You expect a lot of things in war... blood, carnage, sleepless nights... but nothing... nothing will prepare you for the incessant use of “Fortunate Son.” -Glenn Quagmire
I'm clearly watching the wrong movies, totally expected "Eye of the Tiger" - Survivor & "Thunderstruck" - AC/DC to be in here or atleast in honorable mentionings.
“Eye of the Tiger” was recorded specifically for Rocky III. I can’t think of any other movies it was used in. I’m sure it probably has been, as a direct parody/homage to RIII, but that one’s too associated with a specific movie to count, imo. “Stayin’ Alive” is usually used a parody of Saturday Night Fever, granted, but its use is much more ubiquitous.
Here are some more..... Careless Whisper - George Michael Hello - Lionel Richie Thunderstruck - AC/DC Time in a bottle - Jim Croce Take me home country road - John Denver Hurt - Johnny Cash Eye of the tiger - Survivor Raindrops keep falling on my head - BJ Thomas
Honestly, I dont mind it when a film uses a song that fits perfectly with the moment regardless of how cliche it's become. I'd rather them use a popular song than try to use a song that doesnt work as well just for the sake of being original 🤷♂️
You are absolutely spot-on with that! Hmmmm, they ever consider the mind-warping possibility that the songs are used that much _because they just work so well?_
10. All Along the Watchtower 9. Gimme Shelter 8. Walking On Sunshine 7. Bad to the Bone 6. Sweet Home Alabama 5. Kung Fu Fighting 4. Staying Alive 3. Over the Rainbow 2. What a Wonderful World 1. Born to Be Wild Honorable Mentions: London Calling Somebody to Love For What It's Worth Bad Moon Rising True
This is a perfect example of what an ORIGINAL score can do for a movie!!!!!! Back when the great Martin Scorsese was using these songs they weren’t as overused tho!!!
I can remember sitting in the theater with my friends, and at some point we said to each other, we have got to buy this soundtrack. Its all amazing hits. Top 5 soundtrack all time.
Back in Black - AC/DC We Will Rock You - Queen We are the Champions - Queen Eye of the Tiger - Survivor The Ballroom Blitz - Sweet Highway to Hell - AC/DC Paint It,Black - Rolling Stones. Welcome to the Jungle - GnR.
10) All Along the Watchtower 9) Gimme Shelter 8) Walking on Sunshine 7) Bad to the Bone 6) Sweet Home Alabama 5) Kung Fu Fighting 4) Stayin' Alive 3) Over the Rainbow 2) What a Wonderful World HM) London Calling, Somebody to Love, For What It's Worth, Bad Moon Rising, True 1) Born to be Wild
How does Queen not have one song in this list?! Under Pressure? We Will Rock You? We Are The Champions?? Every movie throughout the 90s had AT LEAST one of those songs in it
More often used songs in the movies and TV: Survivor - Eye of the Tiger Blondie - Call Me The Mamas and The Papas - California Dreamin' Queen - We Are Champion / Another One Bites The Dust (mostly in Asian movies and TV shows) Queen - Under Pressure / We Will Rock You Sam The Sham - Wooly Bully Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire Kool and the Gang - Celebration Earth Wind and Fire - Shining Star Edith Piaf - La Vie En Rose
I agree Queen is way overused. If it is a movie about football, sports or cheerleading, We Are The Champions will be in it. Besides that, it's played in every sports arena around the world, making it quite possibly one of the most overused songs ever.
Probably "Under Pressure" is more often used (songs like "we are the champion" or "We will rock you" are too "Cliché" and Another one bites the dust, I think anytime I heard it was on TV series as a bad joke regarding the lyrics)
La Vie En Rose has been used many times, it is heard on Bull Durham, Natural Born Killers, French Kiss, Sabrina, Love Me If You Dare, X-Men: First Class... and more. It is not always using Edith Piaf version, but some are covered either with the other artists or by the movie version themselves. As for Shining Star by Earth Wind and Fire, some of the movies are not using the original cut, but they covered with their own versions, such as The Muppets from Space. About Queen, yes I should mentioned "Under Pressure" too, and if there are any movies which used Vanilla Ice's rap hit "Ice Ice Baby", I might include them as using the Queen's cut because that song is a sample from Under Pressure.
