Leading up to the reveal, Gaga seemingly shared lyrics from the song on Twitter. One line reads, “Hold my hand everything will be ok I heard from the heavens that clouds have been grey,” while another reads, “Pull me close wrap me in your aching arms I see that you’re hurtin’.”
The singer’s social media announcement continued, “This song is a love letter to the world during and after a very hard time. I’ve wanted you to hear it for so long. And I’m so excited to give it to you on May 3.” While “Top Gun: Maverick” was originally scheduled to be released in July 2019, it was initially delayed due to the movie’s complicated flight sequences and then further postponed as a result of the pandemic. It will now hit theaters on May 27.
Gaga is no stranger to penning songs for movies. She wrote all the music for “A Star Is Born,” winning an Oscar — along with Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt — for best original song for “Shallow.” The original “Top Gun” film had one of the most popular soundtracks of all time, including Berlin’s “Take My Breath Away,” which won an Oscar in 1986. No other songs on the “Top Gun: Maverick” soundtrack have yet been announced, but it won’t be a surprise if the movie has a few more music superstars up its sleeve.
Top Gun: Maverick film premiere was confirmed for London on MarkMeets.com
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