark the film needed. “It didn’t ​come close to capturing‌ the spirit of the ⁢movie,” he says, and‍ the song remains unreleased.

XTC – “My Train is Coming”

Andy Partridge, the genius behind XTC and his alter-ego Dukes of Stratosphear, already had a song‌ in the can​ – “My Train is Coming” – originally‌ written for the film Buster.‌ He re-recorded it⁤ for That Thing You Do!,and it eventually found a​ home on the Blu-ray reissue of XTC’s Oranges & Lemons.

Robyn Hitchcock – “That Thing You Do”

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