Highway to Hell by ACDC, Eye of the Tiger by Survivor, Dead or Alive by Bon Jovi, I Believe I Can Fly, Dont Stop Believing by Journey, We are the champions by Queen, Schools out for summer by Alice Cooper
Ronin Dave well we don't have a team of researchers just sitting around waiting for something to do , and Ronin has the concept of this video , as a whole, I'm sure he wouldn't mind letting us know what movies, get back to us RD, we'll give you a couple days. Thanks, the dawgs are in your hands
+BigHeadVampireGaming I do believe it's at the beginning of A Knight's Tale (aditionally I was looking for we are the champions (queen), the final countdown (europe), and (jokingly) mmmm whatcha' say (jason derulo))
The Throwing Channel it being for kids is irrelivant! "Kung Fu Fighting" is a overused song in movies but it is very much known from Kung Fu Panda by almost all people so there is a legitimate very good reason why they should've had it in there
During Honorable Mentions, the caption said "Don't You Want Somebody to Love by Jefferson Airplane" by the song in that scene was "White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane"
Bad Moon Rising was PERFECT for "American Werewolf in London". I can't imagine any other song that would fit so perfectly in that scene. The soundtrack for the movie was one the the most appropriate for a movie. This song might be overplayed but not in"American Werewolf in London".
Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin, Hallelujah - Leonard Cohen, Time in a Bottle - Jim Croce, Carry on Wayward Son - Kansas, Eye of the Tiger - Survivor, Fortunate Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival, O-o-h Child - Five Stairsteps, Why Can't We Be Friends and Low Rider - WAR, and Spirit in The Sky - Norman Greenbaum. Easily found on IMDB. Spirit in the Sky has 78 credits (3 were for I Don't Care) there is no way you didn't even give it an honorable mention. Not saying these are epic songs, that's why they use them, but they are in a ton of movies/tv shows. You really should have made this a two or three parter.
Noodles4Anime I gotta be honest on this one... I actually have never seen a movie use this song except Rocky 2 - which is the movie it was made for. I could be mistaken. What other movies use it?
kelderan18 uh, no... the fear and loathing honourable mention at 11:56 is definitely White Rabbit... it's not a song easily misidentified. Do a youtube search for the two songs if you don't believe us. The part playing starts just before this section, so you can clearly hear the first two lines: When logic and proportion Have fallen sloppy dead And the White Knight is talking backwards And the Red Queen's off with her head Remember what the dormouse said Feed your head A good example of Somebody to love, that they've actually used in another video, is the Cable Guy.
I was wondering if someone else realised I was confused cause I did recognise it but assumed it was a somebody to love I didn't know I mean both Somebody To Love by Queen And White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane are commonly used songs so maybe some editor got wires crossed
I think the songs are used so much because they’re iconic songs, I wouldn’t say they’re overused but they became more than songs and are now tone indicators.
Eye Of The Tiger? Imagine? Under Pressure? Tbh I think that Queen songs will rise again due to Bo-Rhap, so as we had them in 90s movies, we will rock em now
10-like 9-like 8-like 7-like 6-like reminds me of despecible me 5-like 4-love 3-Classic 2-love😭 Hornable mentions is somebody to love from queen i couldnt hear it right 1-love
Nut_Burger I was beginning to think that maybe white rabbit was the intro for somebody to love kind of like how "The Happiest Days of our Lives" is used for the intro for "Another Brick in the Wall part two" but they got that completely wRoNG!!
Link In The Sky With Rupees I like the Rufus Wainwright cover, too. It just became a song used on too many funerals on cop dramas. About the fifth time in so many months, I had it...
For anyone over 40 years old; these songs were in the soundtracks of our lives. Hendrix; Stones and CCR cover not only Vietnam Era but also played a lot in the backgrounds of our current conflicts. They are Olden Played Goldies on Armed Forces Network.
I always thought it was White Rabbit too, but I just looked it up and apparently on the original album release of "Surrealistic Pillow" back in 1967, the track was called Somebody To Love.
@@maxxxmodelz4061 on the actual soundtrack to Fear and Loathing it is called White Rabbit. Somebody To Love is in the film though when Hunter sees himself.
@@maxxxmodelz4061 I own Surrealistic Pillow. White Rabbit and Somebody to Love are two completely separate songs. Somebody to Love: ruclips.net/video/JUbMWtUyIIE/видео.html White Rabbit: ruclips.net/video/WANNqr-vcx0/видео.html
Forest Gump and The Wedding Singer can't be counted. They've both used overused songs on purpose . And The "Staying Alive" song really doesn't count either. That song is generally used to send up that one Saturday Night Fever scene. It's not an overused song as such, but an over used satire.
I agree with the first two points, as for staying alive I like its use as a parody of the staying alive scene but when its only used because they just need a disco song I don't care for it
"When it comes to that fantastic note...when the rabbit bites it's own head off...I want you to toss that thing in the tub!" It's a fantastic scene too.
