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[Film Music] Theme songs from Western movies: those unforgettable classics and popular tunes

Putting aside silent films and the like, one of the elements essential to movies is, of course, music.

Many film fans would probably say that the brilliance of the scores that play during iconic scenes becomes part of their memories and stays with them.

So in this article, we’ve gathered a selection of great pieces centered on main themes from foreign films that have colored the history of cinema!

Rather than theme songs by singers or bands, we focus on main themes composed by the film’s score composers.

We’ve included many famous works across eras and genres, making this an article that both movie lovers and music fans can enjoy.

[Film Music] Theme songs from Western movies: those memorable classics and popular tracks (61–70)

The Lord of the Rings

The Bridge of Khazad DumHoward Shore

The Fellowship of the Ring ST-13-The Bridge of Khazad Dum
The Bridge of Khazad DumHoward Shore

The film The Lord of the Rings is a landmark fantasy movie in which battles and adventures unfold around the One Ring.

The main theme that plays repeatedly throughout is The Bridge of Khazad-dûm.

The piece was composed by Canadian composer Howard Shore, who won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for it.

In the third film of the series, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, he won the Academy Award for Best Original Song with the same piece.

AtlasColdplay

Coldplay – Atlas (Hunger Games: Catching Fire)(Official Lyric Video)
AtlasColdplay

This is a heartwarming Coldplay ballad, notable for its delicate piano melody that begins in silence.

Its grand melodic lines evoke images of the cosmos and constellations, while the moving lyrics about mutual support strike a deep chord.

Released in September 2013, the song was created for the soundtrack of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and earned high acclaim on European music charts.

It also won the Hollywood Song Award at the 17th Annual Hollywood Film Awards.

This gem of a mid-tempo ballad resonates deeply when you want to feel a bond with someone special or take a moment for self-reflection.

Dark Knight

Why So Serious?Hans Zimmer

Why So Serious? The Joker Theme The Dark Knight Soundtrack – Hans Zimmer
Why So Serious?Hans Zimmer

The superhero comic film masterpiece The Dark Knight.

It’s also famous for Heath Ledger, who passed away in 2008, delivering a stunning performance as the Joker.

True to its title, this work captivates with a dark worldview you wouldn’t expect from a comic book origin.

That atmosphere is packed tightly into the track Why So Serious?.

This song is used in the scenes where the Joker appears.

The persistent ticking clock throughout the piece creates a sense of urgency and an eerie mood.

The title, when translated into Japanese, means “Why are you making that face?” Watching the film will make you realize the meaning embedded in the title!

Social network

Hand Covers BruiseTrent Reznor, Atticus Ross

Hand Covers Bruise (HD) – From the Soundtrack to “The Social Network”
Hand Covers BruiseTrent Reznor, Atticus Ross

The biographical film about Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, The Social Network.

While songs by Radiohead and The Beatles are used during the film and in the ending, the theme that plays at the very beginning is Hand Covers Bruise, known for its beautiful piano tones.

The music was composed by Trent Reznor, leader of the American rock band Nine Inch Nails, and English composer Atticus Ross.

The sound—an ambient atmosphere layered with noise and piano timbres—is truly one of a kind.

Shazam! Fury of the Gods

Shazam! Fury of the Gods(Main Title Theme)Christophe Beck

Shazam! Fury of the Gods | Main Title Theme – Christophe Beck | WaterTower
Shazam! Fury of the Gods(Main Title Theme)Christophe Beck

Shazam! is a superhero film based on an American comic book.

Its sequel, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, was released in March 2023.

The film’s music was composed by Canadian composer Christophe Beck, who also scored major hits like Ant-Man and Frozen II.

In the main theme of Shazam! Fury of the Gods, the powerful sound of the trombones evokes the righteous power of a superhero—it sounds really cool.

In conclusion

No matter which piece you listen to, they’re all scores worthy of film history, and just hearing them likely brought iconic scenes from those movies to mind for many of you.

Even if you haven’t seen the films, you’ve probably heard most of these tracks.

There are still plenty more famous movie themes out there, and we’ll keep adding them to this article over time—so stay tuned!