1. "My Heart Will Go On"
The theme song of Titanic was made by James Horner, a famous composer of Hollywood mainstream movies. Under his ingenious arrangement, the Scottish bagpipes with strong national flavor were melodious and beautiful.
2. Moon River
Moon River is a song sung by Audrey Hepburn, which first appeared in the film Breakfast at Tiffany's in 1961. Johnny Mercer wrote the lyrics and Henry Mancini composed the music, which won the Oscar for Best Song and Best Score in one fell swoop.
3. "Unchained Melody"
This song (translated as "unrestrained melody" in Chinese) was deeply interpreted by a two-person group of The Righteous Brothers, and the famous song that became popular because of the movie "Ghost" was memories of youth of a generation.
Whether you can understand what they are singing or not, and you don't watch the movie picture of embracing each other and making pottery, the sense of intoxication like an old record can certainly touch your heart. The singing of Justice Brothers is calm like water, weeping like a cry, screaming like a tsunami, and screaming at the top of your lungs, and it has completed a peerless classic in the ups and downs of feelings.