Part 2: http://youtu.be/-v1i9U_Or0U
You hear these songs everyday in tv shows, advertisings and movies! But most people don't know the name or the artist!
If you have more songs like these feel free to put them into the comments.
Be sure to turn comments on, as there were some corrections afterwards!
Spotify Playlist: http://open.spotify.com/user/1121852826/playlist/3TuviQYDKmDK4cmQDptrGy
Enjoy!
Playlist:
Soul Bossa Nova - The Academy Allstars
Winchester Cathedral - New Vaudeville Band
Spanish Flea - Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
Afrikan Beat - Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra
Déclic: Java - Murray Sporn
Mexican Hat Dance
The Mambo Craze - De-Phazz
Doop - dooper than doop
Benny Hill - The Edwin Davids Jazz Band
Dick und Doof
Pat Und Patachon: Whirlwind
Baby Elephant Walk - Henry Mancini & His Orchestra
Tea For Two
My Name is Nobody - Ennio Morricone
The Andy Griffith Show
Left Bank Two - Wayne Hill
Wheels - Billy Vaughn And His Orchestra
The Entertainer - Scott Joplin
Blues Party - Gert Wilden
Gonna Fly Now - Bill Conti
The River Kwai March/Colonel Bogey March - Mitch Miller
Tunes Of Glory - Mitch Miller
William Tell Overture: Finale - Rossini
Galop Infernal (Can-Can) - Jacques Offenbach
The Nutcracker Suite: Russian Dance - Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
March ot the Toreadors - Bizet
Radetzky Marsch - Johann Strauss
The Stars and Stripes Forever John - Phillip Sousa
Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar
Blue Danube Waltz - Strauss
Voices of Spring - Strauss
La Traviata: Drinking Song - Verdi
The Flight of the Bumble Bee - Rimsky-Korsakov
Sabre Dance - Khachaturian
Hungarian Dance No. 5 - Brahms
Rondo Alla Turca - Mozart
Dance of the hours (La Gioconda)
Pizzacato - Léo Delibes
Humoresque - Dvorak
Piano Concerte no. 1 in B-flat Minor - Tchaikovsky
Te Deum: Prelude - Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Air on a G String - Johann Sebastian Bach
Adagio for String, Op. 11a
Canon - Johann Pachabel
Zadok the Priest - Handel
Symphony No. 40 K550: 1st Movement - Mozart
Sarabande - Handel
Waltz No. 2 - Dmitri Shostakovich
Morning from Peer Gynt - Edvard Grieg
Peer Gynt - In the Hall of the Mountain King - Edvard Grieg
Ride of the Valkyries - Wagner
Also Sprach Zarathustra - Strauss
O Fortuna - Carl Orff
Young Love
Lakmé: Duet - Delibes
Clair de Lune - Claude Debussy
Aquarium - Saint Saens
The nutcracker suit: Dance of the sugar plum - Tchaikovsky
Swan Lake Scene - Tchaikovsky
Forrest Gump Suite - Alan Silvestri
Comptine d'un autre été, l'après-midi - Yann Tiersen
Wedding March - Mendelssohn
Grand Vals - Richard Durrant
Entry of the Gladiators - Julius Fučík
The Magnificent Seven - Elmer Bernstein
The Raiders March - John Williams
The good, the bad and the ugly - Ennio Morricone
Chariots of Fire - Vangelis
Conquest of Paradise - Vangelis
3 gymnopedies: gymnopedie no. 1 - Erik Satie
You can leave your hat on (intro) - Joe Cocker
L'internationale - Artist unknown
Streets of Cairo - Artist unknown
Tooccata and Fugue in D minor - Bach
Snake Charmer - Benny Bergian
Clubbed to Death (Kurayamino Mix) - Rob D.
On her majestys secret service - Propellerheads
Battle without honor or humanity - Tomoyasu Hotei
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i remebered tom and jerry
BalasHapusgood old days
"air" is also known as "Air on the G string"
BalasHapusif i used this music in a video will i get copyright? ?
BalasHapusYou really saved me some hours of restless sleep. Thank you :-)
BalasHapusSome of these i know the names like 20%
BalasHapusThank you so much
BalasHapusWhat about "Dundun, dundundun dundun, dundundun dundun, dundundundun dundundun! dun dun dun dun dundundun, dundundun, dundundundun!" it's supposed to be greek
BalasHapusThanks. I finally know what the song from Nintendogs is really called xD
BalasHapusSolo para aclarar, la canción de Zadok the Priest no es la misma que la que se escucha en la Champions, pero es casi idéntica porque la canción de la Champions fue creada a partir de la de Handel.
BalasHapusTwo additions
BalasHapusRhapsody in Blue (Gershwin) - you've heard it used for United Airlines ads.
