The way my face lights up when I hear a song I remember or know, but not the name is magical! I have see videos like this, but you videos have so many more songs! THANK YOU!!!
A few more: - Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia (1956) Aram Khachaturian - Arkansas Traveler (18??) Sanford Faulkner - Atmosphères (1961) György Ligeti - The Beast (1956) Milt Buckner - Beware the Friendly Stranger (2002) Boards of Canada - The Billboard March (1901) John N. Klohr - The British Grenadiers (16??) Unknown Composer - Carnival of Animals Finale (1886) Camille Saint-Saëns - The Easy Winners (1901) Scott Joplin - Flying Dutchman Overture (1843) Richard Wagner - Garryowen (17??) Unknown Composer - Hearts and Flowers (Wintermärchen) (1891) Alphons Czibulka - The Hebrides Overture (Fingal's Cave) (1830) Felix Mendelssohn - The Hut on Hen's Legs (1874) Modest Mussorgsky - Inferno (19??) Fredric Bayco - Knightsbridge March (London Suite, Movement III) (1933) Eric Coates - Little Fugue In G Minor (170?) Johann Sebastian Bach - The Magic Flute Overture (1791) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta, Movement III (1936) Béla Bartók - Neptune, the Mystic (1916) Gustav Holst - A Night in Tunisia (1942) Dizzy Gillespie - Piano Concerto, Movement I (1868) Edvard Grieg - Piano Sonata No 8 (Pathétique), Movement I (1798) Ludwig van Beethoven - Pizzicato Playtime (1987) Sam Fonteyn - Polonaise in A-Flat Major (Heroic) (1842) Frédéric Chopin - Promenade (1874) Modest Mussorgsky - Sarabande (1706) George Frideric Handel - Satanic (1989) Richard Harvey - Symphony No. 4, Movement I (1833) Felix Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 6, Movement I (1808) Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 6, Movement II (1893) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 8 (Unfinished), Movement I (1822) Franz Schubert - Symphony No. 9 (Great), Movement I (1822) Franz Schubert - Symphony No. 94 (Surprise), Movement II (1791) Joseph Haydn - The Unanswered Question (1908) Charles Ives - War March of the Priests (1845) Felix Mendelssohn - Westminster Quarters/Westminster Chimes (1793) Joseph Jowett, John Randall, and/or William Crotch I'm not entirely pleased with the videos in hindsight. If I had made them today, more of these would have been included.
They could add the following: A Love Supreme - John Coltrane My Favorite Things - John Coltrane Cantaloupe Island - Herbie Hancock Chariots of Fire - Vangelis Theme from Love Story - Henry Mancini Theme from The Godfather - Henry Mancini Love's Theme - Barry White and the Love Unlimited Orchestra Children - Robert Miles Axel F - Harold Faltermeyer Linus and Lucy - The Vince Guaraldi Trio Classical Gas - Mason Williams
At this point I'm just listening around to some old tunes and putting them all seperately in a playlist so some others can listen to some similar tunes.
3:00 in is actually not the original artist for that song, its from the 13th-century called the Dies irae or obviously more common, the funeral march, IDk if anyone knows the real original composer but definately pre-dates Hector Berlioz hundreds of years. just in case anyone was wondering.. (I know no one was.. lol)
That particular piece was done by Berlioz. He used Dies Irae's theme just as many artists have before and since, but he's still the composer regardless
Bach’s Air. Only thing what comes to my mind is chainsaw mad killer in evil within game cause pretty begining in the game that guy listens: Air, while he is doing his work, not killing tho but other things. Kind of interesting to fit classic music in survival horror game.
You know, there is an instrumental I’ve heard on the radio since childhood that I’ve been trying to figure out, and I’ve even searched many compilations on RUclips just like this one, with no luck. The song is “Freedom at Midnight” by David Benoit (1986), and I only have PANDORA radio set to the Spyro Gyra station to thank …….
El detalle de qué incluyan música de Kevin MacLeod me parece genial ya qué aunque se mantenga anónimo Kevin MacLeod me parece qué es un buen compositor ya qué aunque ha remasterizo témas clásicos también sus propios témas son bastante buenos.
All these songs remind me of looney tunes cause that’s somthing they would play during a cartoon and I feel like I’m in a cartoon listening to trumpets and all sorts of instrumental sounds it’s fascinating my favourite is sleigh bells from the last video
It was used in Platoon.. It is considered t America's equivalant of Elgar's Nimrod , the music played at the Remembrance ceremony , just before the wreaths are laid at the cenotaph. in London)
Nice video, but why couldn’t you organize it chronologically? I’m looking for one that’s synth-based and wish the classical and jazz weren’t all mixed in here. Nice listen but makes for a frustrating search
Please help the long version of the song I’m looking for starts with e or like eli or eilse or something it’s very beautiful it use to be my favorite but I can’t find it now
#59 was also used for the beginning cutscene for Conker’s Bad Fur Day(both the original and Xbox version) Then again the opening scene did resemble Clockwork Orange iirc. But Clockwork Orange is definitely the more known one for using it. Also how could you leave out Soul Bossa Nova being the Austin Powers theme?
