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By *imonxxx200 OP   TV/TS
2 weeks ago

Thirsk

Its just me the words speak to me sorry

ABBA mamamia the winner takes it all

Shallow grave happy hart (andy Williams)

Deliverance dueling banjos

Beet that

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By *wladMan
2 weeks ago

high wycombe

Johnny Be Goode from Back to the Future

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By *utcock61Man
2 weeks ago

glasgow

The Chase,,,,Midnight Express.

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By *enn gMan
2 weeks ago

Warrington

Predator, Long Tall Sally

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By *rancd2TV/TS
2 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Most of the songs from ‘the killer’

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By *pertSukrMan
2 weeks ago

Ipswich

Ave Maria. Sung in both Muriel's Wedding, and Prizzi's Honour. Beautiful.

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By *pertSukrMan
2 weeks ago

Ipswich

Oh , and "Little Green Bag" in the film Resevoir Dogs

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By *aybtm400Man
2 weeks ago

Ballyclare

"Duettino - Sull'aria"

The Shawshank Redemption

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By *rancd2TV/TS
2 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

‘You never can tell’ from pulp fiction

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By *ig paul 321Man
2 weeks ago

Blackpool

Eye of the tiger .... rocky

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By *olarMan
2 weeks ago

woking

Tubular bells The Excorcist

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By *enri du lacMan
2 weeks ago

Coventry

"Somewhere Out There" - An American Tail

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By *oodster111Man
2 weeks ago

biggleswade

Great choices, here are three for me:

Beethoven Symphony 7 second movement - from Immortal Beloved and X Men Apocalypse

Moon River - Breakfast at Tiffanys

World of Pure Imagination - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

There are so many amazing tunes in so many films

OK - one more - Eric Clapton, Layla - the second half at the end of Goodfellas

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By *enri du lacMan
2 weeks ago

Coventry


"Ave Maria. Sung in both Muriel's Wedding, and Prizzi's Honour. Beautiful. "

Aaron Neville sang it at the end of "Alive".

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By *hong loverTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Wilton near Malton

Arrival of the birds by the Cinematic Orchestra in the film ‘ The Theory of Everything’

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By *pertSukrMan
2 weeks ago

Ipswich


"Great choices, here are three for me:

Beethoven Symphony 7 second movement - from Immortal Beloved and X Men Apocalypse

Moon River - Breakfast at Tiffanys

World of Pure Imagination - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

There are so many amazing tunes in so many films

OK - one more - Eric Clapton, Layla - the second half at the end of Goodfellas"

Good choices

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By *vsindyTV/TS
2 weeks ago

A place where sheep are warm, or Burnley.

Timothy Chalamet singing Pure Imagination...yes, I know Gene Wilder did a good job, but I just think the version by T.C. was more poignant.

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By *ull bi for funMan
2 weeks ago

hull

Adele - skyfall

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By *pertSukrMan
2 weeks ago

Ipswich

Edith Piaf "Je ne regrette rien" The film La vie en Rose.

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By *ham59Man
2 weeks ago

Torquay

Every track in The Wanderers, great soundtrack

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By *anleybeatonMan
2 weeks ago

london

Liza Minnelli in 'Cabaret' singing

What Good Is Sitting Alone In Your Room

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By *ulivanMan
2 weeks ago

keghley

The big lebowski- “Hotel California" by the Gipsy Kings

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By *agedSubSlutMan
2 weeks ago

Bishop Auckland

The answer is

The first time ever I saw your face - Roberta Flack in Play Misty for me.

You're welcome

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By *ornyandlookinMan
2 weeks ago

Blackpool

I wanna be your dog/Iggy & the Stoogies.

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.

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By *pertSukrMan
2 weeks ago

Ipswich


"The answer is

The first time ever I saw your face - Roberta Flack in Play Misty for me.

