
Movie soundtracks are common, although the songs and music are an integral part of the film. The music creates the atmosphere, while the songs and their lyrics reinforce this mood. However, sometimes the songs and lyrics of a soundtrack of the film can be viewed as larger than the film itself. These songs and their lyrics are more than just iconic. When you mention a movie, it is rare for anyone to link a song to her. However, with these songs, the movies are only secondary. These are some of the songs icon that helped create and establish the film as they are now.
"My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion
Nothing can be bigger than Celine Dion "My Heart Will Go On". The famous (sometimes infamous) theme song from the movie Titanic is perhaps the greatest song ever created for a movie. And rightly so, since Titanic was only the highest gross film in the world (with a worldwide gross of over one billion dollars-a feat in its release, and an achievement that no other film has doubled). Many argue that this song is not exactly a high art. With lyrics that go "Near, far, wherever you are / I believe that the heart is / Once more you open the door / And you're here in my heart / And my heart go on and on," it is clear that the song does not aspire to be great art. However, although many refuse to consider this song as the music, they are willing to admit that "My Heart Will Go On" Titanic was the movie that is.
"Growing old with you," The Wedding Singer
"Aging with You" is an unexpected success. The song was not done by a professional singer, but a comic actor Adam Sandler, no less. The lyrics are very simplistic, something that sounds like an average Joe's ode to love more than anything else. However, with its simple lyrics, and even more simple music, "grow old with you" became an icon of the song that remains in the consciousness of people, even today. The lyrics, while low, are sweet and sentimental. The chorus reads: "I'll miss you / Kiss you / Give you my coat when you are cold or need you or your food / maintain and even allow remote control." The letters "may be feeling the song hook. The film, though not entirely forgotten, is not considered part of pop culture, but persists as a modern classic song.
"I Do not Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith
Aerosmith is one of the biggest acts in music, "Independence Day" was one of the greatest films of its time. Together, they created the "I Do not Want to Miss a Thing," a song that has survived the scrutiny of the pop culture critics, even if the film is often seen as an overrated crap. "I Do not Want to Miss a Thing" is a favorite karaoke, accessible through their lyrics. In fact, sung on television's largest karaoke-type show American Idol. In fact, the contestant who performed the song during its seventh season, finally won the competition.
By: Bei Maniago
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