I love lists, I love movies and I love music… so for my first list on my favorite website it made sense that I would do a movie list based on musicians. I watch a lot of movies from all different genres and time frames but by pure coincidence almost all 9 of these movies were made in my life time. I had very specific criteria in writing this list including the movie had to have musical performances in it and it had to have the musician’s real name… I did not want anything to be too fictionalized and remain true to the biographical format. In any case I hope you enjoy!
This movie is based on the story of young Ritchie Valens, the rock and roll pioneer who had a string of hits in his 8 month professional career as a recording artist. Valens career was cut short when he died in a plane crash at the age of 17. Buddy Holly and “The Big Bopper” were also on board this plane as it was traveling to North Dakota on February 3rd 1959, this has become known as the day the music died.
Lou Diamond Philips, was 25 years old when he played the 17 year old Valens. This film is generally regarded as his breakthrough role. The movie was nominated for a 1988 Golden Globe Award for best Motion Picture Drama.
Based on the story of Selena Quintanilla-Perez, the Grammy Award winning Mexican American singer, who was killed at the age of 23 by the president of her fan club; Selena was released by her family only 2 years after the tragic murder. I personally first heard of Selena after she had passed away when her English speaking album was released. Selena was extremely popular in the Hispanic community and over 60,000 mourners attended her funeral.
This movie made Jennifer Lopez a star. She beat out over 12,000 actresses to play Selena and was nominated for a Golden Globe for this role.
Based on the life of Buddy Holly the famous rock musician in the 1950’s who died in the same plane crash as Ritchie Valens. Buddy Holly is also known as one of the first Caucasian bands to play at the famous Apollo Theatre.
Although he is known more for his unusual behaviour now than anything else, Gary Busey was nominated for an Academy Award for his portrayal of Holly. He was 10 years older than Holly at the time of his death, lost 32 pounds to play the role and along with the other actors did all of his own singing and played his own instruments for the musical numbers in the film.
This clip chronicles the famous Apollo Theatre incident.
This is the movie adaptation of Tina Turner’s biography. It is extremely graphic in it’s vivid description of the domestic abuse that Tina endured from her husband Ike Turner during their tumultuous working and personal relationship. Both Laurence Fishburn and Angela Bassett were nominated for Academy Awards for their portrayals of the Turner’s.
Angela Bassett is praised for her role, as well she should be. Ms. Bassett went on a rigorous training schedule to gain Turner’s notoriously well tone figure, not to mention the song lyrics and dance routines she memorized for the musical numbers. Bassett won a Golden Globe for best actress for her portrayal, the first African American female to do so.
This clip shows off exactly why Bassett deserved the win, and although there is not a lot of violence in this clip I would strongly recommend that you be aware that the rest of the movie is extremely graphic.
Known as the movie that proved Jamie Foxx was more than just a background comedian, Ray is the story of Ray Charles, legendary pianist who at the age of 7 was blinded in an accident but through perseverance shaped the sound of Rhythm and Blues music as we know it.
This movie was nominated for 8 Academy Awards and won two including a Best Actor nod for Jamie Foxx. Foxx wore prosthetics so that he was unable to see and played all the piano scenes in the film himself.
This is one of my favourite films and I think the performances are brilliant. Sissy Spacek was hand picked by Loretta Lynn to star in this movie based on the biography that she co-wrote. Both Spacek and Beverly D’Angelo, who portrayed Patsy Cline in the film, performed all of their own material. The movie follows Lynn’s life from the backwoods of Kentucky to Country Superstardom.
Enclosed is a clip that showcases Spacek and D’Angelo’s friendship but it unfortunately has many of the performances cut out for some reason.
This movie is based on the true story of Wladyslaw Szpilman, an accomplished pianist in 1930’s Poland. When Poland is invaded by the Nazi’s in 1939 Szpilman becomes a prisoner and slave labourer before ultimately being freed after the occupation.
This movie was nominated for and won several awards most notable of which include winning the prestigious Palme d’Or at Cannes. As well the film was nominated for 7 Academy Awards and won 3 including Best Director for Roman Polanski and Best Actor for Adrien Brody in the lead role making him, at age 29, the youngest actor to win the award.