You're welcome "

Beautiful

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By *imonxxx200 OP   TV/TS
2 weeks ago

Thirsk

And avia Maria Alive

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By *pertSukrMan
2 weeks ago

Ipswich


"And avia Maria Alive "

I'd never heard that version before. It's lovely. Thanks for sharing.

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By *oodster111Man
2 weeks ago

biggleswade

Top tune!

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By *tmguylookingMan
2 weeks ago

Chesterfield

John Parr - St Elmos Fire... great song and a great film.

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By *hubbyGayTraffordMan
2 weeks ago

Stretford

Exit Music (For a film) - Radiohead,

It's in Baz Lurmann's Romeo and Juliet.

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By *icole FanningTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Navan / Clonsilla

"Cavatina” …. in the Deer Hunter

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By *erscumdumpMan
2 weeks ago

Watford

Sabotage Beastie Boys in Star Trek Beyond.

Heart of Glass Crabtree remix Bondie and Philip Glass in Handmaid's Tale.

Light of the Seven by Ramin Djwadi in Game of Thrones when Cersei blows up the sept.

Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber in Platoon

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By *d seekerMan
2 weeks ago

Skelmersdale

Pixies where is my mind.

Fight club.

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By *inimee1Man
2 weeks ago

near

Mustang sally , commitments

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By *evanianMan
2 weeks ago

Flintshire

'Moon River' from 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'

'As Time Goes By' from 'Casablanca'

'What a Wonderful World' from 'Good Morning Vietnam'

'Edelweiss' from 'The Sound of Music'

'Born Free' from 'Born Free'

'Singin' in the Rain' from 'Singin' in the Rain'

'Over the Rainbow' from 'The Wizard of Oz'

'White Christmas' from 'Holiday Inn'

'Que Sera, Sera' from 'The Man Who Knew Too Much'

'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head' from 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'

'I Was Born Under a Wandering Star' from 'Paint Your Wagon'

'Tammy' from 'Tammy and the Bachelor'

'Send in the Clowns' from A Little Night Music

'Sylvia's Mother' from American Gr_ffiti

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By *atchmo_Jizz!Man
2 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Purple Rain - Prince from Purple Rain

Mrs Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel from The Graduate

Kiss From a Rose - Seal from Batman Forever

Shallow - Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper from A Star is Born

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By *ucker4over50Man
2 weeks ago

Romford

Im a lumberjack. Monty python.

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By *astDevonGuyMan
2 weeks ago

East Devon

With One More Look / Watch Closely Now - A Star Is Born

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By *ighway expressMan
2 weeks ago

Campbeltown

The Windmills of Your Mind , from The Thomas Crown Affair.

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By *evanianMan
2 weeks ago

Flintshire

'Don't Cry for Me Argentina' from 'Evita'

'Jesus Christ Superstar' from 'Jesus Christ Superstar'

'Any Dream Will Do' from 'Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat'

'Memory' from 'Cats'

'Memories' from 'The Way We Were'

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By *ldmanMan
2 weeks ago

Rawcliffe Bridge.

Truly Scrumptious from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

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By *vsindyTV/TS
2 weeks ago

A place where sheep are warm, or Burnley.

Not technically a film, but Daniela Andrade's version of Gnarls Barkleys Crazy featured in The Umbrella Academy

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By *ack_69erMan
2 weeks ago

Beverley

A bit early in the morning for the "Marbles" to be thinking. but four spring to mind, otherwise there is loads: -

Rambo - "Its a Long Road"

Kelly's Heroes - "Burning Bridges"

Slapshot - "Right Back Where We Started From"

The Odd Angry Shot "Leaving on a Jet Plane" and also "Who Cares Anyway" which sums the whole film up and was never recorded apart from in the film and never released on a soundtrack or as a single

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By *upertedMan
2 weeks ago

Nelson

Suo Gân from Empire of the Sun

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By *IPMANMan
2 weeks ago

LONDON WEST

The wind beneath my wings - Beaches and Everybody's Talking - Midnight Cowboy

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By *lexieMan
2 weeks ago

Just north of Southampton


"‘You never can tell’ from pulp fiction "

You beat me too it. Classic movie and Chucks toon fits perfectly! They don't call him the king of rock n roll for nothing

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By *lexieMan
2 weeks ago

Just north of Southampton


"The answer is

The first time ever I saw your face - Roberta Flack in Play Misty for me.

