There are certain songs that will instantly remind us of the movies they were featured in and the scenes they helped to set. Originally, Rocky had a theme song from Sylvester Stallone’s brother Frank. Many people who missed out on watching Saturday Night Fever still love "Stayin' Alive," for example.
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Of course, some movie soundtrack songs have stepped out of the background and risen to even greater popularity than the movies in which they originally appeared. They, too, had doubts though Flaherty happily recalls seeing Rocky as a teenager, then coming home and pummeling his mom’s ground beef while singing the theme song. But even though many of us gloss right over the background music in our favorite flicks, soundtrack also plays a pivotal role in keeping you on the edge of your seat, strumming your heartstrings and getting your toes tapping, sometimes all in the same film. 'Gonna Fly Now', also known as 'Theme from Rocky', is the theme song from the movie Rocky, composed by Bill Conti with lyrics by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins, and performed by DeEtta West and Nelson Pigford. A few days later, Carol was taking a shower when the words 'Gonna fly now.' came into her head. He played it to his collaborators Carol Conners and Ayn Robbins at Carols house. Then, there's choosing the right actors to fit the look and feel of the story, and putting them in the setting and costuming that make the story come alive. The composer Bill Conti wrote an instrumental for the training montage in the first Rocky movie. First, there's the plot that will excite your imagination and keep you engaged from the title screen all the way through the credits. Beginning with 'Northwest Mansion Mystery,' a shortened version of the theme is used in episodes that are way longer than usual. The official theme song is available on iTunes for 0.99. So many factors go into making the best movies, some of which you might not even notice. The 'Gravity Falls Main Title Theme,' composed by Brad Breeck, is the opening theme song played over the title sequence to Gravity Falls.