6 Best soundtracks you won’t get tired of listening to

6 Best soundtracks you won't get tired of listening to

The soundtrack we do not give up listening to the old movies is always at our bedside and does not forget to remind us of them. Let’s take a look at the list together with this article that we prepared to remind some of the soundtracks we cannot give up.

In this article, there are only 6 soundtracks. Of course, the best soundtracks are not limited to just these … There are many more memorable soundtracks in the history of cinema. We want to leave them in another post.

1. Everything I Do – Bryan Adams

The movie Robin Hood: Prince of Theives, which released in 1991 and starring Kevin Costner and Alan Rickman, preserves its place in the memory with the song Eveyrthing I Do voiced by Brian Adams as well as in unforgettable films in the field of cinema. The song is among the classics even today.

2. My Heart Will Go On – Celine Dion

In the absence of DVDs, VCDs, when we still went to the movies to watch movies, the only thing we got was the music of the movies. Although I went to the movie Titanic 6 times at the time, I remember that I recorded and listened to this song repeatedly to get into the air of the movie, to remember the scenes. Celin Dion, who almost did not agree to sing the song, gained an incredible place both in the fate of the movie Titanic and in her own music career.

3. Paint It Black -Rolling Stones

Even though it’s classical, we can get bored with listening to some songs, but we never get bored while listening to this song. The Paint It Black piece of Rolling Stones, which adds a unique identity to the film Devil’s Advocate, has the same effect on almost everyone whenever it is stolen in our ears. The song, which contains the basic style of rock music, has the level to bring stones to today’s soundtracks.

4. I Will Always Love You – Whitney Houston

Another legendary movie and another soundtrack. Although it is the first dance music of all weddings for a period, we cannot deny that it has an important place in the category of Best Film Music. One of the most memorable works of the Bodyguard movie, written by Whitney Houston and Bodyguard, is I Will Always Love You. When Kevin Costner’s performance is added, the song provides a perfect integrity with the movie. Although Whitney Houston does not forget the success of the music industry with her voice and talent, it should not be forgotten that I Will Always Love You contributed to her career.

5. El Tango De Roxanne – Moulin Rouge

We come across the tango version of the original, Roxanne, performed by The Police, in the movie Moulin Rouge. With the theme of the film, and the performance of Ewan McGregor and Jacek Koman, the piece gets a very different style and is described as a truly successful soundtrack.

6. Rock is Dead – Maryln Manson

The success of the soundtrack of the movie The Matrix is ​​reflected in the songs that are still heard today. Another album that gives the feeling of watching the movie when listened from the beginning is the soundtrack of The Matrix. Rock is Dead is one of the pieces that successfully reflect the spirit of the movie.

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