You're welcome "

That song did fit well into a really good film... One Clint's best, up there with Unforgiven IMO

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By (user no longer on site)
2 weeks ago

Great list !

‘Bloody Mary’ from South Pacific

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By *dstefiMan
2 weeks ago

Solihull

The radiator lady song from Eraserhead. "In heaven, everything is fine ..."

Twin Peaks theme by Angelo Badalamenti.

Can you tell I like David Lynch?

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By *hubsloverMan
2 weeks ago

East/west sussex

Leaving Las Vegas - Come Rain Or Come Shine

Don Henley

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By *R6guyMan
2 weeks ago

Worcs


"Pixies where is my mind.

Fight club."

This

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By *usan jonesTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Fortunate son - Forrest Gump

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By *lue555Man
2 weeks ago

harrow

When doves cry from purple rain.

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By *issy crystalTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Hook


"The radiator lady song from Eraserhead. "In heaven, everything is fine ..."

Twin Peaks theme by Angelo Badalamenti.

Can you tell I like David Lynch? "

And Llorando from Mulholland Dr.

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By *orny747Man
2 weeks ago

andover

On days like these, the Italian job.

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By *ickSeekerMan
2 weeks ago

Canterbury

🎶 I don't know how to love him

🎥 Jesus Christ Superstar

👩🏾 Yvonne Elliman

🌟

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
2 weeks ago

North East

Now We Are Free

Gladiator

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By *oxleyMan
2 weeks ago

Wetherby

End of Babe…

Peter Gabriel

That’ll Do

You will blub….!

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By *tar33Man
2 weeks ago

North London (outer)

You Know My Name by Chris Cornell from Casino Royale.

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By *ancsbisexMan
2 weeks ago

Burnley

There's plenty to choose from, but an unexpected delight is Me Ol’ Bamboo from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang which was on telly this morning. Here are the lyrics, make of them what you will. Quite saucy for a kiddies film.

A seaman's got a gaff

And the Merry Men of Robin Hood

They used their quarterstaff

On the Spanish plains inside their canes

They hide their ruddy swords

But we make do with an old bamboo

And everyone applauds!

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, hey!

[Chorus]

Me ol' bamboo, me ol' bamboo

You better never bother with me ol' bamboo

You can 'ave me 'at or me bumbershoot

But you better never bother with me ol' bamboo

[Verse 2: Dancers and Caractacus]

When punting on the beautiful Thames-

-You use a sturdy pole

To protect their fair complexion-

-Ladies use a parasol

It's useful in the underbrush-

-to have a hefty spear

Right!

But what we do with an ol' bamboo

Makes everybody cheer!

One, two, three, ho!

[Chorus]

Me ol' bamboo, me ol' bamboo

You better never bother with me ol' bamboo

You can 'ave me 'at or me bumbershoot

But you better never bother with me ol' bamboo

[Dancer]

'Ave a go, mate!

[Verse 3: Dancers and Caractacus]

A flyer in an "aerioplane"

He steers it with a stick

He does?

A collier in the pits o' Wales

He leans upon his pick

That's right!

[ALL]

Now every wheel of an automobile

Revolves around a shaft (Hey!)

But what we do with an old bamboo

Makes everyone go daft!

One, two

[Chorus]

Me ol' bamboo, me ol' bamboo

You better never bother with me ol' bamboo

You can 'ave me 'at or me bumbershoot

But you better never bother with me ol' bamboo

[Interlude]

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, hey!

And a one, two, three, four, and a five, and six, and a seven, ho!

