This version is sung by Michelle Pfeiffer and Sally Dworsky: It’s yet another song composed by the great Hans Zimmer. My favourite songs is When You Believe (specifically not the Mariah Carey version).
To be fair, I’ve never actually seen this movie and I only really know one song well (although I did listen to some of the others to make sure they were sufficently epic enough to go on this list). It was composed by John Powell and I song I will give as an example is Test Drive: I think some of the scenes in this film were made by the music. This is an amazing movie that has an amazing soundtrack to go with it. The soundtracks were both composed by Howard Shore and the music I will present to you is a medley of a whole bunch of songs including Concerning Hobbits, Misty Mountains and The Ring’s Theme: These films (and I’m sure the ones to follow) have some incredibly epic soundtracks. The example I will give you well known song He’s a Pirate: The music (from the first film at least) is by Klaus Badelt. I don’t think there’s a single person who doesn’t love it. I would have to be crazy to leave this soundtrack off the list. I’m kind of going to cheat with this one and show you two songs I am the Doctor and Captain Jack’s Theme, but the latter is also from Torchwood so… I’m so not cheating ? I can’t put my finger on it, but there’s just something unique about it. I love this music because it’s so different, especially the song I am the Doctor. The music for Doctor Who is written by Murray Gold. Well, you all know how obsessed I am with this show (or at least I hope you do) so I had to put this on the this. It was composed by Henry Gregson-Williams, a relatively unknown composer who also wrote the score for Chicken Run, Shrek and Wolverine. The sequels also have some pretty good music. It has some pretty epic music in the battle scenes (including the song I will show you called The Battle). This film isn’t really that well known for it’s music, but I really like it. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe The song I will use as an example of this soundtrack is Antrozous: The score was composed by Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard. Often overshadowed by its sequel The Dark Knight, this movie has some pretty epic music. The music is written by The Track Team and the example I will show you is The Final Blow. It’s different from most other soundtracks I know of because it mixes both Eastern and Western influences into its music.
It may be just a children’s show, but this soundtrack packs a punch. I finally decided on Dream is Collapsing: It was written by Hans Zimmer and I was spoiled for choice when it came to choosing which song I was going to use as an example. This one is a pretty obvious choice, and I don’t think anyone could deny that the soundtrack for this movie is a pretty epic one. Hopefully, these songs will make any activity feel epic! So, here’s the list of most epic soundtracks, in no particular order, from my music library. You might be wondering why movies like Jaws aren’t on this list, and it’s mainly because they aren’t in my music library. However, I still have to limit myself to one song for an example. Generally, if one song from the soundtrack is epic, others will be as well.
I originally named this post “Top 10 Epic Songs” but there was no way I could pick just one song from each movie/TV show. Īll music composed by Henry Jackman except as noted.Hello, all! Another music post, but this time I will show you my top ten epic soundtracks. Japanese idol group AKB48 sang the film's ending theme, "Sugar Rush", for the worldwide release. The film's score was composed by Henry Jackman whilst the soundtrack features original songs by Skrillex, Owl City, and Buckner & Garcia. The Wreck-It Ralph Soundtrack is a collection of the songs and music featured in Disney's 2012 animated feature film of the same name.