1. Baha Men - Who Let the Dogs Out 2. Los Del Rio - Macarena (Bayside Boys Remix) 3. Lou Bega - Mambo No. 5 4. Bon Jovi - Runaway 5. M. Nasir - Gerhana 6. George Michael - Wake Me Up Before You Go Go 7. ABBA - Mamma Mia 8. ABBA - Dancing Queen 9. Cutting Crew - I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight 10. Richard Marx - Angelia 11. Cameo - Word Up! 12. Spice Girls - Wannabe 13. The Who - Baba O'Riley 14. Goo Goo Dolls - Iris 15. Paul McCartney - Live and Let Die ft. Wings 16. George Michael - Careless Whisper 17. The Proclaimers - 500 Miles 18. The Survivor - Eye of the Tiger 19. AC/DC - Highway to Hell 20. John Denver - Country Roads, Take Me Home
That's correct however, in most cases where they clip a part of that song to use in moments of media the words are unrecognizable as nothing more than musical notes and it's mostly instrumental music that is heard.
@@TubeDupe Don't get your observation, probably because it doesn't make sense. In the video, the voice over says "we're excluding purely instrumental songs so don't expect to see O' Fortuna", the funny thing is that it's not instrumental so no reason to exclude it. Can you get the inconsistency?
Which is why i added many of the songs from there to my soundlist, as well as from Supernatural, Mafia 2 (PC-game), and many others. Because if you seek especially good songs from a very good album (by critics), you'll propably find one, maybe two.
I remember Over The Rainbow being there in the animated movie called simply "9". That movie was too depressing for an animated movie and it had this song being played in the background in one of the many depressing scenes in the movie.
***** Kiss me, under the moonlight flower, swing and swing under the milky twilight, under the moonlit sky... now kiss me! ..... and I STILL don't know the lyrics =P
The main aspect of ' O Fortuna' is the singing, so I can't really understand why you classify it as purely instrumental. Latin is a language, you know?
Smash Mouth - All Star ?
Bonnie Tyler - Holdin' out for a Hero?
Survivor - Eye of the tiger?
Europe - Final Countdown?
GOB Bluth ruined the Final Countdwon for me forever.
Zoltán Mencser the second I agree
Highway to hell?
Hello- oh yea?
@@yuliangeorgiev haha same
You expect a lot of things in war... blood, carnage, sleepless nights... but nothing... nothing will prepare you for the incessant use of “Fortunate Son.”
-Glenn Quagmire
I remember that
Yes 😂
Hey Freddy
I'm clearly watching the wrong movies, totally expected "Eye of the Tiger" - Survivor & "Thunderstruck" - AC/DC to be in here or atleast in honorable mentionings.
You can’t really call it overused if it’s good.
Kickstart My heart?
Eye of the Tiger and Rocky were my thoughts.
Maarten Luijf that and at least Unfortunate son
“Eye of the Tiger” was recorded specifically for Rocky III. I can’t think of any other movies it was used in. I’m sure it probably has been, as a direct parody/homage to RIII, but that one’s too associated with a specific movie to count, imo.
“Stayin’ Alive” is usually used a parody of Saturday Night Fever, granted, but its use is much more ubiquitous.
"I Feel Good' by James Brown should be on this list.
You look handsome 😁
@@renarsivanovs6125 gay???
Homophobic?
@@robbinvanderzwart7452 Stupid???
@@EASY_Scenarios why?
Every film based on Vietnam War use "fortunate son"
I was actually about to post that too
Name one famous example, you're thinking of videogames.
sergeantbatman Forest Gump
Right! That's like the Helicopter theme song
Yes man!
Sunshine of your love
Eye of a tiger
Don’t stop believing
Thunderstruck
Back n black
Twist and shout
Highway to hell
True
Happy together by Turtles
mr blue skyyy
Yeah I’m a fan of AC/DC but holy crap thunderstruck, highway, and back in black is used too much
Escape by Rupert Holmes
the eye of the tiger?! where is it? it deserved at least an honorable mention!
It's up watch mojo's ass
Tuxita99 agree at least heard it 6 times from shows and movies
Could never be overused. Too awesome.
Tuxita99 this was the first thing I said when I saw this video
Tuxita99 I said "Eye of the Tiger's gonna be #1" maybe 100 times. Much disappointment
Here are some more.....
Careless Whisper - George Michael
Hello - Lionel Richie
Thunderstruck - AC/DC
Time in a bottle - Jim Croce
Take me home country road - John Denver
Hurt - Johnny Cash
Eye of the tiger - Survivor
Raindrops keep falling on my head - BJ Thomas
What else was Hurt in besides Logan?
Hurt can’t be overused - it’s too fucking good
I have never heard raindrops in any movie, what movies used that song?
alot of acdc songs. highway to hell and back in black too
AgentG5 butch cassidy and the sun dance kid
You cant really complain about sweet home alabama being used in the movie NAMED sweet home alabama.....