[Chorus]

Me ol' bamboo, me ol' bamboo

You better never bother with me ol' bamboo

You can 'ave me 'at or me bumbershoot

But you better never bother with me ol' bamboo

You better never bother with me ol' bamboo

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By *ewBrumBiMan
2 weeks ago

Birmingham

Promontory from 'Last of the Mohicans'

Requiem for a Tower from 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' (well, the trailer, at least)

Conquest of Paradise from '1492: Conquest of Paradise'

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By *issy crystalTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Hook

Down and Out. Bugsy Malone.

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By *uncan48Man
2 weeks ago

South Northants

Oompapa, Oompapa - from Oliver

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By *rum39Man
2 weeks ago

Birmingham

Down in Mexico: death proof or little green bag: reservoir dogs

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By *icole FanningTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Navan / Clonsilla

White Rabbit ~ Platoon

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By *ffiMan
2 weeks ago

Edinburgh

Springtime for Hitler and Germany

The Producers, laugh our loud fui

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By (user no longer on site)
2 weeks ago

The End _ Apocalypse Now

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By *eepeter4Man
2 weeks ago

Bournemouth

Bohemian rhapsody in the film Wayne's World.

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By *tar33Man
2 weeks ago

North London (outer)

The Full Monty is on BBC2 tonight, I'm sure there's a few good songs on the soundtrack.

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By *ridayguyMan
2 weeks ago

Cheshire

west side story..

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By *obbertMan
2 weeks ago

In a world of my own

On Days Like These (Italian

Job)

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By *ickSeekerMan
2 weeks ago

Canterbury

🎶 The look of love

🎥 Casino Royale

👩🏼 Dusty Springfield

🌟

🎶 The way we were

🎥 The way we were

👩🏼 Barbara Streisand

🌟

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By *ary1066Man
2 weeks ago

Preston

[Removed by poster at 31/12/25 19:54:20]

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By *hinkTwinkMan
2 weeks ago

Crewe

Q Lazarus - Goodbye horses "Silence of the lambs"

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By *ary1066Man
2 weeks ago

Preston


"[Removed by poster at 31/12/25 19:54:20]"

📽️Stand By Me -Stand By Me- Ben E King

📽️American werewolf in London - Bad Moon Rising - Creedence Clearwater

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By *atureTransTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Waterlooville

There is a lot of songs above that were songs that were just put in the movie.

These two were written for the movies they were in.

Singin' in the Rain' from 'Singin' in the Rain'

The theme tune form the Good the Bad and the Ugly.

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By *eepeter4Man
2 weeks ago

Bournemouth

The YMCA dance in Wayne's World

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By *acingfanMan
2 weeks ago

Huddersfield

I don't know how to love him from Jesus Christ Superstar but only by Yvonne Elliman.

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By *raig_KJMan
2 weeks ago

Southport

Nature Boy, by Nat King Cole

From

The boy with the Green Hair (1948)

Great line in it

The Greatest Thing you’ll ever learn….

Is just to love…

And be loved…

In Return.

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By *icole FanningTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Navan / Clonsilla


"Nature Boy, by Nat King Cole

From

The boy with the Green Hair (1948)

Great line in it

The Greatest Thing you’ll ever learn….

Is just to love…

And be loved…

In Return."

100% …. absolutely brilliant line

(Also check out the version by Big Star)

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By *w5kerriTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Hornsey

Obviously, Trainspotting has more than its fair share and could probably claim this accolade along with a couple of runner-up placing to boot. The song I’d pick myself is Temptation by New Order and it’s recurring eye colour lyrical refrain’s appearance in Renton’s fevered withdrawal dreams, along with a mocking Diane and that dead ceiling baby that jumps on him 😬

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By *awihMan
2 weeks ago

Aldershot


"There is a lot of songs above that were songs that were just put in the movie.

These two were written for the movies they were in.

