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The specific "Mix (City of Angels)" often found in fan circles is frequently paired with imagery from the 1998 film City of Angels . While not part of the original movie soundtrack, fans have identified a deep thematic synergy between Norman's lyrics and the film's story of an angel who sacrifices immortality for human love.

: Beyond the fan-made mixes, official versions include the Radio Edit , the "Long Version Mix," and an "Unplugged Angel Movie Mix" which leans into the cinematic atmosphere. Emotional Resonance chris_norman_wild_wild_angel_mix_city_of_angels

The phrase originally gained fame with the rock band in their 1976 hit "Wild Wild Angels". That version focused on "angels on the skyways," portraying figures who are misunderstood by the "people like you who never knew" what they had to face. The specific "Mix (City of Angels)" often found

In 1994, Chris Norman revisited the concept with a solo track titled . This version shifted toward a more intimate, synth-heavy romantic ballad. The lyrics evoke deep emotional vulnerability, with Norman singing, "Wild, wild angel, rescue me... it's too late to cry". The "City of Angels" Connection Emotional Resonance The phrase originally gained fame with