From the first talkie, theme songs in movies have found a treasured place in the popular consciousness, as these 50 best film songs prove.
Another theme for a John Wayne film, this song also gave away a lot of the plot – but it still appeared in the film under the opening credits. It’s a perfect earworm with just a touch of camp; you’ve got to love the background singers yelling “mush!” throughout. – Brett Mil...
Great songs from movies enhance scenes, convey emotions, and create unforgettable moments in the world of film. When expertly crafted, these tunes become synonymous with the movies for which they were written, taking on a life of their own as timeless classics. Taking center stage...
Great songs from movies enhance scenes, convey emotions, and create unforgettable moments in the world of film. When expertly crafted, these tunes become synonymous with the movies for which they were written, taking on a life of their own as timeless classics. Taking center stage...
Other notable James Bond theme songs from the 1970s: “Nobody Does it Better” fromThe Spy Who Loved Me(1977) and “Diamonds Are Forever” from the film of the same name (1971). Super Fly – Freddie’s Dead/Theme From Superfly by Curtis Mayfield ...
the intro continues. The door closed on the camera accompanied by Paul Weller's vocals gives a solid and definitive ending. But the titular lyric seems to give a subtle nod to the film's sub-theme of comedy, whilst appearing to say to the audience "the violence, the drugs, the blackmail...
Had they teamed up at the peak of their powers decades ago, it would have been a "stop everything and go watch" event. While Escape Plan did not have that cultural impact, the film has become a surprising hit since its 2013 release. Read more ...
Even if you’ve never seen Hayao Miyazaki’s beloved children’s film, there’s a good chance you know the ending theme. Eminently singable (“To-to-ro To-tor-ro!”) and full of whimsy, it’s the perfect ending for a magical, lyrical animated masterpiece. No wonder it’s sung by...
Award-winning jazz pianist and film score producer David Grusin wrote the Gospel-inspired theme for the Norman Lear sitcomGood Times, which aired on CBS from February 1974 to August 1979. The lyrics, sung by Jim Gilstrap and Blinky Williams, chronicle the economic challenges ("temporary layoffs...
Music is an integral part of movies. It is subtle in non-musical films but it is a primary theme of musicals.Almost every film released today have its own soundtrack CD released too. The soundtrack CD may include songs (pop songs or original songs) that were used in the film or otherw...