By Sean Wilson

Published: Sunday, 10 December 2023 at 22:38 PM


What does it take to bottle the essence of a movie in a single song? Throughout the history of cinema, leading artists, song writers and producers have grappled with this unique creative dilemma. Every so often, it results in era-defining masterworks, yielding songs that elevate their respective movies to greater heights of critical and artistic acclaim. Here are the 15 best movie songs created specifically for film (as opposed to pre-existing, tracked-in records). Each of these songs helped enhance the magic of the big-screen experience.

The best movie song of all time

1. Ghostbusters (Ghostbusters, 1984)

Well (around here at least), the best movie song of all time is ‘Ghostbusters’. The quintessential 1980s banger is a perennial staple at Halloween. Indeed, it transcends the spooky season to invite funky listening all year round. Not many movie songs possess that kind of evergreen status.

Ray Parker Jr.’s chart-topping smash sums up both the tone of the blockbusting movie and the wider decade with its effortless rhythmic hook and synth pad arrangements. And the accompanying music video roping in a host of ‘80s celebs, including the Ghostbusters themselves, is still rousingly good fun.

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2. Moon River (Breakfast at Tiffany’s, 1961)

Henry Mancini’s swoonsome theme for this classic Truman Capote adaptation, starring the iconic Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly, is irresistibly layered with pathos and romance. It laments the heartsick search for ‘the one’. It also acts as a pipe dream imagining of what will happen when love blossoms.

As performed by Hepburn in the movie, Moon River is surely one of the most gorgeous themes ever written for cinema. Amazingly, Mancini claimed to have composed it in half an hour.