I found it interesting that they counted music that was written for other purposes and later incorporated into a movie. That's how "Unchained Melody" by the Righteous Brothers got in, even though it was written years before Ghost came out.
The Oscars only count songs written specifically for a particular movie (which is why Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You, a remake, was not qualified to be nominated).
But if you use that same standard for the AFI list, "As Time Goes By" from Casablanca would have not made the list, and we all know it deserved to make that list.
I thought it was interesting that they mentioned that “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” was used in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and "Moulin Rouge," but they didn't mention that "Singin' In The Rain" turned up in "A Clockwork Orange."
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Steve!
Someone at the AFI must be a huge fan of BS - er, Barbra Streisand - she's got 5 songs in the list!
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Tom Strange
I missed it... was watching baseball... but "Flashdance" at number 55? I'd be P.O.'d if I was in numbers 56-100!
But, it's a pretty good list... when are they gonna run out of "lists"? ...they keep dreaming them up to make new shows... kind of like "awards"...
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Zixar
I think the real ones to be p-o'd are whoever lost to Eminem by being 94-100. Oy.
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I found it interesting that they counted music that was written for other purposes and later incorporated into a movie. That's how "Unchained Melody" by the Righteous Brothers got in, even though it was written years before Ghost came out.
The Oscars only count songs written specifically for a particular movie (which is why Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You, a remake, was not qualified to be nominated).
But if you use that same standard for the AFI list, "As Time Goes By" from Casablanca would have not made the list, and we all know it deserved to make that list.
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ex10
I was hoping "As Time Goes By" was number 1. :)-->
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Pirate1974
I thought it was interesting that they mentioned that “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” was used in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and "Moulin Rouge," but they didn't mention that "Singin' In The Rain" turned up in "A Clockwork Orange."
I wonder why?
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OnionEater
I was surprised at #29 "Born To Be Wild" from Easy Rider one of my all time favorites. Changed my life more than TWI did.
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Kit Sober
I didn't see it all, but did see Marlon Brando singing "Luck be a lady tonite." That was nice.
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Watered Garden
What happened to "Can you feel the love tonight?" from The Lion King????
One of my favorites, moreso than #99
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