Singin' in the Rain' from 'Singin' in the Rain'

The theme tune form the Good the Bad and the Ugly.

"

Let’s do the time warp again from the Rocky Horror Picture Show.

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
2 weeks ago

North East


"[Removed by poster at 31/12/25 19:54:20]

📽️Stand By Me -Stand By Me- Ben E King

📽️American werewolf in London - Bad Moon Rising - Creedence Clearwater "

Stand By Me

Class movie and song

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By *lue555Man
2 weeks ago

harrow


"There's plenty to choose from, but an unexpected delight is Me Ol’ Bamboo from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang which was on telly this morning. Here are the lyrics, make of them what you will. Quite saucy for a kiddies film.

A seaman's got a gaff

And the Merry Men of Robin Hood

They used their quarterstaff

On the Spanish plains inside their canes

They hide their ruddy swords

But we make do with an old bamboo

And everyone applauds!

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, hey!

[Chorus]

Me ol' bamboo, me ol' bamboo

You better never bother with me ol' bamboo

You can 'ave me 'at or me bumbershoot

But you better never bother with me ol' bamboo

[Verse 2: Dancers and Caractacus]

When punting on the beautiful Thames-

-You use a sturdy pole

To protect their fair complexion-

-Ladies use a parasol

It's useful in the underbrush-

-to have a hefty spear

Right!

But what we do with an ol' bamboo

Makes everybody cheer!

One, two, three, ho!

[Chorus]

Me ol' bamboo, me ol' bamboo

You better never bother with me ol' bamboo

You can 'ave me 'at or me bumbershoot

But you better never bother with me ol' bamboo

[Dancer]

'Ave a go, mate!

[Verse 3: Dancers and Caractacus]

A flyer in an "aerioplane"

He steers it with a stick

He does?

A collier in the pits o' Wales

He leans upon his pick

That's right!

[ALL]

Now every wheel of an automobile

Revolves around a shaft (Hey!)

But what we do with an old bamboo

Makes everyone go daft!

One, two

[Chorus]

Me ol' bamboo, me ol' bamboo

You better never bother with me ol' bamboo

You can 'ave me 'at or me bumbershoot

But you better never bother with me ol' bamboo

[Interlude]

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, hey!

And a one, two, three, four, and a five, and six, and a seven, ho!

[Chorus]

Me ol' bamboo, me ol' bamboo

You better never bother with me ol' bamboo

You can 'ave me 'at or me bumbershoot

But you better never bother with me ol' bamboo

You better never bother with me ol' bamboo

"

I got a crazy idea just name the song & the film who asked for the lyrics no one.

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By *lue555Man
2 weeks ago

harrow

Colours ice-t from colours.

House party any song

New jack city any song

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By *uggermeMan
2 weeks ago

West Midlands


"Let’s do the time warp again from the Rocky Horror Picture Show."

Sweet Transvestite is good too, in fact i think the entire soundtrack of the show/film is fantastic!

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By *icole FanningTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Navan / Clonsilla


"There is a lot of songs above that were songs that were just put in the movie.

These two were written for the movies they were in.

Singin' in the Rain' from 'Singin' in the Rain'

The theme tune form the Good the Bad and the Ugly.

Let’s do the time warp again from the Rocky Horror Picture Show."

Not like you to endorse anything trans … have you finally embraced ?! But genuinely .. all jokes aside … through thick & thin … HNY 🥳

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By *ickSeekerMan
2 weeks ago

Canterbury

🎶 Have yourself a little merry Christmas

🎥 Meet me in St Louis

👩🏻 Judy Garland

🌟

🎶 Diamonds are a girl's best friend

🎥 Gentlemen prefer blondes

👩🏼 Marilyn Monroe [with some help in parts of the song]

🌟

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By *ucksitupMan
2 weeks ago

Shrewsbury


"‘You never can tell’ from pulp fiction "

Nailed it

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By *OT1919Man
2 weeks ago

maidenhead

Funky shit - Beastie Boys, at the end of Event Horizon. Nuts and brilliant.