Jennisney the fact that they used a shitty cover version of it begs to differ
Can't believe they didn't just ask Skynyrd
Same for "Stand By Me", written for the movie Stand By Me.
They also complained about chariots of fire being used in the movie chariots of fire
You know what... I'm going to make a movie and use all of these songs.
lan91 lol
lan911 What are you going to call it then?
What's it going to be like
lan911 DO IT DO IT DO IT
lan911 probably already excists
can I add another -
I'VE GOT THE POWER (Snap)
WE ARE FAMILY (Sister Sledge)
I FEEL GOOD (James Brown)
THIS WILL BE (Natalie Cole)
TRUE!!!!!
Not including Family guy. Name one show that used "Don't stop believing"
AfterYouKnowMe glee
That's two. now give me a third. I've never really herd it used. and I feel glee doesn't count, because the whole show is music.
Fortunate Son (Creedence Clearwater Revival) also not include
The unofficial anthem of the 60s is “Fortunate Son”. And Bad to the Bone is a great song and can be used anytime!
Fortunate Son is probably my 3rd favorite CCR song.
It’s also unofficial army theme song and every helicopter movie scene
Bad to the bone to a father seeing his child for the first time. Yeah sure, it fits anytime.
"let's get it on" by Marvin Gaye every time there's a sexy scene
El Zurdo Rodríguez agreed they use that song way too much on tv shows when there's a sexy scene.
Yes; way overused
Don't forget careless whisper
@@tayeb7031 I don't get that though like it's about cheating 😂
Or the song got to give it up
uhhh....James Brown - I Feel Good???
YES
+House Of Hoops Good one!
Idk
+House Of Hoops Its hard to get tired of the funk though.
I think you'll find that only white people are annoying in our PC world, So James Brown doesn't count.
"Don't Stop Believin'" Journey should have been on this list.
Phantom Hawk as great of a song that is, that should be in a video called most overused songs in everyday life
It should have TOPPED the list! Also, my word, I do not like journey...
Noah Tyre and fortunate son
Hats the one sign I thought would be guaranteed to top the list
Journey is by far one of my least favorite bands. I am completely sick of hearing it.
Honestly, I dont mind it when a film uses a song that fits perfectly with the moment regardless of how cliche it's become. I'd rather them use a popular song than try to use a song that doesnt work as well just for the sake of being original 🤷♂️
You are absolutely spot-on with that! Hmmmm, they ever consider the mind-warping possibility that the songs are used that much _because they just work so well?_
10. All Along the Watchtower
9. Gimme Shelter
8. Walking On Sunshine
7. Bad to the Bone
6. Sweet Home Alabama
5. Kung Fu Fighting
4. Staying Alive
3. Over the Rainbow
2. What a Wonderful World
1. Born to Be Wild
Honorable Mentions:
London Calling
Somebody to Love
For What It's Worth
Bad Moon Rising
True
This is a perfect example of what an ORIGINAL score can do for a movie!!!!!! Back when the great Martin Scorsese was using these songs they weren’t as overused tho!!!
Thank you!
Not even the somebody to love might I add
For the honorable mentions you forgot low rider
London Calling gets a mention over Should I Stay or Should I Go? Ridiculous.
The entire Forrest Gump soundtrack
I can remember sitting in the theater with my friends, and at some point we said to each other, we have got to buy this soundtrack. Its all amazing hits. Top 5 soundtrack all time.
Yea that soundtrack is really good
The entire Robert Zemeckis Filmography
ndnbane
...is overrated 🤨😉
AR_ LKAC underrated
Back in Black - AC/DC
We Will Rock You - Queen
We are the Champions - Queen
Eye of the Tiger - Survivor
The Ballroom Blitz - Sweet
Highway to Hell - AC/DC
Paint It,Black - Rolling Stones.
Welcome to the Jungle - GnR.
dimitri silva shoot to thrill and thunderstruck by AC/DC as well
this vid should be top 20 cuz they missed so many
dimitri silva Icky Thump and Seven Nation Army
Totally agree with everything on this list!
Sympathy for the Devil - Rolling Stones
would definitely be an honorable mention at least, too
Okay, but where the hell is Back in Black?
For real
irishdude 413 fr but i still love it
aggayeet69 - same
Thank goodness I cannot think of a movie reference with that song.
Tbh i only remember it from Last Action Hero
Best use of Stayin Alive was the CPR scene on The Office, change my mind.
Yes!
That was in our CPR training class at work. Pretty much the only thing I remember.
Jenniferlyn Toland Lol same we had it in CPR class at school.
If you dont like Stayin Alive, you can also use Another One Bites The Dust.
