Life Is a Miracle (song)

This article is about the No Angels song. For the 2004 film, see Life Is a Miracle.
"Life Is a Miracle"
Theme song by No Angels from the album Kleiner Dodo soundtrack
Released January 4, 2008
Format Digital download
Recorded 2007, Out Now Studios
(Cologne-Ehrenfeld, Germany)
Genre Pop, dance-pop
Length 4:02
Label Polydor/Universal
Writer Martin Fliegenschmidt, Michelle Leonard, Frank Kurt Meyer, Dieter Müller-Christ, Claudio Pagonis
Producer Out Now Music, Tinseltown
Kleiner Dodo soundtrack track listing

"Life Is a Miracle" "Hoch über Den Bäumen"
(2)

"Life Is a Miracle" is a dance-pop song recorded by the German pop group No Angels as the theme song of the soundtrack for the 2008 Warner Bros. animated feature Kleiner Dodo (see 2008 in film). Co-written by Martin Fliegenschmidt, Michelle Leonard, Frank Kurt Meyer, Dieter Müller-Christ, Claudio Pagonis, it features production from Tinseltown and Out Now Music.

Release and reception

The song was written specifically for the Kleiner Dodo film by Tinseltown and Out Now Music, who composed the music, with lyrics from British songwriter Michelle Leonard. The theme was then recorded by all-female pop band No Angels, whose version is played during the closing credits.[1] "Every song, we decide to pick up is something special [...] and it was fun to record [the track] because it has such a great refrain [...]," band member Jessica Wahls told during an interview with HiB on the red carpet of the film premiere in Cologne.[2] A music video for the song was released via internet to promote the film and its soundtrack. The video consists of the No Angels performing in the recording booth, as well as various clips of scenes from throughout the film.

References

  1. "No Angels singen Titelsong zu Kleiner Dodo". Viviano (in German). 2007-12-15. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
  2. Janosch Leuffen (2008-03-12). "Wenn die No Angels im Dschungel...". HiB. Retrieved 2008-06-28.

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