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* It was released on the [[Doctor Who - Series 1 and 2 (soundtrack)|the series 1 and 2 soundtrack album]], even though other music from ''The Runaway Bride'' would later appear on [[Doctor Who - Series 3 (soundtrack)|the series 3 soundtrack album]]. | * It was released on the [[Doctor Who - Series 1 and 2 (soundtrack)|the series 1 and 2 soundtrack album]], even though other music from ''The Runaway Bride'' would later appear on [[Doctor Who - Series 3 (soundtrack)|the series 3 soundtrack album]]. | ||
* One line of the song (heard on the soundtrack album, but not in ''The Runaway Bride'') included the words, "all the strange, strange creatures." This would later be used by Gold as the title for [[All the Strange, Strange Creatures|his secondary theme composition]], which would also be known as the "trailer theme" for its frequent use in trailers. Thus although the series 3 soundtrack album does not include "Love Don't Roam", it does include an instrumental piece named by a lyric within "Love Don't Roam". | * One line of the song (heard on the soundtrack album, but not in ''The Runaway Bride'') included the words, "all the strange, strange creatures." This would later be used by Gold as the title for [[All the Strange, Strange Creatures|his secondary theme composition]], which would also be known as the "trailer theme" for its frequent use in trailers. Thus although the series 3 soundtrack album does not include "Love Don't Roam", it does include an instrumental piece named by a lyric within "Love Don't Roam". | ||
* "Love Don't Roam" bears significant resemblance to Al Wilson's "The Snake", and Murray Gold may have taken heavy inspiration from it when writing the song. | |||
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