“He’s a Pirate”: What is Klaus Badelt’s popular song?
Klaus Badelt is a German composer who has provided music not only for films but also for commercials, TV programs, and video games.
He is well known in Japan for “He’s a Pirate,” which he adapted from a Hans Zimmer demo into a piece for film; it serves as the theme for the movie Pirates of the Caribbean.
He also made headlines for composing “Ai De Huo Yan” (Flame of Love), which was used at the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
This time, we present a ranking of Klaus Badelt’s most popular songs!
Playlist
| “He’s a Pirate”: What is Klaus Badelt’s popular song? | |||
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| 1 | Barbossa Is HungryKurausu Baderuto | play_arrow | Captain Hector Barbossa’s name… |
| 2 | He is the pirate.Kurausu Baderuto | play_arrow | A powerful orchestral sound flags… |
| 3 | Bootstrap’s BootstrapsKurausu Baderuto | play_arrow | It’s so cool, almost as if it’s stoking a fighting spirit… |
| 4 | He’s a PirateKurausu Baderuto | play_arrow | Speaking of “Pirates of the Caribbean”… |
| 5 | Skull And CrossbonesKurausu Baderuto | play_arrow | The Japanese title is “Mark of the Pirate”; the first installment is “Pirates of …” |
| 6 | Swords CrossedKurausu Baderuto | play_arrow | The first installment in the series, Pirates of the Cari... |
| 7 | The Black PearlKurausu Baderuto | play_arrow | I can picture a ship sailing across the vast ocean! The first installment… |
| 8 | Will And ElizabethKurausu Baderuto | play_arrow | In the movie Pirates of the Caribbean... |


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