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By *wanger79Man
2 weeks ago

carlisle

The pixies - where is my mind

End of fight club

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By *ay4300Man
2 weeks ago

Salisbury

Love on the rocks

Jazz singer

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By *manMan
2 weeks ago

wiltshire near stapleford

Always look on the bright side of live, Eric Idle, Monty Python The Life of Brian

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By *orkDefenderMan
2 weeks ago

Wakefield


"Every track in The Wanderers, great soundtrack"

What about 'American Grafitti'?

Plus, its future stars?

Harrison Ford

Richard Dreyfuss

Ron Howard

Charles Martin-Smith

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By *evon0505Man
2 weeks ago

exeter

Moon River - Breakfast at Tiffanys

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By *ruemaleMan
2 weeks ago

notts

Too many to list but

Love is only love from Streisand's Hello Dolly

I won't send Roses from Mack and Mabel

My man from Funny Girl

The wind beneath my wings by Bette Midler from Beaches

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By *ondomhunterMan
2 weeks ago

hastings

Jailhouse Rock from Jailhouse Rock

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By *umquakeMan
2 weeks ago

Boston

This is me, The Greatest Showman.

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By *ST65Man
2 weeks ago

Rugby

'The End' by The Doors in 'Apocalypse Now'.

A truly great soundtrack to that film.

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By *iglad1973Man
2 weeks ago

Ashington

Doh a dear from Sound of Music

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By *lexieMan
2 weeks ago

Just north of Southampton

All the above great, but a little mainstream! How about something a bit obscure...

'I put on my makeup' from the film... Hedwig (and the angry inch)

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By *evanianMan
2 weeks ago

Flintshire

'Gold Finger' by Shirley Bassie from the 007 film of the same name.

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By *crsubguyMan
2 weeks ago

Manchester

Good Morning Vietnam - I think to myself what a wonderful world

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By *av1511Man
2 weeks ago

Basingstoke

Take my breath away- Berlin

Top gun

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By *ocktoplaywithMan
2 weeks ago

Derby

Gregg Allman- I’ll be holding on

From the film Black Rain

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By *ausagesMan
2 weeks ago

carlisle

It’s getting better by Mama Cass & Make your own kind of music both from the film Beautiful Thing

2 great songs from what for me is one of the greatest singers and in a great film

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By *iversuckaMan
2 weeks ago

Worcester

Matt munroe singing on days like these at the beginning of the Italian job driving through the Swiss mountains. Also lulu to sir with love

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By *issy crystalTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Hook

Sanctus from If...

Windmills of your mind from Thomas Crown Affair

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By *ickSeekerMan
2 weeks ago

Canterbury

🎶 Alfie

🎥 Alfie

👩🏻 Cher (! - although the Dionne Warwick or Cilla Black versions may be better known)

🌟

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By *x Caged Sl.veMan
2 weeks ago

porty

Wise Up from Magnolia

In the Court of the Crimson King from Children of Men

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By *eter169Man
2 weeks ago

stoke

You'll never walk alone, Carousel.

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By *IPMANMan
2 weeks ago

LONDON WEST

Beautiful Thing, such a great film

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By *londguymkMan
2 weeks ago

Wooton

Beautiful stranger - Austin powers 😊

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By *astDevonGuyMan
2 weeks ago

East Devon

Ole Man River - Showboat

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By *aveh1234Man
2 weeks ago

Christchurch

Theme from Midnight Cowboy

Such a haunting tune

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By *IPMANMan
2 weeks ago

LONDON WEST

Nothing has been proved... Dusty Springfield & PSB from "Scandal"

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By *i_guy_WBayMan
2 weeks ago

Whitley Bay

Cumberland Gap - The Gentlemen

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By *andomguy321Man
2 weeks ago

reading

James Bond Theme - Monty Norman/John Barry

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By *ickSeekerMan
2 weeks ago

Canterbury

🎶 La chanson d'Hélène

🎥 Les choses de la vie

👩🏻 Romy Schneider (!)

