[A Soundtrack Full of Masterpieces] Theme Song and Insert Songs from the Film “Titanic”
The 1997 film Titanic.
Of course the story is captivating, but the music used in the film is also extremely popular.
The soundtrack for Titanic features many pieces by James Horner, including the main theme My Heart Will Go On sung by Céline Dion.
In addition, the film includes famous classical pieces and staple Irish folk tunes, making for a wealth of memorable music.
In this article, we’ll introduce many of the tracks that play throughout Titanic.
You might find the song that caught your ear when you watched the movie!
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[A Soundtrack Full of Masterpieces] Titanic Movie Theme and Insert Songs (11–20)
SouthamptonJames Horner

Among the pieces from Titanic, it’s a bright, uplifting track with snare drums and chorus that seems to express hope and joy.
In the film, it played during the scene where the research vessel hoists a safe up from the sea.
Listening to the movie’s soundtrack makes me feel reminded that life has many different phases.
Come Josephine, In My Flying MachineFred Fisher

It’s the song that the protagonist, Jack, was softly singing into the heroine Rose’s ear in the famous scene at the bow of the ship, with arms outstretched toward the sunset.
Rose also hums this tune near the end of the film while waiting to be rescued at sea after the Titanic sinks.
Released in 1910, the song captures the period atmosphere of the Titanic, which went down in 1912.
Leaving PortJames Horner

This piece is striking for the way its arrangement builds a growing sense of anticipation and excitement.
In the film, it plays as the protagonist, Jack Dawson, boards the ship.
Jack seizes the chance to board the Titanic to pursue his dream of becoming a painter; it feels as if his inner feelings are expressed directly through the music.
It appears as the fifth track on the Titanic original soundtrack.
For those who know what happens later, it might be a song that tightens your chest just a little.
Heaven and HellJacques Offenbach

This is a piece from Act 3 of Orpheus in the Underworld, which premiered in 1858.
Jacques Offenbach composed it.
Since the operetta is a parody of Greek mythology, the piece exudes a distinctly comical atmosphere.
This is the music used in the scene on the deck of the Titanic where the band plays while the passengers are in a panic.
Even as danger closes in on the ship, every number performed by the musicians leaves a strong impression and adds color to the drama.
Meditation from ThaïsJules Massenet

This piece is the intermezzo between Act 2, Scene 1 and Scene 2 of the opera Thaïs, known for its beautiful violin melody.
It’s so popular that many people may have been familiar with it even before hearing it in films.
In the opera, it is performed with religious significance, and listening with that context in mind gives it a different, intriguing feel.
In the movie Titanic, it is used in the scene where Jack gives Rose his sketch.
Titanic SuiteJames Horner

It’s what you’d call the “Titanic Suite” in Japanese release titles.
As the name suggests, this piece lets you experience the film’s appeal from beginning to end.
It’s a masterpiece that combines dynamism and beauty.
A must-have for fans of Titanic! Since the sheet music is available, it’s also recommended for those looking for orchestral pieces for performances.
It’s a grand, popular work that continues to be performed and loved by film and music fans around the world.
Soundtrack Full of Masterpieces: Titanic Movie Theme and Insert Songs (21–30)
The Blue DanubeJohann Strauss II

Here is a Viennese waltz composed in 1867 by Austrian composer Johann Strauss II.
His works The Blue Danube, Tales from the Vienna Woods, and Emperor Waltz are known as his three great waltzes, and among them, this piece is probably the most famous.
In Austria, it is even called the country’s second national anthem.
In the film Titanic, it is performed by the band in the scene where Jack, invited to dine with the first-class passengers, enters the dining room.