In preparation for this role Brody became a shut in and gave up many of his possessions so that he may understand what it might have been like in the situation. In addition he lost 30 pounds and learned to play Chopin on the piano.
This movie is based upon the lives of Antonio Salieri and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the competitive atmosphere surrounding them in 18th Century Austria.
I have not seen the entire movie but I have seen enough to know that the performances were brilliant. This movie is funny, dramatic and sad sometimes within 5 minutes. But We can let the numbers speak for themselves. Amadeus was nominated for 53 separate awards including 11 Oscar nominations. It went on to win 40 of those nominations, 8 of which were Academy Awards. Included in those 8 were Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Director. In a rare occurrence it should be noted that both actors who portrayed Salieri and Mozart were nominated for Best Actor.
This movie is amazing and was the only choice for number one. This movie is based on Johnny Cash’s life, going from his childhood through his drug addiction and exploring his hidden romance and eventual marriage to June Carter Cash. Johnny and June are played by Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon respectively and are brilliant in their performances. They both learned to play all their own instruments and performed all of the songs themselves.
Both Phoenix and Witherspoon were nominated for Academy Awards for their performances with Witherspoon winning the Best Actress award. It was rumoured that Phoenix’s subsequent admission to rehab for alcoholism was due in part to the fact that he became addicted while preparing for the part.
Contributor: SocialButterfly




















phil – Bird and Immortal Beloved ? Right on both counts! Excellent movies.
I give my kudos! Fantastic list! I loved all the submissions and agree with Amadeus, although others seem to disagree.
I’d be curious to see the Glenn Miller story. I *love* Jimmy Stewart, but he played the same man in every movie. He was very type-casted and didn’t deviate very far from that likeable, slightly goofy character. His characters in Harvey, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Rear Window, It’s a Wonderful Life, The Philadelphia Story, ad nauseum, were basically all the same man. What his portrayal in the Glenn Miller Story different? If not, depending on the overall success of the movie, I probably wouldn’t include it.
Amadeus Amadeus,
Amadeus
Amadeus Amadeus,
Amadeus
Amadeus Amadeus,
Oh oh oh Amadeus.
R-r-r-rock me Amadeus!
Yes, I still have that darn song in my head.
SHARE MY SUFFERING!
Anyone notice how all these movies are depressing?
Or maybe it’s just me
Thank you for including Amadeus on this list, I was hoping to see it here. It’s one of my favorites and every time I see it inspires me to go and write something (music I mean)
Social: Great List! I love Amadeus!!!
What about the biography of Stillwater, “Almost Famous?”
I read an article where lead singer, Jeff Bebe, was outraged by being portrayed as having an inferiority complex to lead guitarist, Russel Hammond. Russel Hammond declined to be interviewed.
“I did not want anything to be to fictionalized and remain”
The second ‘to’ should be ‘too’.
Yay for keeping listverse grammatically correct.
Social: GREAT LIST! i love all these movies and musicians, great first list!
NoodleTheCat: Stillwater in Almost Famous was a fictitious band I’m pretty sure. The band was actually based on a combination of multiple bands with whom Cameron Crowe, the director, had some similar experiences with.
There was a band called Stillwater in the 70s but the two are unrelated.
Great list. “Coal Miner’s Daughter” is a personal favorite. Good move leaving off “The Doors”, in my opinion, and here’s another vote for “Sid and Nancy”.
Sid and Nancy should definately be included. Very depressing, but phenomenal performances, especially by Gary Oldman.
A couple of other notable movies would be “Sweet and Lowdown” with Sean Penn and “Imagine: John Lennon”, although the latter might be a bit more of a documentary.
Doh! I guess sweet and lowdown was about a fictional dude. My bad. Still a good flick though.
I’m only able to see La Bamba.. Is this a glitch that will be fixed soon?
I’m sorry, but Amedeus blew.
christopherborne:
Blew who?
La Bamba is the only entry listed. Crazy glitches!
SocialButterfly:
Thank you for the excellent list.
I haven’t seen many of these, so I’m heading over to NetFlix now.