I rate it was in Saturday Night Fever
We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions waaaaaay more than sunshine
Ginny What why ruined? Isnt it only beautifull if a whole stadium sings the song?
I think we will rock you is under used
SpeedyClan I hate how people use it in sports events but don’t know it’s by Queen
Hahaha and anither one bites the dust in fights
Cough Mighty Ducks Cough
Eye Of The Tiger by Survivor? I feel like I've heard that in tons of movies.
+GuitarGuy5000000000 You are right. I think by far it is the most overplayed
Ikr that was the song i was expecting the most
+GuitarGuy5000000000 Most overused song in movies, TV, videos and practically anything.
+GuitarGuy5000000000 but the only thing is that no matter how many times you hear it is always amazing
RandomGamer76 We may have to agree to disagree on that one :)
#1 should have been all the many covers of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah."
Oh my God, I have reached such a level of resentment towards this song... Hard to believe it's not on that list.
@@Cicilo1983 why the resentment?
The list is incomplete, just like a Vietnam movie without "Fortunate Son"
Very true!
It's a top 10.
Vietnam movie also equals "paint it black"
But Full Metal Jacket doesn't include Fortunate Son
FMJ does have paint it black though so
so basically, the entire forrest Gump soundtrack.
TheKingnathan98 yea
TheKingnathan98 But we love that movie anyway.
TheKingnathan98 yes but that is one of the best films ever so we'll let it slide
look who's talking*
Alot of them were in Joe Dirt as well
Where’s fortunate son?
Not even an honorable mention...
Lost deep within the jungle...deep within 'Nam...with the talking trees.
Siosiua He Running through the jungle..
Anything made in the 60's is an overused
That was what I was thinking
They may be over used but we still love them. They bring back memories of the movies that were actually great and worth watching.
10) All Along the Watchtower
9) Gimme Shelter
8) Walking on Sunshine
7) Bad to the Bone
6) Sweet Home Alabama
5) Kung Fu Fighting
4) Stayin' Alive
3) Over the Rainbow
2) What a Wonderful World
HM) London Calling, Somebody to Love, For What It's Worth, Bad Moon Rising, True
1) Born to be Wild
Chippermonkey33 Thank you for sparing me from having to watch this shitty video.
its not somebodyto love its white rabbit by jefferson airplane in that scene in fear and loathing. watch mojo made a mistake
As now reinforced on each and every so-called "oldies" radio stations of the present.
Thank You
thank you! I finished this video and immediately wanted to make a playlist
No "Don't Stop Believin", "All Star", "Sound of Silence" or "Hallelujah"?
true!!!!!
ECL28E
The Spanish version of Hallelujah?
Gloria?
ECL28E I'm a believer
ECL28E omg
Where's "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"?
I've heard this song in so many movies.
Oh yeah thats right!
NerdyPunkRockfan808 Remember the titans
Guardians
SUSIEE
@@camdinner789 and Chicken little xD
The honorable mention “Somebody to Love” clip actually features “White Rabbit”, another song by Jefferson Airplane. Come on, Mojo, I’m disappointed.
I was thinking the exact same thing !!! White Rabbit, love this song !!!
Yeah that was an atmospheric scene they don't know what their talking about
I mean it is Watchmojo, I don't have high hopes going into most of these videos lol
When MOJO but GVF as one of the worst performers on SNL their credibility went out the window for me
How does Queen not have one song in this list?! Under Pressure? We Will Rock You? We Are The Champions?? Every movie throughout the 90s had AT LEAST one of those songs in it
Honestly though. Got pretty sick of Queen because of it being over used.
They are often used but still not often enough
Because Queen is too good to be put on this stupid list of amazing songs
Nick Milhaupt thanks for this comment. I came to this list to see if queen was on it, but now I know it’s not
Nick Milhaupt bohemian rhapsody is by queen
More often used songs in the movies and TV:
Survivor - Eye of the Tiger
Blondie - Call Me
The Mamas and The Papas - California Dreamin'
Queen - We Are Champion / Another One Bites The Dust (mostly in Asian movies and TV shows)
Queen - Under Pressure / We Will Rock You
Sam The Sham - Wooly Bully
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire
Kool and the Gang - Celebration
Earth Wind and Fire - Shining Star
Edith Piaf - La Vie En Rose
Michael Souhoka where have I been, I've never heard we are the champions or another one bites the dust in a movie, other things yes
Oh so sorry... Queen songs I have mentioned is often used at Asia in many TV shows. I should've mentioned about it.
I agree Queen is way overused. If it is a movie about football, sports or cheerleading, We Are The Champions will be in it. Besides that, it's played in every sports arena around the world, making it quite possibly one of the most overused songs ever.
