Movie soundtrack (1)
Movie title | Release year | Composer | Composer picture | Country | Remarks | |
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Doctor Zhivago | 1965 | Maurice Jarre | France | The beautiful Oscar-winning music of Maurice Jarre ("Lara's theme") brings a real epic side to the Russian adventures of Dr. Jivago (Omar Sharif) and his mistress Larissa Antipova, performed by the beautiful Julie Christie | ||
Don't Worry, I'm Fine | 2006 | Aaron | France | |||
Duck, You Sucker ! | 1971 | Ennio Morricone | Italy | |||
Emmanuelle | 1974 | Pierre Bachelet | France | This is the first song by Pierre Bachelet and his greatest success | ||
Flashdance | 1983 | Giorgio Moroder | USA | Irene Cara sings "What a feeling"; see also "Maniac" written and performed by Michael Sembello | ||
For a Few Dollars More | 1965 | Ennio Morricone | Italy | |||
For love one can die | 1972 | Ennio Morricone | Italy | |||
Furia | 1999 | Brian May | England | |||
Halloween | 1978 | John Carpenter | U.S. | |||
Hang' Em High | 1968 | Dominic Frontiere | USA | |||
Il giardano delle delizie | 1967 | Ennio Morricone | Italy | |||
In the Mood for Love | 2000 | Shigeru Umebayashi | Germany | |||
Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion | 1970 | Ennio Morricone | Italy | |||
James Bond – A View to a Kill | 1985 | John Barry | England | This OST is the most successful Bond theme to date | ||
James Bond – For Your Eyes Only | 1981 | Bill Conti | USA | "For your eyes only" is sung by Sheena Easton | ||
James Bond – The Living Daylights | 1987 | John Barry | England | |||
La strada | 1954 | Nino Rota | Italy | |||
Le avventure de Pinocchio | 1972 | Fiorenzo Carpi | Italy | |||
Les Brigades du Tigre | 1974 | Claude Bolling | France | |||
Let's Get Those English Girls | 1976 | Mort Shuman | USA | Mort Shuman got the César of the best music with "Sorrow (Since You Left Me)" | ||
Love Story | 1970 | Francis Lai | France | |||
Mahogany | 1975 | Michael Masser | USA | The song "Do you know where you're going to" is Sung by Diana Ross | ||
Mars Attacks! | 1996 | Danny Elfman | USA | |||
Metello | 1970 | Ennio Morricone | Italy | |||
Midnight Express | 1978 | Giorgio Moroder | Italy | Giorgio Moroder won the Oscar for "Chase" |
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