Songs not written for a movie/franchise but became synonymous with it.
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Songs not written for a movie/franchise but became synonymous with it.
Not sure why I was thinking about it but I wondered what songs not originally written for a movie (or franchise) there are.
Three I thought of were Extreme Ways for Bourne, Red Right Hand for Scream and maybe Kiss From a Rose for Batman Forever.
Three I thought of were Extreme Ways for Bourne, Red Right Hand for Scream and maybe Kiss From a Rose for Batman Forever.
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Banana Boat Song (Day O) - Beetlejuice
For me at least
For me at least
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"Singin' In The Rain" - A Clockwork Orange
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Probably not exactly what the OP meant but I'll add:
Bohemian Rhapsody - Wayne's World
Stuck in the Middle with you - Reservoir Dogs
Mad World - Donnie Darko
Back in Black - Iron Man
Bohemian Rhapsody - Wayne's World
Stuck in the Middle with you - Reservoir Dogs
Mad World - Donnie Darko
Back in Black - Iron Man
Last edited by GoldenJCJ; 04-11-17 at 09:16 PM.
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"The Touch" -- Transformers
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I'll just go off on a tangent. It's not synonomous with it, but The End fits so perfectly with Apocalypse Now it seems like it should've been written for it.
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Badlands: Musica Poetica- Carl Orff
Trainspotting: Born Slippy- Underworld
Silence of the Lambs: Goodbye Horses- Q Lazzarus
The Breakfast Club: Don't You (Forget About Me)- Simple Minds
Almost Famous: Tiny Dancer- Elton John
Stand By Me: Stand By Me- Ben E King
Pretty In Pink: Pretty In Pink- The Psychedelic Furs
Ghost: Unchained Melody- The Righteous Brothers
Trainspotting: Born Slippy- Underworld
Silence of the Lambs: Goodbye Horses- Q Lazzarus
The Breakfast Club: Don't You (Forget About Me)- Simple Minds
Almost Famous: Tiny Dancer- Elton John
Stand By Me: Stand By Me- Ben E King
Pretty In Pink: Pretty In Pink- The Psychedelic Furs
Ghost: Unchained Melody- The Righteous Brothers
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"Honey Don't" -- The Prince of Tides
I'm thinking Carl Perkins didn't write that song to be played over a scene of a child getting ass-raped.
I'm thinking Carl Perkins didn't write that song to be played over a scene of a child getting ass-raped.
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Sweet Emotions - Dazed and Confused
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In Dreams by Roy Orbison was written long before Blue Velvet came out, but it always makes me think of the movie.
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So true. Back in the day, when lugging around a boom box and my cassette collection, my friends would see I had The Cars' first album. They'd beg me to play Moving in Stereo, and I always looked at them funny as I felt (and still do) that it's one of the weaker songs on the record. Then I finally saw Fast Times...