A few you haven't had in 1 or 2. Halloween (John Carpenter) The Emperial March (John Williams) The theam from Jaws (John Williams) Suicide is Painless (from MASH tv show) Tank (Yoko Kono, The Seatbelts, from Cowboy Bebop) Tenchi Muyo OVA Theam (from the Tenchi Muyo OVA series) Suicide is Painless (movie version): ruclips.net/video/ODV6mxVVRZk/видео.html
@@robrophside3691 it's up to you to include Suicide is Painless, because the MASH movie the song had words. The TV version was instrumental on purpose. Tenchi Muyo Ryu-Oh-Ki OVA Opening theam: ruclips.net/video/iwBSEMke2gI/видео.html Tank (Cowboy Bebop. Mostly instrumental with some words in the beginning): ruclips.net/video/EL-D9LrFJd4/видео.html Suicide is Painless: ruclips.net/video/BAY4CXH73GA/видео.html
Well, Rob, you and I must be roughly the same age, since the music of the 1960s impacted you so strongly, but I must admit, virtually none of those songs even ring a bell with me. Nor do any of the songs by Kevin MacLeod.
12:39 *Nobody expects the spanish inquisition!*
The way my face lights up when I hear a song I remember or know, but not the name is magical! I have see videos like this, but you videos have so many more songs!
THANK YOU!!!
A few more:
- Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia (1956) Aram Khachaturian
- Arkansas Traveler (18??) Sanford Faulkner
- Atmosphères (1961) György Ligeti
- The Beast (1956) Milt Buckner
- Beware the Friendly Stranger (2002) Boards of Canada
- The Billboard March (1901) John N. Klohr
- The British Grenadiers (16??) Unknown Composer
- Carnival of Animals Finale (1886) Camille Saint-Saëns
- The Easy Winners (1901) Scott Joplin
- Flying Dutchman Overture (1843) Richard Wagner
- Garryowen (17??) Unknown Composer
- Hearts and Flowers (Wintermärchen) (1891) Alphons Czibulka
- The Hebrides Overture (Fingal's Cave) (1830) Felix Mendelssohn
- The Hut on Hen's Legs (1874) Modest Mussorgsky
- Inferno (19??) Fredric Bayco
- Knightsbridge March (London Suite, Movement III) (1933) Eric Coates
- Little Fugue In G Minor (170?) Johann Sebastian Bach
- The Magic Flute Overture (1791) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta, Movement III (1936) Béla Bartók
- Neptune, the Mystic (1916) Gustav Holst
- A Night in Tunisia (1942) Dizzy Gillespie
- Piano Concerto, Movement I (1868) Edvard Grieg
- Piano Sonata No 8 (Pathétique), Movement I (1798) Ludwig van Beethoven
- Pizzicato Playtime (1987) Sam Fonteyn
- Polonaise in A-Flat Major (Heroic) (1842) Frédéric Chopin
- Promenade (1874) Modest Mussorgsky
- Sarabande (1706) George Frideric Handel
- Satanic (1989) Richard Harvey
- Symphony No. 4, Movement I (1833) Felix Mendelssohn
- Symphony No. 6, Movement I (1808) Ludwig van Beethoven
- Symphony No. 6, Movement II (1893) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Symphony No. 8 (Unfinished), Movement I (1822) Franz Schubert
- Symphony No. 9 (Great), Movement I (1822) Franz Schubert
- Symphony No. 94 (Surprise), Movement II (1791) Joseph Haydn
- The Unanswered Question (1908) Charles Ives
- War March of the Priests (1845) Felix Mendelssohn
- Westminster Quarters/Westminster Chimes (1793) Joseph Jowett, John Randall, and/or William Crotch
I'm not entirely pleased with the videos in hindsight. If I had made them today, more of these would have been included.
Maybe you should make a part 3!
“A few more I couldn’t fit”
Or can you? 7:12
Maybe part 3?
You're a decent soul...ta
They could add the following:
A Love Supreme - John Coltrane
My Favorite Things - John Coltrane
Cantaloupe Island - Herbie Hancock
Chariots of Fire - Vangelis
Theme from Love Story - Henry Mancini
Theme from The Godfather - Henry Mancini
Love's Theme - Barry White and the Love Unlimited Orchestra
Children - Robert Miles
Axel F - Harold Faltermeyer
Linus and Lucy - The Vince Guaraldi Trio
Classical Gas - Mason Williams
12:39
*NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!*
7:55 Oh so Legend of Galactic Heroes.
