Listen to Engelbert Humperdinck’s ‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles’ from Bullet Train soundtrack

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The quirky but still incredibly cool Engelbert Humperdinck song ‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles‘ was one of the superb songs played on the Bullet Train soundtrack this week.

The song was performed by both Humperdinck, now in his 80s, and by Japanese singer Avu-chan.

The Brad Pitt vehicle was released in movie theaters yesterday and, man, does it have a cool soundtrack, eh?’

Including composer Dominic Lewis’s superb film score.

I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles‘ is an old American song that was first released in 1919 by Ben Selvin’s Novelty Orchestra.

In recent years, it has received a huge number of covers, but its most well-known and most popular release, in the UK and beyond, was as the anthem for the West Ham football club.

That club’s supporters first began singing it in the 1920s, and have continued singing it at every football match ever since.

Not that that has stopped the cute song from also being used on a fair number of movies and TV shows. Including on Bullet Train.

Listen to Engelbert Humperdinck song ‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles‘ from the Bullet Train soundtrack on the film’s soundtrack album on Spotify below.

The action comedy film, which stars Brad Pitt, Bad Bunny and Sandra Bullock, was released in movie theaters in the U.S. yesterday, August 5th.

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