Director: Catherine Hardwicke Stars: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke, Sarah Clarke. And the label behind the audio is Atlantic Records.
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This exclusive video of Christina performing "A Thousand Years" is part of The Live Room series on The Warner Sound. When Bella Swan moves to a small town in the Pacific Northwest, she falls in love with Edward Cullen, a mysterious classmate who reveals himself to be a 108-year-old vampire. Facts about A Thousand Years This song was released on 18 October 2011 as the second single from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). What other movies would you like to write songs for? Fortunately or unfortunately, I keep falling in and out of love, so I've got tons of material! I'll start recording at the beginning of next year, and it'll come out in 2013." I was on tour for 27 months, but then I jumped right into it. "I'm smack in the middle of making album two.
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So doing a Christmas EP was inevitable for me I've always wanted to record one. "I'm such a Christmas fanatic-beyond my family and the holiday, musically, Christmas carols are the first songs I ever performed. Now the song is not just for Edward and Bella it's for the whole franchise. It plays during the last moments that we see Edward and Bella, and then a curtain call of the whole cast, so it's pretty epic. So that's what makes it really special that they asked me if it could be in the most epic six minutes of the final film. And it was the second credit song, so most of the people had pretty much left the theatre, but it connected with all of the fans more than the singles from the soundtrack and the bigger scenes. Title: A Thousand Years (Twilight Saga), Voicing/Format: String Orchestra, Publisher: Hal Leonard Publishing Corp, Composer: Perri/Hodges, Arranger: Moore. "In Breaking Dawn – Part 1, the song was in the credits.