I give up – is La Bamba the only movie based on a musician’s life or am I missing something?
*skims over the comments*
Okay, so I’m not missing something.
I can only see the intro, #9, and #5-1 as well.
some of these ive never seen
Boy, I sure would like to see #8, 7, & 6……. is the Doors one of them.. should be! And prob I’m not There.
i cant see #8, 7, & 6 either
THE DOORS????
one of the best out there, shame you left it out, could have at least been number 10. haha
For the fans …http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/278164/… You’ve been warned
Great list SocialButerfly!!! (Thank goodness you didnt include Spiceworld. I completely agree with you…. RIDICULOUS movie…)
THIS IS AN OUTRAGE! There are 3 entries missing, and all are films about american singers.
WHERE’S La Vie En Rose, which WON the academy award this year??
Terrible job Socialbuterfly!
yeah, what are the picks for 8-6?
all i see is La Bamba… man wtf
Oh oh, LA VIE EN ROSE! They finally found this list’s Achilles Heel!
2-Oscar-winning film, about singer Edith Piaf’s life? There’s no excuse to not have included this one!
It even would have made the list a perfect top 10!!!
Goa ahead SocialButterfly. You can go ahead and say,
“NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!”
Hey I just made a comment here but I can only see it on the main page recent comments! Is that normal?
i can’t see anything other than la bamba!!!!!!!!!! wtf?!?!?!?!?! help, jfrater!!! i rely on these lists!!!!! lol!!! but no seriously, wtf….
I’m sure you’re aware, or if not should be, that Amadeus is not historically or biographically accurate, however it is probably a very good movie (I have not seen it, but I am a history buff and I have heard that about the film).
YouTube vids-
could be YouTube or could be your system…like you’ve hit enter too often or maybe try refreshing the screen. sometimes it is LV. best thing to do if you don’t get a vid to play right off. stop. wait. refresh screen. if that doesn’t work. do not keep trying. give it a rest and try again later.
as for comments directed to J..keep time zones in mind please.
i’m sorry if anyone is having problems w/ vids playing or slow response time …but don’t just keep entering a comment or hitting play on a vid. stop. wait. and then try again. except for commenting. once is enough.
Two days in a row Cyn! Getting lonely?
Crimanon-
uh..no. getting tired of reading the same kinda comments again and again. YouTube has always been trouble for me wherever i go except its main site and even there sometimes its iffy. seems like it has been getting better lately though. so i already know to not blame the site on which you find a vid…blame YouTube.
and yes, LV has its issues too. there is no site online that doesn’t. and it just gets old…you’d think people just got online for the first time. granted some folks may have but almost any commenter here has been online for a while and still they’ve not figured it out. anyplace you comment has filters set. so some comments will get tossed into moderation because of those filters. which are there to keep spam out. so if you comment and it doesn’t show up…stop commenting. give it a rest. and check for it later.
like here…anytime you put in a link. or a number. or bold or italics…chances are it’ll get kicked. so don’t do that.
for links…write it out. don’t post the link. if you want to write a comment w/ numbers in it…write the word not the number. especially one. or that f word. f. i. r. s. t. like f comment.
any site you post comments has filters set for more than just tool enhancement ads…specific filters for what has posed a problem for that site.
i dunno. guess i’m just talking to myself on this. so no Crimanon, not lonely…just tired. and yeah, i may not comment often. doesn’t mean i’m not here. and yeah, there are some comments that remain that if i had my way..they’d not be here.
Hey Cyn, I was just looking at this list again, I read it this morning before I went to work, and it’s not that the videos not there the list literally isn’t there. I can only see number 9 on mine now.
But as you said the time zone has to be taken into consideration, since it is almost 5 am where he lives.
*should have said the it’s not that the videos will not work, the list literally isn’t there.
Haha, “the f word”… yes, bad bad word. Foul-mouthed children!
Also, do comments get canned for trying to put up italics or bold?
But how will I convey emphasis? I need EMPHASIS, EMPHASIS on my WORDS!
I wanted to see Walk the Line. My brother and his (then) girlfriend saw it and both loved it. I saw Ray though, that was incredible!
