My favorite film is High Noon, a classic western. Therefore, I would have to say Do Not Forsake Me by Tex Ritter, which was sung several times in the movie, although not in its entirety.
there are great songs from movies,great movies and the kind of songs MEANT for movies-in the movie,when the song comes on it seems to blend in seamlessly with the scene,and the excellent combo of sound and picture just gives that climatic,breathaking excitement-which is why i think Dropkick Murphy's ''i'm shipping up to boston'' from The Departed (i mean,damn,i was clutching the sides of my seat when that scene with the song came on-it was just unbelievably,insanely great).
Plus it's an amazing song,for one hell of an incredible movie.
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You must remember this:
a kiss is just a kiss,
a sigh is just a sigh.
The fundamental things apply
as time goes by
'As Time goes By' from Casablanca
The song is called Ben from the movie called Ben.
Car Wash Soundtrack from the movie Car Wash.
Ease on Down the Road from the movie The Wiz.
Well, their not my favorite movies but I get chills each time I hear them....
"Don't Fear the Reaper" from "The Stand" and
"Bittersweet Symphony" at the very end of "Cruel Intentions" when Reese Witherspoon is driving down the street in the convertable.
I agree with Chris M but my more recent favorite is "Misery" by Soul Asylum from the movie Clerks 2
My favorite film is High Noon, a classic western. Therefore, I would have to say Do Not Forsake Me by Tex Ritter, which was sung several times in the movie, although not in its entirety.
there are great songs from movies,great movies and the kind of songs MEANT for movies-in the movie,when the song comes on it seems to blend in seamlessly with the scene,and the excellent combo of sound and picture just gives that climatic,breathaking excitement-which is why i think Dropkick Murphy's ''i'm shipping up to boston'' from The Departed (i mean,damn,i was clutching the sides of my seat when that scene with the song came on-it was just unbelievably,insanely great).
Plus it's an amazing song,for one hell of an incredible movie.
Brian Eno's "Ascent (An Ending)" from the movie "28 Days Later"
'Sing a Song About the Heartland' by George Strait
From the movie 'Pure Country'.
My favourite songs from movies are:
Sarah McLachlan "Building a Mystery" from ""Meet Joe Black"
The Cult "Painted on My Heart" from "Gone in 60 Seconds"
"Hair" and "Age of Aquarius" from "Hair"
and hundreds of others
I like the song played at the end of Cruel Intentions.
Disposable teens -Marilyn Manson from Blair Witch 2 . Good movie, great song.