![]() ![]() ![]() No “used in a movie but only became famous after someone else covered it decades later or it became a staple of something else” songs. However, songs from movie musicals adapted from the stage are okay because those are direct adaptations.Ĥ. Many songs have iconic moments in movies, but they weren’t written for the movie or are covers. ![]() You have to at least use music from the movie, be inspired by an iconic line, something.ģ. No “Hey, let’s score a hit real quick” end credits nonsense. Have a legitimate application in the movie. It might zig-zag a bit and won’t please everyone, but this is the way of the world.Īs for my world, the criteria are as follows:Ģ. Of course, not all movie songs are winners, and that’s the beauty of making lists: put the losers in their place to exalt the better ones! Isn’t that the whole purpose of life?Īll lists need criteria, but with movie songs, it’s hard to establish something concrete. What was the first song? Does anyone know? It probably got created by accident, right? Like, some caveman banged a knick against a knack and went, “Uhhh?” and BAM, music was born.Įver since “Uhhh?” burst onto the scene 2.5 million years ago, we’ve worked tirelessly to refine our species’ musical craft, and no medium reflects that as well as the movies… except for just like, albums. ![]()
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