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A line from the hymn was quoted by [[Hindle]] to describe the planet [[Deva Loka]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Kinda]]'') | A line from the hymn was quoted by [[Hindle]] to describe the planet [[Deva Loka]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Kinda]]'') | ||
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The performance of the song from ''Gridlock'' was included on the soundtrack CD for Series 3 and is, to date, the only non-original song ever included on a ''Doctor Who'' soundtrack from either the classic or revival series. The ''Gridlock'' version was arranged by [[Murray Gold]]. | The performance of the song from ''Gridlock'' was included on the soundtrack CD for Series 3 and is, to date, the only non-original song ever included on a ''Doctor Who'' soundtrack from either the classic or revival series. The ''Gridlock'' version was arranged by [[Murray Gold]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:50, 3 November 2011
Abide with Me was an ancient Earth hymn, which was sung by the drivers of New New York as they departed the Motorway, after they were freed by the Tenth Doctor. (DW: Gridlock)
A line from the hymn was quoted by Hindle to describe the planet Deva Loka. (DW: Kinda)
Behind the scenes
The performance of the song from Gridlock was included on the soundtrack CD for Series 3 and is, to date, the only non-original song ever included on a Doctor Who soundtrack from either the classic or revival series. The Gridlock version was arranged by Murray Gold.