Probably "Under Pressure" is more often used (songs like "we are the champion" or "We will rock you" are too "Cliché" and Another one bites the dust, I think anytime I heard it was on TV series as a bad joke regarding the lyrics)
La Vie En Rose has been used many times, it is heard on Bull Durham, Natural Born Killers, French Kiss, Sabrina, Love Me If You Dare, X-Men: First Class... and more. It is not always using Edith Piaf version, but some are covered either with the other artists or by the movie version themselves.
As for Shining Star by Earth Wind and Fire, some of the movies are not using the original cut, but they covered with their own versions, such as The Muppets from Space.
About Queen, yes I should mentioned "Under Pressure" too, and if there are any movies which used Vanilla Ice's rap hit "Ice Ice Baby", I might include them as using the Queen's cut because that song is a sample from Under Pressure.
Highway to Hell by ACDC, Eye of the Tiger by Survivor, Dead or Alive by Bon Jovi, I Believe I Can Fly, Dont Stop Believing by Journey, We are the champions by Queen, Schools out for summer by Alice Cooper
Smooth Criminal by Michael Jackson, Symphony for the devil by Rolling Stones, Sound of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel
True
Careless Whisper by george micheal, sound of silence...
Welcome to the Jungle has got to be on that honorable mention list for sure
Forever Young is on there for sure.
There is a good reason why these songs appear in so many things. These are damn good.
Honestly "Staying Alive" is always used in homage to Saturday Night Fever.
Where's "Who let the dogs out"? It has truly become a pain in the ass over the years...
To be fair, it always was.
True.
BalticVendetta Don't you mean "over the minutes"?
BalticVendetta what movies was it played in ie the point of this whole video?
Ronin Dave well we don't have a team of researchers just sitting around waiting for something to do , and Ronin has the concept of this video , as a whole, I'm sure he wouldn't mind letting us know what movies, get back to us RD, we'll give you a couple days. Thanks, the dawgs are in your hands
Not even a mention of I Feel Good?
+Victor Kunchev even i will survive.
+Rob Guedes good
I knew that they would (not)
+Victor Kunchev Yes too many times
+Victor Kunchev
Horrible song
Always walk to the tempo of "Stayin' Alive." Walk like you have a purpose, someplace to be and something to do.
Always remember that “ Stayin Alive” has been scientifically proven to save lives because of CPR.
I think also Back in Black or Highway to hell are very used
AC/DC in general seem to be turning into the go-to soundtrack band.
Agreed - and I am a huge AC/DC fan.
@Sam Gault yeah you're quite right about that 😂
WOW did they leave out a doozy. James Brown's "I Feel Good." It is ridiculously overused. Even in trailers.
I know!! I thought it would be on the list for sure.
Nutty Professor and many more used it
absolutely!!
I came here looking for Fortunate Son...
I got every song that was used in Forrest Gump except Fortunate Son.....
Maybe you are too young but that 2 disk soundtrack was just one of the best ever made
I’m always happy to hear Stayin Alive any movie, regardless of how overused it is.
Top 1 overused video formats on RUclips:
Number 1: this
Linty everybody loves top 10 lists
@@TyBrezzy11 Not WatchMojo
@@MTheGrey Then why are they the most subscribed top 10 listers..? 🤔
I would say anything about Marvel movies rather than top ten lists being an over used topic.
fucking annoying channel
What about AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH? Typical 'motivational' scene.
+La Caja Fuerte del VHS I came here just to post this! Though I think Hollywood did finally get tired of it because I haven't heard it used in awhile.
+chancetx guardians of the galaxy
La Caja Fuerte del VHS probably on a future list
La Caja Fuerte del VHS I always think of Remember The Titans when I hear that sing when their in the locker room singing
or the end of the movie. to point out everything turned out alright
Um....Where's we will rock you (Queen)
+Stan Stanminson And We Are The Champions
+Stan Stanminson What about Back in Black?
+Rich Halley I was just looking to see if anyone else had mentioned "Back in Black", because I was going to mention it myself if no one else had.
+Revonda Ball yeah so was I 😂😂
+BigHeadVampireGaming I do believe it's at the beginning of A Knight's Tale
(aditionally I was looking for we are the champions (queen), the final countdown (europe), and (jokingly) mmmm whatcha' say (jason derulo))
King Fu Fighting is one of those songs you're not even mad when it's in every movie you see
Like it's so corny but at the same time it puts a little kid smile on your face 🕺
Number one should've been Fortunate Son by CCR
It might be overused but it’s still a classic
Once you mention Vietnam War in any movie, Creedence Clearwater Revival comes outta nowhere :D
Why is fortunate son not on this list
I know! Basically every war movie uses this.
The Banta Brigade that's exactly what I thought
EXACTLY!!
