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MUSC 460- Pre-existing Songs
USC film music
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Undergraduate 2
12/07/2010

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Singing In The Rain
Definition

Title song originally in The Hollywood Review (1929)

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The Black Jungle (1955)

Definition

“Rock Around the Clock”- Bill Haley

 

Wanted to portray rebellious intercity youth by using rock n roll—MGM didn’t want to, but lost the battle

 

#1 for 8 weeks

 

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The Graduate (1967)
Definition

entire movie is Simon and Garfunkel hits (minus one song by them written for the film)

 

“Mrs. Robinson” only song written for the movie—was used as a merchandising tool

 

won Grammy for Album of the Year

 

Used popular music to appeal to young people

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Easy Rider (1969)
Definition

“Born to Be Wild” Steppenwolf

 

Songs carefully chosen to lyrics, mood

 

Total of $750 paid for each song that went in the movie/on the album


 Album stayed on charts for 72 weeks

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Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Definition

“Everybody’s Talkin” - Harry Nilsson

 

John Barry enlisted to compose score and find tunes that were representative of the movie

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American Graffiti (1973)
Definition

wall to wall rock n roll from 1959-1962

 

Value of songs in movie/album is beginning to be known

 

Album spends a year on Billboard

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Apocalypse Now (1979)
Definition

“The End” by the Doors

 

Brilliant use of pre-existing song....The lyrics are relevant, brilliantly cut to the images, and this is the music they would have been listening to in Vietnam, the time period of the movie

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The Big Chill (1983)
Definition

“Ain’t Too Proud to Beg” - The Temptations

 

More or less a Motown soundtrack

 

Album went double platinum and spent 161 weeks on Billboard

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Forrest Gump (1994) 
Definition

57 songs n the movie, 44 of which were masters

 

Set tone and time period, went through 3 decades of music

 

 Soundtrack spent 94 weeks on Billboard

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Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
Definition

“Neutron Dance”—album went to #1

 

more like current state of music suerpvision

HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE SCENE, except maybe the fact that is was upbeat and gave a "feeling" that fit

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Dangerous Minds (1995)
Definition

 “Gangsta’s Paradise”—1st hard core rap song to go to #1 on British charts

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Shrek (2001)
Definition
“I’m A Believer”
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Moulin Rouge (2001)
Definition
“Roxanne” by the Police redone as a tango
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