5:30 is that the ice-cream truck ?
04:12 man! This is it! This what I was looking for! Thanks!
My dad used to listen to "music box dancer" on the radio.
Brings back some good memories, thanks for sharing.
My great-uncle too, now I finally know the name of it
8:19 A major recurring theme in the 1960s Spider-Man cartoon.
*I NEED PHOTOS OF SPIDER-MAN!*
6:04 - The hardest to find song that every single person has heard.
Nope it's this one 2:46
Again, I learned SO MUCH watching this video! Bring on part 3!
11:17 Ritchie, eat your crust!
Still cant find the song that's stuck in my head ;_;
Me either. It was playing in starbucks today and is from 1970's but have no clue.
That sample from the Dougie B song? I know. It's draining 😪
lots of favorite instrumental classical music
13:10 OMFG Its Conrad Poohs & His Dancing Teeth :D
I can't stop smiling
4:16 Yuletide larks with WTLNetwork brought me here
12:39 Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
5:47 IT'S GENE GENE THE DANCING MACHINE!!!
Me encantó, después de muchos años logré encontrar los nombres de muchas melodías que escuchaba en mi niñez
4:59 "Who's Line is it?"
2:00 The trigger to Josh’s PTSD on The West Wing.
12:16 Leyton Orient FC entrance music
0:00 every 2000-2010 DJ be like
That point where you’ve listened to so many pieces of music, you’ve forgotten why you came here.
I know
@@valleyball9642 hello this
At this point I'm just listening around to some old tunes and putting them all seperately in a playlist so some others can listen to some similar tunes.
4:56 Monday Night Football
02:00 "Path to the math" -the smert beb
10:28 Plymouth Argyle entrance music
And yet I thought around a hundred in the previous one was enough
*sighs* ... and so the hunt continues
7:13 "Hey Vsauce, Micheal here!"
12:39 "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!"
3:00 in is actually not the original artist for that song, its from the 13th-century called the Dies irae or obviously more common, the funeral march, IDk if anyone knows the real original composer but definately pre-dates Hector Berlioz hundreds of years. just in case anyone was wondering.. (I know no one was.. lol)
Personally assuming its a roman hymn since it spread worldwide with religion.
That particular piece was done by Berlioz. He used Dies Irae's theme just as many artists have before and since, but he's still the composer regardless
11:09 "Show me love!"
7:55 The hardest to find piece that everyone has heard.
4:17 I remember this one from GTA San Andreas! 🤣🤷♂️
7:16 only know this one because of V-Sauce
Hey
Vsauce
Micheal here
Where are your fingers?
13:12 Conrad Poohs and his Dancin' Teeth!
YESSSSS
4:17 Found it. Thank you
0:16 Sounds of a psychologically distressed 14-year-old in the distance.
1:58 Perfect for solo recitals.
7:09 The Music Man
08:10 : WHAT A TRANSITION
Thanks! Would've driven me nuts to not find that song (Boléro)
I love Ravel he's my fav composer!
What happened to the 1972 version of popcorn I never heard the 1966 1
Montagues and Capulets is the theme song to Lord Sugar's programme "The Apprentice" and "British Pathē Football"
Also it's the theme to Doodle Do Does The Apprentice
A lot of these were used in Ren and Stimpy.
7:13 Hey! VSauce! Michael here. But where is here? And how much does here weigh?
Clickbait video
@4:00 Now we come on to a game called Hey you down there.
Bach’s Air. Only thing what comes to my mind is chainsaw mad killer in evil within game cause pretty begining in the game that guy listens: Air, while he is doing his work, not killing tho but other things. Kind of interesting to fit classic music in survival horror game.
2:44 This was the one i was looking for
2:55 This too!
I've found it. The first song that came out. I've finally found IT!!
You know, there is an instrumental I’ve heard on the radio since childhood that I’ve been trying to figure out, and I’ve even searched many compilations on RUclips just like this one, with no luck. The song is “Freedom at Midnight” by David Benoit (1986), and I only have PANDORA radio set to the Spyro Gyra station to thank …….
All the Ren & Stimpy and Monty Python music!
1:02 elevator music
1:35 - Die Hard!
Does anyone know a song that has these notes:
Db-F-Gb-G-Ab-Ab-Gb-Gb-Bb-Ab
El detalle de qué incluyan música de Kevin MacLeod me parece genial ya qué aunque se mantenga anónimo Kevin MacLeod me parece qué es un buen compositor ya qué aunque ha remasterizo témas clásicos también sus propios témas son bastante buenos.
