Music for Film, TV, Advertising & Media
Melodic adult alternative and cinematic studio songwriting available for potential use in visual media, advertising, podcasts, and independent productions.
Available for Potential Licensing
Sunday’s Child songs are available for potential licensing consideration across film, television, advertising, podcasts, digital media, and independent productions. The catalog includes melodic adult alternative, cinematic rock, nostalgic pop, and emotionally driven songwriting suitable for a wide range of scenes and campaigns.
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Independent Productions
Rights & Clearance Notes
Sunday’s Child songs are written by Joshua Najjar / Joshua Nage and have been copyrighted. For licensing inquiries, please contact us directly so we can confirm the specific usage, rights details, required format, and clearance path for the song requested.
Many tracks may be available for simple clearance. Please contact us for rights confirmation.
Browse by Mood & Scene
A quick guide to Sunday’s Child tracks that may fit specific film, TV, advertising, and media moments.
Driving / Road / Movement
- Hop on the Train
- Time Passing By
For travel scenes, road montages, movement, transition, or characters leaving something behind.
Romantic / Nostalgic
- First Kiss
- If I Ever Lost You
For first love, memory, relationship reflection, and emotionally warm cinematic moments.
Melancholic / Reflective
- November Song
- The Only Cure
For autumn-like moods, emotional release, quiet scenes, and reflective storytelling.
Cinematic / Crime / Redemption
- Save Us
For darker, cinematic, late-night, noir, mystery, or redemption-driven moments.

Featured Sync Story
“Save Us” and the Film Connection
“Save Us,” from Traveling Dreams, carries one of the strongest cinematic stories in the Sunday’s Child catalog. The song was written for consideration around the film 15 Minutes, starring Robert De Niro, although it was not used in the final film. The track’s emotional tension and film-like atmosphere make it a strong candidate for sync-style positioning.
Send a Licensing Inquiry
For film, TV, advertising, podcast, or digital media use, send the project details below and we’ll respond with next steps.