Top 10 Unforgettable Songs from Iconic Entertainment Movies!

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Unforgettable Songs from Iconic Entertainment Movies

Over the years, some of the most iconic entertainment movies have given us timeless music that resonates with audiences worldwide. Here are the Top 10 Unforgettable Songs from Iconic Entertainment Movies, each one a testament to the film’s impact and the power of music.

1. “My Heart Will Go On” by Céline Dion – Titanic

Released in 1997, this power ballad by Céline Dion became the theme song for the blockbuster film, Titanic. Its poignant lyrics and haunting melody encapsulate the film’s tragic love story.

2. “Under the Sea” by Samuel E. Wright – The Little Mermaid

This charming song from Disney’s The Little Mermaid, released in 1989, brings the magical world of Atlantica to life.

3. “Let It Go” by Idina Menzel – Frozen

From the 2013 hit movie Frozen, “Let It Go” became an anthem for a generation, inspiring little girls (and boys) around the world to embrace their individuality and find their inner strength.

4. “A Whole New World” by Lea Salonga & Brad Kane – Aladdin

This romantic duet from Disney’s Aladdin, released in 1992, captures the magic of first love and the thrill of discovery as Aladdin and Jasmine explore the world on their magical carpet ride.

5. “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor – Rocky III

Released in 1982, this high-energy anthem by Survivor fueled Rocky Balboa to train harder than ever for his rematch against Apollo Creed in Rocky III.

6. “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen – Wayne’s World

In 1992’s Wayne’s World, a scene featuring the iconic rock song “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen became an unforgettable moment, introducing a new generation to the classic tune.

7. “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston – The Bodyguard

This power ballad by Whitney Houston, released in 1992, served as both the film’s theme and the soundtrack to one of the greatest love stories on screen.

8. “Stayin’ Alive” by Bee Gees – Saturday Night Fever

This disco hit from the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever is not only synonymous with the movie but also played a significant role in popularizing disco music worldwide.

9. “Singin’ in the Rain” by Gene Kelly – Singin’ in the Rain

Released in 1952, this up