Tchaikovsky was a genious
All these songs remind me of looney tunes cause that’s somthing they would play during a cartoon and I feel like I’m in a cartoon listening to trumpets and all sorts of instrumental sounds it’s fascinating my favourite is sleigh bells from the last video
Ren and Stimpy Music
I love their use of the combination of classical music and 50s stock music. Hard to hear these compositions without thinking about R&S.
@@thekidfromiowa true
@Kain Vampir Dang that was fast!
@@thekidfromiowa a lot of the Soundtrack from R&S is often quite beautiful. Funny for a wierd show like this but still it's fits perfectly 🤔
Im' sure I've heard the Adagio for Strings from Barber in some tragic WW1 documentaries. If not, it would be the perfect song.
It was also main theme of the game Homeworld.
This performance has been used in wartime films.
It was used in Platoon.. It is considered t America's equivalant of Elgar's Nimrod , the music played at the Remembrance ceremony , just before the wreaths are laid at the cenotaph. in London)
Ran out of steam steam....got to sit down with this bang ......
1:02 Ashens is having technical difficulties
1:52 POP Station 🤮
Never expected to find the Chanticlear Hegemony "theme" here
Oh my god “ashens” it’s been a while
Left Bank Two, aka LittleBigPlanet's theme for at least the first two PS3 games.
No Axel F?
10:36.
CHIPS AHOY!
4:57
3, 2, 1, let’s jam.
2:16 dancing on a floor piano
Nice video, but why couldn’t you organize it chronologically? I’m looking for one that’s synth-based and wish the classical and jazz weren’t all mixed in here. Nice listen but makes for a frustrating search
Crikey...better open another bottle of champagne
5:51 Mike Ward Sous Écoute 😅
Someone said that Vivaldi’s Autumn, movement I has been number 1 in the Billboard Hot 100 for 10 weeks!
another one is "love theme from Romeo & Juliet' by Henry Mancini
Bahia in Blue nice latin rhythm
7:28 The Millionaires Arpeggio plays***
What is The Millionaires Arpeggio
3:20 The Paso Doble theme plays***
What is a Paso Doble
1:55 TwoSetViolin
You forgot Captain Pugwash Theme Song from Streamer Flag episode
Please help the long version of the song I’m looking for starts with e or like eli or eilse or something it’s very beautiful it use to be my favorite but I can’t find it now
It’s not fur Elise lol it has guitar and is slow and kind of sad
"Now, Do Classical Gas!"
Is it Stick's Catchphrase
The lead in to Mason William's Classical Gas sounds a lot like the lead in of Bach's Bourree in E minor at least to me.
"Now, Do Classical Gas!"
Bugs Bunny and Monty Python... 😁
Don't forget The Simpsons
Which app contains these instrumentals?
Fluffing A Duck sounds like Stand By Me
Elena/Sandra, what is Fluffing A Duck
7:12 just came from vsauce
7:28 Pesto Anchovi
유익하다
After the Charge, I expected to hear the F-Troop theme song! 😂
#59 was also used for the beginning cutscene for Conker’s Bad Fur Day(both the original and Xbox version)
Then again the opening scene did resemble Clockwork Orange iirc.
But Clockwork Orange is definitely the more known one for using it. Also how could you leave out Soul Bossa Nova being the Austin Powers theme?
Oh! You forgot to add "Housewives Choice" Music By Harry Bluestone!
A few you haven't had in 1 or 2.
Halloween (John Carpenter)
The Emperial March (John Williams)
The theam from Jaws (John Williams)
Suicide is Painless (from MASH tv show)
Tank (Yoko Kono, The Seatbelts, from Cowboy Bebop)
Tenchi Muyo OVA Theam (from the Tenchi Muyo OVA series)
Suicide is Painless (movie version):
ruclips.net/video/ODV6mxVVRZk/видео.html
I do plan on doing a video for film music at some point, but it probably won't be soon. I'll certainly include some of those.
@@robrophside3691 it's up to you to include Suicide is Painless, because the MASH movie the song had words. The TV version was instrumental on purpose.
Tenchi Muyo Ryu-Oh-Ki OVA Opening theam: ruclips.net/video/iwBSEMke2gI/видео.html
Tank (Cowboy Bebop. Mostly instrumental with some words in the beginning): ruclips.net/video/EL-D9LrFJd4/видео.html
Suicide is Painless: ruclips.net/video/BAY4CXH73GA/видео.html
Danganronpa V3
Presto Agitato + Mars + New World 4 = Millionaires theme
Also it's Shadow Of Doubt Bg
4th video, I have hope my song is in this!
EDIT: I did not find my song
Well, Rob, you and I must be roughly the same age, since the music of the 1960s impacted you so strongly, but I must admit, virtually none of those songs even ring a bell with me. Nor do any of the songs by Kevin MacLeod.
You friends with Kevin MacLeod or something?
Your sound and labels are WAY WAY off....darn it!