Posted on 07/06/2017 5:18:57 PM PDT by fatima
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Into the West - Return of the King
Theme song from August Rush -SOMETHING INSIDE BY JONATHAN RHYS MEYERS.
Windmills of your Mind....Thomas Crown Affair.
Here’s a ping.Can’t stay tonight.Watching movie with my Husband.(((((Hugs))))
“Lara’s Theme” from “Dr. Zhivago”.
“Chariots of Fire” was pretty good too.
From Fashions of 1934
“Mama, Look Sharp!” from 1776.
here is one of many
wouldn’t it be loverly
my fair lady
julie andrews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRbBegjoLU8
from Pigskin Parade
Fugue for Tinhorns at the beginning of Guys and Dolls
I’ve got the horse right here . . .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRZGeBSVszg
Play the notes to the theme from ‘King of Kings’ on a piano, now play the notes from the TV show ‘Hawaii Five-o’. Notice anything?
I Could Have Danced All Night, My Fair Lady.
Maureen McGovern - “The Morning After” from The Poseidon Adventure 1973
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcLazPauA1c
To Sir with Love
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXaEf4ktpPA
You Never Can Tell - Pulp Fiction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik-RsDGPI5Y
That Thing You Do
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o40za1wAlI
Song on the train from THE MUSIC MAN.
The entire PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.
Ann Miller sings and dances PREHISTORIC MAN from ON THE TOWN.
Top Hat! too many of the old Busby Berkley musical numbers.
Flaminco dance sequence and Love Is Where You Find It, from THE KISSING BANDIT.
I would have to say the theme from Rock. Man oh man, when I saw that in the theater with my friends in 1976 it was utterly utterly mind blowing, impossible to describe, just so moving and influential like you cannot imagine. We were teenagers, into boxing, I grew in New York city in a mostly Italian neighborhood, even though I’m of Irish heritage, almost all my friends were Italian and whoa, that movie with that music just utterly connected with us on an atomic level, in our DNA and just blew the roof off the place. It made you feel like you could do anything, that anything was possible. One of my friends the next day said he got up the next morning ate raw eggs and went jogging LOL! But wow, that movie was pure genius. Not only from Stallone, but from Bill Conti who to this day I think composed the greatest theme song ever for any movie. That movie would have never been as successful as it was without it. I watched it again last year and its perfect in every way, never ages, the casting, the dialogue, the setting, the music, a masterpiece. Even though he loses, he never quit.
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