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red_fists
02-04-2002, 02:45 PM
Hi All.

I need to quiz the collective brains of our resident Music Buffs.

I need the details of the ending tune to the following Movie:

Year: 1970
Composer: Francis Lai
Title: Love Story
Actors: Ryan O'Neil & Ali MacGraw.
Saying: Love means never having to say you're sorry ...

The ending piece like most of the soundtrack is purely instrumental.

So anybody know the Song Title??
Can anybody even remember the Movie??

Thanks, in advance.

P.S.: One of the few Movies where me and the lil Wie fight over the Box o' tissues.

KC Elbows
02-04-2002, 02:49 PM
Was it Billie, Don't be a Hero?

The Night Chicago Died?

Xanadu, by Olivia Newton John?

I know, it was Dream Weaver.

Sorry, just trying to get some horrible music going in all your heads.

Chang Style Novice
02-04-2002, 04:08 PM
From the Internet Movie Database (http://imdb.com/), soundtrack Listing for Love Story (http://us.imdb.com/Soundtracks?0066011).

"Concerto in D Major"
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach

"Sonate in F Major"
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

"Joy To The World"
Written by Georg Friedrich Händel and Isaac Watts

"A Fair Rose Is Blooming"
Written by Michael Praetorius

I would guess that you mean "A Fair Rose is Blooming" but I haven't seen this particular weeper.

red_fists
02-04-2002, 04:14 PM
Hi Chang.

Thanks, for the Info.

IMO, still the best Love story movie out there.

"Oliver's Story" (1978) the sequel was BAAD.

Am I showing my Age here???

"Arthur" also had a good Soundtrack.

DelicateSound
02-06-2002, 12:39 PM
The greatest ever soundtrack is from F.F.Coppola's "Apocalypse Now". The title track of The Doors' "The End" is amazing.

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