Movie soundtrack (2)
Movie title | Release year | Composer | Composer picture | Country | Remarks | |
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Mission: Impossible | 1966 | Lalo Schifrin | Argentina | |||
New York, New York | 1977 | John Kander, Fredd Ebb | USA | Sung by Liza Minelli in the movie and in 1979 by Franck Sinatra | ||
No Pockets in a Shroud | 1974 | Jean-Claude Borelly | France | The journalist Michel Dolannes gave his name to the musical theme of the movie | ||
Once Upon a Time in America | 1984 | Ennio Morricone | Italy | Deborah, played by lead actress Elizabeth McGovern, gave her first name to the main theme | ||
Once Upon a Time in the West | 1968 | Ennio Morricone | Italy | Sergio Leone, a childhood friend of Ennio Morricone, made him redo some recordings up to 20 times. But here you are the results ! | ||
Out of Rosenheim | 1987 | Bob telson | USA | "Calling You" is sung by Jevetta Steele | ||
Peppermint Soda | 1977 | Yves Simon | France | |||
Peter Gunn | 1958 | Henry Mancini | Usa | |||
Plunkett and Macleane | 1999 | Craig Armstrong | Scotland | |||
Police Commissioner Moulin | 1976 | François de Roubaix | France | |||
Public Enemies | 2009 | Elliot Goldenthal | USA | |||
Rocky III | 1982 | Bill Conti | USA | "Eye Of The Tiger" is performed by the American rock band Survivor | ||
Romeo and Juliet | 1968 | Nino Rota | Italy | |||
Sacco & Vanzetti | 1971 | Ennio Morricone | Italy | The OST is sung by Joan Baez | ||
Sahara | 2005 | Clint Mansell | Spain | |||
Schindler's List | 1993 | John Williams | USA | |||
Star Wars | 1977 | John Williams | USA | The OST received the Grammy Award for the best instrumental composition | ||
Summer of '42 | 1971 | Michel Legrand | France | |||
The Bodyguard | 1992 | Alan Silvestri | USA | The OST won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year | ||
The Bridge On The River Kwai | 1957 | Malcolm Arnold | England | |||
The Chorus | 2004 | Bruno Coulais | France | |||
The Fifth Day of Peace | 1969 | Ennio Morricone | Italy | |||
The Godfather | 1972 | Nino Rota | Italy | |||
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | 1966 | Ennio Morricone | Italy | The music, which has become world wide famous, makes the scenes even more spectacular and contributes greatly to the atmosphere of the movie. See also the other theme "The ecstasy of gold", in its concert version | ||
The High Chaparral | 1967 | David Rose | USA |
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