🌟

🎶 L'amour d'aimer

🎥 Emmanuelle

👩🏻 Sylvia Kristel (!)

🌟

🎶 Un homme qui me plaît

🎥 Un homme qui me plaît

👩🏻 Martine Baujoud

🌟

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By *ishop666Man
2 weeks ago

ls19

Man hunter sound track

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By *isa220TV/TS
2 weeks ago

Greenock

Soldier blue from western soldier blue

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By *heff24Man
2 weeks ago

Sheffield

Falling by Julee Cruise - Twin Peaks

Sister Christian by Night Ranger - Boogie Nights

Layla(piano exit) by Derek and the Dominos - Goodfellas

New Dawn Fades by Moby - Heat

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By *hubsloverMan
2 weeks ago

East/west sussex

From Russia with love . Matt Monro

Enjoy

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By *IPMANMan
2 weeks ago

LONDON WEST

"When you wish upon a star" from Pinocchio

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By *hubsloverMan
2 weeks ago

East/west sussex

Fragile sting- the living sea

Not sure who is playing the guitar on this song may be himself . Fantastic

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By *he ForceMan
2 weeks ago

Rugby


"From Russia with love . Matt Monro

Enjoy"

I love that song. He has the perfect voice.

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By *he ForceMan
2 weeks ago

Rugby

Following (Pretty Woman).

Don’t Wanna Miss A Thing (Armageddon)

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By *ocktoplaywithMan
2 weeks ago

Derby


"Man hunter sound track "

That was a great film with an equally good soundtrack

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By *orkDefenderMan
2 weeks ago

Wakefield


"This is me, The Greatest Showman."

Have you heard Hugh Jackman, in ‘Oklahoma’?

Singing “Surrey With A Fringe On Top” & “Oh What A Beautiful Morning”

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By *assoMan
2 weeks ago

cumbernauld

In spite of ourselves by John Prine and Iris DeMent from Daddy And Them with Harry Dean Laura Dern

Billy Bob brilliant song

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By *ickSeekerMan
2 weeks ago

Canterbury

🎶 Some enchanted evening

🎥 South Pacific

👨🏻 Giorgio Tozzi

🌟

🎶 Un homme et une femme

🎥 Un homme et une femme

👩🏻👨🏻 Nicole Croisille & Pierre Barouh

🌟

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By *rTee69Man
2 weeks ago

B

After The Flesh by My Life With The Thrill Kill Cult, from The Crow when Eric goes batshit crazy on the meeting of the bad dudes.

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By *issy crystalTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Hook

Roxanne - Moulin Rouge

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By *veregebottomEdinMan
2 weeks ago

Edinburgh

Soundtrack to Drive. Makes a great film even better by how perfect the music fits

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By *acingfanMan
2 weeks ago

Huddersfield

'Shaft' by Isaac Hayes.

So good that they didn't even attempt to write a theme song for the follow up movie many years later.

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By *ral b..Man
2 weeks ago

.


"Matt munroe singing on days like these at the beginning of the Italian job driving through the Swiss mountains. Also lulu to sir with love "

Matt Munroe ..On days like these

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By *ickSeekerMan
2 weeks ago

Canterbury

🎶 Anything goes

🎥 Anything goes

👩🏻 Ethel Merman

🌟

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By *ene2000Man
2 weeks ago

brum

Rock around the clock.same title

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By *ral b..Man
2 weeks ago

.


"Rock around the clock.same title"
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Was that the first film to have twist in it

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By *indickMan
2 weeks ago

South Devon

El Bimbo by Jean-Marc Dompierre, the Blue Oyster bar music in Police Academy

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By *uringMan
2 weeks ago

Hamilton

Leon - Shape of my heart. - Sting

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By (user no longer on site)
2 weeks ago

White Christmas....Bing Crosby.

