White City Lights - From ‘McVicar’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Roger Daltrey
McVicar (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
3:17 June 1, 1980
BPM
87
Key
D Minor
Camelot
7A

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White City Lights - From ‘McVicar’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Roger Daltrey Information

Acousticness
16%
Danceability
17%
Energy
19%
Instrumentalness
100%
Liveness
15%
Loudness
44%
Speechiness
8%
Valence
4%
Popularity
Loudness
-33.677 dB

Summary

"White City Lights - From ‘McVicar’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" by Roger Daltrey was released on June 1, 1980. The duration of White City Lights - From ‘McVicar’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is about 3 minutes long, at 3:17. Based on our data, "White City Lights - From ‘McVicar’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" appears to be safe for all ages and is not considered explicit. This track is about the average length of a typical track. The track order of this song in Roger Daltrey's "McVicar (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" album is number 4 out of 10. On top of that, Netherlands appears to be the country where this track was created. White City Lights - From ‘McVicar’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is not that popular right now. In our opinion, the overall tone is not very danceable and projects negative sounds, such as being sad, depressed, or angry.

White City Lights - From ‘McVicar’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack BPM

We consider the tempo marking of White City Lights - From ‘McVicar’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Roger Daltrey to be Andante (at a walking pace) because the track has a tempo of 87 BPM, a half-time of 44BPM, and a double-time of 174 BPM. Based on that, the speed of the song's tempo is slow. Activities such as, yoga or pilates, can go well with this song. The time signature for this track is 3/4.

White City Lights - From ‘McVicar’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Key

This song has a musical key of D Minor. Because this track belongs in the D Minor key, the camelot key is 7A. So, the perfect camelot match for 7A would be either 7A or 6B. While, a low energy boost can consist of either 7B or 8A. For moderate energy boost, you would use 4A and a high energy boost can either be 9A or 2A. However, if you are looking for a low energy drop, finding a song with a camelot key of 6A would be a great choice. Where 10A would give you a moderate drop, and 5A or 12A would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 10B allows you to change the mood.

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ISRC
NLF058090005
Label
L-M Records/RCA Records

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