Was about to suggest this in the comments, when I saw this comment.
Because fortunate son is a good song.
Never Gonna Give You Up? Come On. Careless Whisper.
Not mentioning The Office during "Stayin Alive" was a sin
Or sherlock. Because i also have it as a ring tone like moriarty
First I was afraid I was petrified
Haha, I was looking for the same clip :D
Ding!
oh wait wrong channel.
And That 70's Show
they didn't put a scene from Kung Fu Panda when they played "Kung Fu Fighting" ? why is that?
Im Zini Because Cartoons are for fucking kids.
The Throwing Channel Oh look we got a edgy angst teen up here!
The Throwing Channel You know there's something called adult cartoons, right?
The Throwing Channel it being for kids is irrelivant! "Kung Fu Fighting" is a overused song in movies but it is very much known from Kung Fu Panda by almost all people so there is a legitimate very good reason why they should've had it in there
The Throwing Channel keep in mind Madagascar was in this list
During Honorable Mentions, the caption said "Don't You Want Somebody to Love by Jefferson Airplane" by the song in that scene was "White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane"
Right?
Thank you. Was bugging the shit out of me.
Poor editing. Lol
Bastian DuVane thanks I’m a Jefferson airplane nerd and I was like wtf that isn’t somebody to love
Thank you!!!
Bad Moon Rising was PERFECT for "American Werewolf in London". I can't imagine any other song that would fit so perfectly in that scene. The soundtrack for the movie was one the the most appropriate for a movie. This song might be overplayed but not in"American Werewolf in London".
I think Back in Black - AC/DC should have been on the list somewhere.
+Zoey Chevalier ac/dc highway to hell also should have been mentioned
+Zoey Chevalier OMG really? name the movies please
+Betorockmetal X Grudge Match and Ironman
+Zoey Chevalier Supernatural!!!
+Betorockmetal X Considering that song was also in Megamind, they should have put that in.
Im surprised Mr. Blue Sky wasn't here
I love that song
Not used that often
I heard Mr blue sky in Megamind
Gotg, megamind, role models ....and many more movies has used me blue sky
The Invention Of Lying to add another
Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin, Hallelujah - Leonard Cohen, Time in a Bottle - Jim Croce, Carry on Wayward Son - Kansas, Eye of the Tiger - Survivor, Fortunate Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival, O-o-h Child - Five Stairsteps, Why Can't We Be Friends and Low Rider - WAR, and Spirit in The Sky - Norman Greenbaum. Easily found on IMDB. Spirit in the Sky has 78 credits (3 were for I Don't Care) there is no way you didn't even give it an honorable mention. Not saying these are epic songs, that's why they use them, but they are in a ton of movies/tv shows. You really should have made this a two or three parter.
immigrant song is literally in two movies. Led zeppelin almost never lets anyone use their music in movies and tv
@@leohalpern I was gonna say the same thing, Led is notorious for never giving away song rights to movies.
"School of Rock" with Jack Black is one of them. They also approved Cadillac's permission to use "Rock and Roll" in their commercials
I thought Jeff Buckley's version of Hallelujah would be number 1 for sure.
Don't forget kashmir- led zeppelin being played in almost every action movie ever
The song in “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” was “White Rabbit”, not “Somebody to Love”. Just letting you know.
No "Eye of the Tiger"?
Yup
There has to be its so overused
Ron DeMaria Agreed. It's the kind of songs I don't own, because I know they will use it somewhere. And of course, have me growing tired of it, lol.
Eye of the Tiger should have definitely been number one
Noodles4Anime I gotta be honest on this one... I actually have never seen a movie use this song except Rocky 2 - which is the movie it was made for. I could be mistaken.
What other movies use it?
Was I the only one who noticed that it was white rabbit playing when it was actually supposed to be somebody to love
You're not alone there, pissed me off
That's the whole reason I looked to the comments. I wanted to make sure I wasn't the only one that caught it.
Urg, so annoying ¬_¬
if you are talking about the fear and loathing honourable mention then you're wrong
kelderan18 uh, no... the fear and loathing honourable mention at 11:56 is definitely White Rabbit... it's not a song easily misidentified. Do a youtube search for the two songs if you don't believe us.
The part playing starts just before this section, so you can clearly hear the first two lines:
When logic and proportion
Have fallen sloppy dead
And the White Knight is talking backwards
And the Red Queen's off with her head
Remember what the dormouse said
Feed your head
A good example of Somebody to love, that they've actually used in another video, is the Cable Guy.
when you show "Somebody To Love" as an honorable mention you're actually playing "White Rabbit"
IKR, I was like fucking WM they're too dumb for this shit.
