I'll add Chariots Of Fire as well.
I'll add Chariots Of Fire as well.
Already been said but I'll repeat Dont stop believing by Journey.
While it would be a tune ruined by movies and television(not that it was all that great to start with...) the Filter tune "Hey Man Nice Shot" is usually the first thing that I think of.
Oh Yeah song by Yello. Becoming ever more a parody over the years, with every use in visually sexy moments.
Just saw it again on a TV show the other night. Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves.
I think only time I really enjoyed "Sympathy for the Devil" was when it was used at the end of "Interview With a Vampire". Other times...it felt kind of forced, IMO.
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Eye of of the tiger
Wild Child and to a lesser extent The Passenger by Iggy Pop.
Maybe Atomic Dog by George Clinton
There's a few Classical pieces that are used quite often like Beethoven "Ode to joy" and O fortuna.
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Really, any song in a Vietnam-era movie has been overused. Because they only ever use the same 12 songs it feels like. Though Kong: Skull Island pulled out a few new tunes.
Hallelujah was used in Watchmen; and I liked Bad Reputation in Kick Ass
Holding out for a Hero has been used in tons of movies, but I always enjoy hearing it. Honestly, the worst use of this song was actually in Footloose- scoring a tractor race? Really?!
Although it's technically not in movies, "Ectacy of gold" from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly has certainly been overused in commercials.
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