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Explore the famous James Bond theme, Titanic soundtrack, Frozen's "Let It Go," and Britney Spears' song for The Smurfs 2. Discover the stories behind these timeless tunes and their impact on popular culture.
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The”James Bond Theme”was written by Monty Norman and it was first orchestrated by the John Barry Orchestra for 1962's Dr. No, although the actual authorship of the music has been a matter of controversy for many years. The theme, as written by Norman and arranged by Barry, was described by another Bond film composer, David Arnold, as "bebop-swing vibe coupled with that vicious, dark, distorted electric guitar, definitely an instrument of rock 'n' roll ...
The soundtrack album for Titanic was composed by James Horner. Horner chose Sissel. He had tried twenty-five or thirty singers before he finally chose Sissel as the voice to create specific moods within the film. Horner additionally wrote the song "My Heart Will Go On" in secret with Will Jennings because Cameron did not want any songs with singing in the film. Céline Dion agreed to record a demo.
"Let It Go" is a song from Disney's 2013 animated feature film, Frozen, with music and lyrics composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. The song was performed in the film by American actress and singer Idina Menzel in her role as Queen Elsa. "Let It Go" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 86th Academy Awards, where the song was performed live by Menzel.
"Ooh La La" is a song by American recording artist Britney Spears for the soundtrack of the 2013 family film The Smurfs 2. "Ooh La La" was written by Ammo, Fransisca Hall, and Lola Blanc, and was intended to become the latter's debut single. "Ooh La La" received generally positive response from critics. Rolling Stone's Dan Reilly highlighted the songs catchiness stating "now that you've heard it, try and get it out of your head" An editor from Billboard magazine described the track as a "sweet spot of sugary synth-pop" and that "'Ooh La La' is highlighted by a compelling breakdown, full of scrambled vocals and dense beats"
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