Fanfare for the Common Man
Thank you so fucking much dude
BalasHapusYou forgot the Barcarolle by Offenbach. C'mon, everyone's heard that one!
BalasHapusI just stopped after three and I know them... so the "nobody knows them" just flopped! :) :P
BalasHapusA lot of these are not even credited with their correct composers, Like Toccata and Fugue at the end, I mean come on everybody knows that as Bach
BalasHapus2:05
BalasHapusif u guys find this music on a certain sites, i know u once have a very bad time
Does anyone think that Whirl Wind sounds like a slower, more cartoon chase like version of the Benny Hill theme?
BalasHapus2:29 I knew the name of that piece, but it didn't occur to me until just now how great that would be with Sid Meire's Trains!
BalasHapusAlso, what did Edward Elgar have against trombones? =P. Hated playing that song for graduation.
5:14 theme of most SB tank battles =D.
And didn't realize all this time that I had forgotten to add "In the Hall of the Mountain King" to my playlist for playing as Germany in WT. Matches a Tiger just as well as a 190. I had remembered Night on Bald Mountain and forgot there was another piece that I had in mind as well.
Thank you for putting Te Deum here. I remembered the melody from a German children's song about travelling through Europa but I couldn't even find that one.
BalasHapus7:02 Ride of the Valkyries - Richard Wagner
BalasHapusJust FYI: The Andy Griffith Show theme song The Fishin' Hole was written by Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer. That's Mr. Hagen you hear whistling. The original song had lyrics by Everett Sloane but the show didn't use them.
BalasHapusI guess "March of the Toreadors" is only a part of the "Carmen Ouverture". You are showing the beginning but, if I remeber it right, it has no name of it's own. But I can be wrong! And you wrote "Dance of the sugar plum fair" which must be "fairy" and Yann "Tierse" instead of "Tiersen" but I guess this was only a little writing mistake. (:
BalasHapusThanks for your great video! (:
Looney Toons, Pizzicato? HeHe?
BalasHapusoh my god thanks for making this
BalasHapusthanks ! a good idea !
BalasHapusothers famous musics : "dance of the knights" by Prokofiev ! :-)
or Khachaturian - Spartacus: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia... Khachaturian - Masquerade Suite... Johannes Brahms - Op.49 No.4 Wiegenlied / Lullaby ... J. Brahms - 3e symphony (third mvt - poco allegretto)..
"gone with the wind" by Max Steiner ... and others !! :-))
Who else thought of gmod from some of these songs?
BalasHapusExactly what I was looking for. Thanks Carl!
BalasHapustom and jerry bgm
BalasHapusYEAH RIDE OF VALKYRIES ALREADY KNEW THE NAME BUT WHO CARES I LOVE THAT SONG!!!
BalasHapusvery helpful OMG thank you so much 😄
BalasHapusCopyright: In Deutschland gilt: Ist der Komponist 70 Jahre tot, kann es jeder öffentlich ohne Gemagebühren :-( spielen.
BalasHapusThank you for this; I enjoyed!
BalasHapusCarl... you made the world a tremendous favour :3
BalasHapusThis is brilliant. I'm looking for a song, I type "famous instrumental" and it's the first song in the video. :-)
BalasHapus3:35 is Formula 1 podium song :)
BalasHapusout of all theses songs I couldn't believe rhapsody in blue was not on this list please correct me if I am wrong
BalasHapusThe Classical ones are just dumb. I'm not someone who listens to Classical music 24/7, but how can you not know the name of the William Tell Overture or Peer Gynt?
BalasHapusI NEED HELP!!!! Does anybody know a song that starts off with like a snake charmer/ Egyptian feel where it goes like
BalasHapusDuh na na na nuhhhhhhh
Love this! Amazing job. Thank you so much. :)
BalasHapusSome Reason Reminds Me Of Tom And Jerry
BalasHapusHonestly I heard over half of these on Tom & Jerry
BalasHapusSo, "no one knows the name of" the Blue Danube waltz? Flight of the bumblee bee? Ride of the Valkyries? Clair de Lune? Wedding March? Toccata and Fugue?
BalasHapusBut still, I know those are worth mentioning.
8:49 I totally read that without an "I"
BalasHapusThank you for making this!
BalasHapusWhat about 'Sing Sing Sing' - Benny Goodman. I expected that to be on the list. Also, I already knew a lot of these. Who doesn't know 'Flight of the bumble bee'?
BalasHapusI know most of these, by name, and those I recognise but don't know the name exactly I usually got right. Some did elude me completely, but not many
BalasHapusLeft Bank Two - Wayne Hill was used in the Little Big Planet tutorial.
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