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[2026] Relive those iconic moments… Recommended theme songs and insert songs from Western films

[2026] Relive those iconic moments… Recommended theme songs and insert songs from Western films
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Masterpiece and hit songs used in tie-ins tend to stick in our memories as snapshots from each of our lives.

Among them, movie theme songs are somehow special—just hearing them can instantly bring back memories of going to see the film and its unforgettable scenes.

In this article, we’re bringing you a comprehensive roundup of classic songs that were featured as theme songs or insert tracks in foreign films—tunes that are sure to resonate with your memories.

From timeless classics to recent hits, you’ll find plenty of instantly recognizable songs across eras and genres.

Enjoy!

[2026] That Iconic Scene Once More… Recommended Western Movie Theme Songs and Insert Songs (1–10)

Furious 7

See You Again ft. Charlie PuthWiz Khalifa

Wiz Khalifa – See You Again ft. Charlie Puth [Official Video] Furious 7 Soundtrack
See You Again ft. Charlie PuthWiz Khalifa

“See You Again ft.

Charlie Puth” was used as the theme song for the 2015 film Furious 7.

Paul Walker, who appeared in the movie, passed away in a car accident before filming was completed.

This song, “See You Again ft.

Charlie Puth,” was composed as a tribute to him.

The lyrics reflect memories with Paul Walker.

It’s a very heartfelt track.

8 miles

Lose YourselfEminem

It’s one of the signature songs by Eminem, a white American rapper, and the theme song for his semi-autobiographical film 8 Mile.

Packed with his determination, the track reflects how he honed his skills and rose to the top despite the prejudice that the hip-hop scene is a place for Black artists.

He also stars as the lead in the film, making it a must-see not only for hip-hop fans!

Armageddon

I Don’t Want to Miss a ThingAerosmith

Aerosmith – I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing (Official HD Video)
I Don't Want to Miss a ThingAerosmith

Aerosmith’s classic hit, “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing.” This song gained worldwide popularity as the theme song for the hit movie Armageddon.

Released in 1998, its catchy ballad style became a sensation, and it won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year and the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

In Japan, it’s been used across various media, so many younger people have probably heard it at least once.

Leon

Shape of My heartSting

Sting – Shape of My Heart (Official Music Video)
Shape of My heartSting

Léon is a Franco-American co-produced film released in 1994.

It still enjoys enduring popularity as a classic.

It’s a surreal work that portrays the pure love between Léon, a hitman, and Mathilda, a girl who has lost her family.

The psychological depictions are rendered with remarkable care.

Shape of My Heart was used as the theme song for this film.

Sting’s husky voice and the melody that evokes nuevo flamenco leave a strong impression.

Zootopia

Try EverythingShakira

Shakira – Try Everything (Official Video)
Try EverythingShakira

This moving song, loved worldwide as a theme for a Disney film, showcases Shakira’s passionate vocals that powerfully express the beauty of pursuing your dreams.

Built on pop elements with an up-tempo beat, it harmonizes an uplifting message with a bright, catchy melody.

Released in January 2016, the track achieved major commercial success, including triple-platinum certification from the RIAA.

In the movie Zootopia, it’s memorably used in scenes where the protagonist brims with anticipation for a new life and during the concert sequence in the end credits.

It’s a wonderful pep song that gently pushes you forward when you want to take a step toward your dreams or need the courage to try something new.

Titanic

My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion

Céline Dion – My Heart Will Go On (from the 2007 DVD “Live In Las Vegas – A New Day…”)
My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion

The famous scene at the bow of the Titanic, featuring lead actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, is so iconic that even people who haven’t seen the film know it.

James Cameron’s Titanic, released in 1997, was a massive hit.

Along with Celine Dion’s theme song My Heart Will Go On, it’s one of the most famous film-and-theme-song pairings ever.

In the scene mentioned at the beginning, an instrumental version of My Heart Will Go On plays.

Just thinking about what comes after is enough to make you want to cry…

Toy Story

You’ve Got a Friend in MeRandy Newman

Randy Newman – You’ve Got a Friend in Me (From “Toy Story 4″/Audio Only)
You've Got a Friend in MeRandy Newman

The warm melody that plays at the start of Disney/Pixar films is a classic that gently embraces viewers’ hearts.

Randy Newman’s composition, themed around irreplaceable friendship, blends elements of country and pop to create an inviting, approachable song.

Included on the soundtrack released in November 1995 and issued as a single the following year, the piece has continued to appear in various arrangements throughout the film series.

In 2002, it was nominated for an Academy Award, cementing its status as one of Disney’s signature songs.

Notable artists such as Michael Bublé have covered it, further expanding its appeal.

It’s a perfect pick when you want to feel the bonds you share with loved ones or be soothed by heartwarming music.