This version is by "The Boo Radleys" (FYI - "Boo Radley" was one of the main characters in the book, "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee... just some useless trivia for you!). This song was covered again a few years ago by "Sixpence None The Richer." The original version was written and recorded by the British band, "The La's" in 1988.
When I saw this movie back in the early nineties, I wouldn't have guessed I'd ever get the chance to live in such a beautiful city like San Francisco. I'll never leave this place. Perfect opening to any movie.
This song is haunting no matter who covers it.
MissIcia 2 months ago
What's the freaking title of this song?? Pls reply
MegaMrsuperman 4 months ago
@MegaMrsuperman there she goes by the boo radleys.
votesaxon07 3 months ago
@votesaxon07 there she goes by the La's
meganisationlubracat 2 months ago
@meganisationlubracat the original was the La's, this particular version is the boo radleys.
votesaxon07 2 months ago
BULLSHIT! they chopped the edit at the best part of the hand over of the Cap.
I LURV this movie, "Heead! Pants, now!"! "It's ok, he'll cry himself to sleep that enormous pillow!...", oh good times...
TheMeatMon 5 months ago
classic !
woodhd 7 months ago
HEAD MOVE!
57Mahony 8 months ago
most underated movie EVER..... makes me crack up every time i watch it.
If the world were to end in 3 hours i'd quickly slap this film on one last time :D
000TwistedFreak 8 months ago
LoL I was always afraid it would be spilled haha
SenseiDonGraham 8 months ago
Hehe Mike so funny, one of my fav's from the 90's!
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kapotedelgarrote 11 months ago
i love this movie so funny <333
MrNoseSnot 11 months ago
So who sings this version ?
nurktwin1960 1 year ago
@nurktwin1960
This version is by "The Boo Radleys" (FYI - "Boo Radley" was one of the main characters in the book, "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee... just some useless trivia for you!). This song was covered again a few years ago by "Sixpence None The Richer." The original version was written and recorded by the British band, "The La's" in 1988.
VirtuteEtClaritate 1 year ago 4
I like how the camera stopped at the red light and waited for it to turn green. Ah, the 90s were a wonderful time for film direction.
richgilb 1 year ago 2
When I saw this movie back in the early nineties, I wouldn't have guessed I'd ever get the chance to live in such a beautiful city like San Francisco. I'll never leave this place. Perfect opening to any movie.
chingower 1 year ago
addicting, timeless, classic tune.
Luvs23 1 year ago
best movie ever
06guitargirl 1 year ago 16
@06guitargirl best song ever
Luvs23 1 year ago 15