And Randall, I’ve seen Yankee Doodle Dandy before. That’s actually my Dad’s favorite movie (he doesn’t get out much at all). James Cagney was such a fantastic actor, definitely one of my favorites of all time.
See, not all the oldies are lost on the younger generation
stormy..no idea why its doing it now. i can see nine then it skips to five. the coding is the same but i think it has something to do w/ ad placement. when the list was orginally posted whatever ads were there off the rotation ‘fit’. for some reason the ads now are messing it up. and i can’t mess w/ coding and certainly not w/ ads.
J will have to look at this and fix it.
Kreachure-
yeah..u 2 funnee. not.
will send J an email about the problems w/ this list and then i’m offline. so behave!
Ya, we have to do something about the odd glitches, namely the email (will not be published) I can see that Phillies either is or was a student at one time. Ya, there are some problems.
Just wanted to clear that up LOL
, night night Cyn
and yeah ..stormy i took care of your repeat.
uh..not sure but it could be site issues too. cuz this page didn’t load right for me either. its so hard for me to tell w/ this piece of ***** computer i’ve got. and then when you’ve got outside sources coming in like ads…and vids…it can mess stuff up too.
so ya’ll just be patient please and give J a chance to sort it out.
thanx.
I can only see entry 9 – I had to right-click and view the page source to see the other entries.
It might be my browser (Firefox) and OS (Linux) that don’t like something in the html.
im only seeing number 9
yeah i got firefox too and i only see number 9
Apparently there is a mismatch at the end of the source comment about the competition.
Reads:
Look around line 259 of the source.
Depending on your browser, it will mis-interpret the comment one way or the other. Gotta love programs that get idiosyncratic about correct syntax
Got edited out
Competition blurb (with extra spaces so it will slide by the checker
Reads
thanks cyn and sorry about that, I wrote the comment and then posted it, it didn’t show up then I noticed that I had no user name or email addy in my comment box so I thought it didn’t go through!!
Kreachure (#90): I never saw La Vie En Rose… therefore it did not end up qualifying on my list… and just because a movie wins 2 oscars does not mean it deserves a spot on the list. I had at least 4 other movies which I would put on before that movie which I have heard from others is an amazing performance by Cotillard and not much else.
I don’t understand why you are actively looking for an “Achille’s heel” for my list but from monitoring your coments over the past few months I can say that it doesn’t surprise me as you are an extremely negative person.
And for the record… who said that all lists had to be a top 10 format? Just because you are a slave to society’s boundaries does not mean that I am.
Am I the only one that sees just La Bamba… and that’s it?
okay – there was a bug in my code on the page – many apologies – it is now fixed.
I loooooooooooove this list.Some of my favourite movies are mentioned here.I first watched Mozart when I was about 7 but even then I could see how brilliant it was.I liked Ray as well,and Walk The Line…La Bamba.Excellent choices,excellent list!
2 excellent movies are missing in this list:
THE DOORS – jim morrison biography
CONTROL – ian curtis biography
SocialButterfly: WHAT? I was just kidding! I never take lists so seriously, anything I say that seems negative is only sarcasm, like in this case.
I only thought that La Vie en Rose qualified perfectly to your list, but you just didn’t notice it or hadn’t considered it, which ended up being kind of true.
Well, I can promise this much to you: I’ll start including smilies more often in my comments so other commenters like you realize that I’M JUST KIDDING! (
) I was only kidding with the ALL comments I made for this list, for starters.
(For example, if you hadn’t put a smilie below your comments about me being a slave to society’s boundaries, I would’ve thought you were serious!
)
I can see the lists just fine, and I can’t see anyone’s email. I use Firefox too. Strange…
And, yes, I am a student. Now I know who to blame if my inbox suddenly gets an influx of ***** I “subscribed” to.
Phillies: I’m a safari freak and it happens to me and due to my incredibly bad short term memory I can only remember the college. You’re safe.
Mozart was baptized Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart.
Amadeus was heavily fictionalized so it doesn’t really meet the author’s criteria here but it’s a pretty good movie.
I agrees with thems that noted ‘Control’
All hail Ian (you poor bastard)