Blue Fire Lady Music Credits
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music Mike Brady arrangements Peter Sullivan Mike Brady is a well-known Australian musician and composer who is perhaps best known for his Australian rules anthem "Up There Cazaly", celebrating St. Kilda player Roy Cazaly, which topped the charts in September 1979. Brady has a wiki here. Brady's music has turned up in other movies, most notably the 1980 AFL film The Club. At time of writing, July 2013, Mike Brady had a website front page, featuring his album The Living Years, and providing links to his myspace page and to the company Bradyworks, here. (Below: Mike Brady) (Below: Mike Brady with Wendy Harmer, c. 1990s) (Below: Mike Brady as an Australia Day ambassador at the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens 26th January 2012) There is no credit provided for the female singer of the head and end title song. Lyrics over head credits (the song also returns over the show jumping sequence at the end of the film): Morning on another sunny day Feeling good in a most exciting way Doing things and being with the ones you love Just being there is all you're thinking of Daylight, and you're flying with the wind Just feel it, ain't it blowing in your face Mmm, it's all yours but you share it with the ones you love 'Cause a little bit of love goes a long way A little bit of love goes a long, long way (end sequence version ends here and then the entire song repeats over the end credits) Blue Fire Lady, all she needs is love Blue Fire Lady, love is just enough When you're young, when you're free When you've still got room to breathe … (end credits version ends here) (head credits fades out under dialogue and goes to underscore, then returns over a shot of horse and foal in paddock) 'Cause a little bit of love goes a long way A little bit of love goes a long, long way.