Best Theme Songs
Looking for the best theme songs? You've come to the right place - this article will list some of the best tunes that have secured their place in the musical hall of fame...

Best Theme Songs of All Time
Obviously, tastes and choices differ, and what sounds super on a given day may just not do much for you the next. Sometimes, this happens, when a particular song is the rage, you listen to it day in and day out, because it's playing everywhere, till you can't stand the sound of it anymore - prime example - the Titanic theme, My Heart Will Go On. No offense Celine, but I still can't stand it. And then there are those that stand out, that stand the test of time and can make it to any list of feel-good music, years on.
Lord of the Rings
This may not make it to many lists but it truly tops mine, with some of the best scores ever. Composed by the musical genius Howard Shore, the soundtrack for the trilogy boasts of some of the most powerful orchestral performances and won this talented composer three Academy Awards.
Star Wars
John Williams, the prolific American composer, created this masterpiece that went on to become the signature score that fans would associate with the Original Star Wars Trilogy and the Prequel Trilogy. The score for these six films is considered by many to be some of the most widely recognized and respected contributions to cinematic music.
Harry Potter
John Williams again, with further proof of his versatility - the magical world of the boy wizard couldn't possibly have a better accompaniment that the curiously haunting notes of the theme music.
The Pink Panther
Remember this one? Composed by Henry Marcini, it survived the cartoons Peter Sellers, Alan Arkin, and finally even Steve Martin. It is still, one of the most recognized and distinguishable tunes to date. The theme is equal parts of suspense and bumbling detective work, though how music can do that still confounds me.
Some of the best theme songs from movies, are songs that formed part of the original soundtrack, but gained popularity as singles as well. Movies like Dirty Dancing and later Pretty Woman, for instance, had an outstanding score that went on to be as famous as the movie itself and in fact added to their popularity. The music scores climbed the billboard charts as the box office records climbed higher and higher. Some of them are listed below, along with their performers.
- Moon River - Breakfast at Tiffany's (Audrey Hepburn)
- Mrs Robinson - The Graduate (Simon & Garfunkel)
- Stayin' Alive - Saturday Night Fever (The BeeGees)
- Jailhouse Rock - Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley)
- Unchained Melody - Ghost (Righteous brothers)
- Summer Nights - Grease (John Travolta and Olivia Newton John)
- Lose Yourself - 8 Mile (Eminem)
- All That Jazz - Chicago (Catherine Zeta Jones and Renee Zellweger)
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