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By *exboroughGuyMan
2 weeks ago

Mexborough

Natural Born Killers

L7/Shitlist

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By *acingfanMan
2 weeks ago

Huddersfield

Ghostbusters.

Say you, say me.

Both ones to consider.

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By *irralblokeMan
2 weeks ago

wallasey

Tv series rather than film but where have all the daddies gone takes some beating.

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By *ottomforcockMan
1 week ago

flint /deeside

Philadelphia

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By *iss Leanne BTV/TS
1 week ago

Manchester

Tell Me Is It True - UB40 - Speed 2 Cruise Control (end credits)

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By *ickSeekerMan
1 week ago

Canterbury

🎶 Laetitia

🎥 Les aventuriers

👨🏻 Alain Delon

🌟

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By *ungryBottom25Man
1 week ago

London (Any)

Golly so many but have to say

Don't cry for me Argentina from Evita is great

Though ftom Les Miserables.. Both I dreamed a dream and Eye of the tiger from Rocky

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By *atharine WTV/TS
1 week ago

southend

El Tango de Roxanne from Moulin Rouge

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By *ickSeekerMan
1 week ago

Canterbury

🎶 Sidonie

🎥 Vie privée

👩🏼 Brigitte Bardot

🌟

🎶 ¿Porqué te vas?

🎥 Cría cuervos

👩🏻 Jeanette

🌟

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By *luvnylonstockingsTV/TS
1 week ago

southsea

Stardust david essex from stardust.

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By *luvnylonstockingsTV/TS
1 week ago

southsea


"Its just me the words speak to me sorry

ABBA mamamia the winner takes it all

Shallow grave happy hart (andy Williams)

Deliverance dueling banjos

Beet that"

I thought you meant wrote for a film not already a song and added to a soundtrack ?

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By *hubbyGinger76Man
1 week ago

Halesowen

Best song written for a film: That thing you do from the film of the same name, fits perfectly with the period of the movie.

Best soundtrack of existing song(s): try the movie Dazed and Confused. Every song is a banger, with the best in my opinion being Aerosmith's Sweet Emotion.

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By *astDevonGuyMan
1 week ago

East Devon

Spring Time for Hitler and Germany

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By *ickSeekerMan
1 week ago

Canterbury

🎶 I do what I do

🎥 9 1/2 Weeks

👨🏻 John Taylor

🌟

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By *leepflowerMan
1 week ago

Leek


"Spring Time for Hitler and Germany "

Less a satire and more an aspiration for a disturbing number of the posters here these days.

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By *urious katMan
1 week ago

Donegal

sweet Jane - Natural born killers. tune

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By *arleyBearMan
1 week ago

chester

Yellow Submarine by The Beatles

from the film of the same name

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By *rum39Man
1 week ago

Birmingham

Flight of the Valkyrie, Apocalypse Now

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By *nglosaxon69Man
1 week ago

Norwich

Joan Baez "Rejoice in the sun" from Silent Running

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By *ickSeekerMan
1 week ago

Canterbury

🎶 The Goonies 'R Good Enough

🎥 The Goonies

👩🏻 Cyndi Lauper

🌟

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By *ngel1971Man
1 week ago

London

A few of my favourites.

Cleo Laine - All Gone - From the 1963 film The Servant.

Simon & Garfunkel - Scarborough Fair - From the 1967 film The Graduate.

Timi Yuro - Interlude - From the 1968 film Interlude.

Philippe Sarde - Theme title to the 1970 Romy Schneider/Michel Piccoli french film Les Choses De La Vie

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By *hagmenowplsMan
1 week ago

Hereford

Queen, radio ga ga, machines back to the humans

Metropolis

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By *hagmenowplsMan
1 week ago

Hereford

Queen, most tracks from A kind of magic

Highlander 1

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