My Favorite Songs From Movies .! Part 1
Greetings Everyone .!!
Here i present to you my all time favorite songs from movies that i have enjoyed .
In no particular order :
- Moby - 'Extreme Ways' (Jason Bourne)
This song always used to hype me up in this movie . What a cool track by the Legendary Moby
- Alone in Kyoto - ( Lost in Translation )
This is a classic, it's stunningly otherworldly and so unique . It was just perfect for this movie and It perfectly captures the themes of loneliness, melancholy and social-disconnect of two individuals from different ages .
- Junip - Don´t Let It Pass ( The Secret Life of Walter Mitty )
Love this tune by a band named Junip . It was the perfect soundtrack for the last section of the movie .This scene makes me overwhelmingly happy . Such an underrated movie .
- " Wake Up", by "Rage Against the Machine" ( Matrix Climax )
They couldn't have picked a more perfect song to end this masterpiece of a movie .
- Pixies - Where Is My Mind? ( Fight Club )
The ending soundtrack for "Fight Club" is as iconic as the film itself. As the climax of the movie unfolds, the hauntingly powerful song "Where Is My Mind?" by the Pixies begins to play.
- Playground Love - Air ( The Virgin Suicides )
"Playground Love" by Air is a standout track from the soundtrack of "The Virgin Suicides," a film directed by Sofia Coppola . Its used during a pivotal scene in the film too . It's such a beautifully haunting film! Sofia Coppola did an incredible job capturing the mood and emotion of the story. It's definitely one of those films that stays with you after you've watched it.
- Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry ( Back to the Future )
The scene in "Back to the Future" where Marty McFly grabs that guitar and starts jamming out to "Johnny B. Goode"? It's seriously one of the coolest moments in movie history! Michael J. Fox totally kills it . Every time I hear that song, I can't help but picture Marty tearing it up on stage. It's just classic song .
- Aerosmith - I Don't Want to Miss a Thing ( Armageddon )
Love this movie and that scene with the song "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" It's so emotional, especially when Bruce Willis and Liv Tyler are saying goodbye. The song just adds this intense feeling to the moment, you know? It's like the perfect fit for that scene.
Spoiler Alert If you have not seen the movie .!
- Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (Saturday Night Fever)
"Stayin' Alive" in "Saturday Night Fever" is like the ultimate disco anthem . The Bee Gees nailed it with that one—it's catchy, it's funky, and it's got that iconic beat that just makes you want to dance all night long.
10 ) The Doors - The End ( Apocalypse Now )
This song just sets this intense vibe right from the start. You can almost feel the tension building as the song plays in the intro . it sets the tone for the entire film .You can almost feel the intensity and darkness of the Vietnam War creeping in.
And The Doors is one of my all time favorite band too .
Thanks for Stopping by . 😀
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You selected some great tracks!
Especially the following ones I truly love: Moby, Kyoto and Air.
Beegees, nice one as well: In the hit charts when I was a kid. Bringing back memories.
Miss the Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber in the movie Platoon. Oww and so many others, but but but I understand, your post can't be like a complete book! 😅
Thank you so much 😀 🎵 ☮️ ..yaa i just wrote down some of my favorites .there are many more that i missed out .!
🎶