‘My Rifle, My Pony and Me’, Rio Bravo (1959) Now, whether or not a gunslinger like Buster Scruggs would make it to the pearly gates is debatable, but in the context of the film, the sight contrasts with Scruggs’ trigger-happy persona, and sets the stage for the next five stories, all of which grapple with the business of life and death in the Old West. It’s a simple, folksy cowboy ditty, accompanied by the sight of Tim Blake Nelson’s titular Buster Scruggs slowly ascending to Heaven, strumming a lyre. One of the most surprising moments in The Ballad of Buster Scruggs was this little ditty, which kicks in about five minutes into The Coen Brothers’ anthology western. Written by David Rawlings and Gillian Welch performed by Tim Blake Nelson and Willie Watson ‘When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings’, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018) Teamed with a montage highlighting Walker’s 13-year history with the franchise, it’s an emotional but never cloying goodbye. Wiz Khalifa’s verses on this pop-rap ballad underscore the importance of family (which has always been at the heart of the F&F films) while Puth’s piano melody and vocal hook provide the emotional core. His final appearance as Brian O’Conner in Furious 7 was marked with a touching tribute at the film’s close, in which O’Conner bids farewell to long-time friend Dominic Toretto, played by Vin Diesel. When Paul Walker died in a car accident in 2013, the Fast and the Furious lost one of its most beloved stars. Written by Andrew Cedar, Justin Franks, Charlie Puth and Cameron Thomaz performed by Wiz Khalifa ft. Think we’ve missed something? Let us know ‘See You Again’, Furious 7 (2015) Here are the 50 best original songs written for movies, embedded below so you can listen as you peruse the list. We’ve also limited ourselves to one Bond film, just to keep things interesting. For the sake of brevity, we’ve chosen to omit orchestral scores and music from Disney films (sorry, Frozen fans), as well as songs featured in conventional musicals, both classic and contemporary. The ranking of these songs was, naturally, a subjective exercise, but in many instances wider cultural relevance was as much a deciding factor as personal taste. You’ll no doubt recognise many of the songs listed below from now iconic scenes, and hopefully there’s one or two more obscure tracks you’ll be discovering for the first time. There is a long and rich tradition of this – but what are the all-time best original songs written for films? After carefully thumbing through our 7” collection, we’ve hand-picking 50 choice cuts for your delectation. Sometimes, of course, a filmmaker will reach out to a musician they admire asking them to contribute to a specific project. Easy Rider may have captured the free-wheeling spirit of the 1960s thanks in part to its prominent use of Steppenwolf’s ‘Born to be Wild’, but a piece of popular music can take on different meanings over time. But while creating an effective jukebox playlist has become an art in itself, perfected by the likes of Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, using pre-existing music in a movie can have its drawbacks. When a film really nails a needle drop, you feel it. The 50 Best Original Songs Written for MoviesĪ countdown of the greatest chart-toppers, floor-fillers and musical curios ever composed for film.
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