I was wondering if someone else realised
I was confused cause I did recognise it but assumed it was a somebody to love I didn't know
I mean both Somebody To Love by Queen
And White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane are commonly used songs so maybe some editor got wires crossed
I think the songs are used so much because they’re iconic songs, I wouldn’t say they’re overused but they became more than songs and are now tone indicators.
I feel very disappointed there was no Jack Black or Kung Fu Panda reference with Kung Fu Fighting
11:58 That's not Somebody to Love. It's White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane!
Yeah it's fucking embarrassing
Which is hilarious, because they showed the Somebody to Love scene from Fear and Loathing in the intro.
I paused the video and run to the comment section to point that out.
Andrew Spud Ha! So did I. I'm glad that someone did.
me too :)
Eye Of The Tiger?
Imagine?
Under Pressure?
Tbh I think that Queen songs will rise again due to Bo-Rhap, so as we had them in 90s movies, we will rock em now
J LORI also ac/dc are pretty used
ruclips.net/video/ajVq9kBp3ZI/видео.html
Immigrant song
Queen will live on forever. I was shocked how no Queen songs were on the list. Especially ‘We Will Rock You’
J LORI Hell Yeah Long Live the Queen
10-like
9-like
8-like
7-like
6-like reminds me of despecible me
5-like
4-love
3-Classic
2-love😭
Hornable mentions is somebody to love from queen i couldnt hear it right
1-love
Wrong “need somebody to love”.
Staying Alive by the Bee Gees is the song you should sing when doing chest compressions
maybe in that cancelled tv show Trauma?
Davorin Jurišić no in real life!!
That's real.
You can also do "Another One Bites the Dust" funnily enough.
"Highway to hell" as well.
Says "Somebody To Love" while playing "White Rabbit"
Nut_Burger Glad I wasn't the only one who noticed that.
Nut_Burger Yeah, I was utterly confused by the wrong title since I also recognized White Rabbit.. at least the band name was right ;D
Nut_Burger I was looking in comments for that x'D I was like "Wait ? What ? No ?" And you just saved me ^^
Nut_Burger I was FURIOUS WHEN I SAW THIS ERROR! I am glad I am not the only one who spotted it out.
Nut_Burger I was beginning to think that maybe white rabbit was the intro for somebody to love kind of like how "The Happiest Days of our Lives" is used for the intro for "Another Brick in the Wall part two" but they got that completely wRoNG!!
Final Countdown? Staying Alive? Eye Of The Tiger? no? okay.....
the Final Countdown is barely used
Staying Alive is on the list
Eye of the Tiger, YES.
tell me where is staying alive?
Zanyo gerres Honorable mentions, I think.
nope
Zanyo gerres I don't remember.
Take a shot whenever a clip from the movie Forrest Gump is shown.
I need an easy freind
@@idontcare164 what
These are classic songs that almost no one gets tired of hearing. No need to retire any of these! They bring a smile to the face.
"Fortunate Son" by CCR - seems like it's in every show about Vietnam...and usually there's a helicopter.
I'd include that too.
Sienisoft Thanks!
i was thinking the same lol
I was a little upset when bad moon rising was mentioned, but not Fortunate Son
Ride of the Valkyries too.
If the Vietnam War is happening, Jimi Hendrix's "All Along the Watchtower" and CCR's "Fortunate Son" are playing.
Mötley Crüe- Kickstart my heart
YES
I know! Recently they've been using it for a lot of kids trailers and shit. Sucks because it's a really good song too.
@@murphyjack90 if only the kids knew it was about nikki sixxes overdose 🤣🤣
And the amount of chicks Vince Neil banged
"Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen and various covers...
Laura Beane the Jeff Buckley cover is beautiful
Link In The Sky With Rupees I like the Rufus Wainwright cover, too.
It just became a song used on too many funerals on cop dramas. About the fifth time in so many months, I had it...
Laura Beane I love love love Jon Bon Jovi’s cover of that song!!!
My dad has "Born to be Wild" as his default ringtone for his cell phone.
You sir have just roasted your dad on the internet
How on earth is that a roast?
Even I used to have that as my ringtone too.
ElGiganto17
My dad has Bad To The Bone, I actually turned the volume down on that part of the video so he wouldn't look for his phone.
Oh come one
no Survivor-Eye Of The Tiger!?!?!?!?!
*come on
or the final countdown by europe
that too
or Pushin to the Limit from Scarface movie
yeah
For anyone over 40 years old; these songs were in the soundtracks of our lives. Hendrix; Stones and CCR cover not only Vietnam Era but also played a lot in the backgrounds of our current conflicts. They are Olden Played Goldies on Armed Forces Network.
Where is "The Immigrant Song" from Led Zeppelin?
Led Zeppelin rarely lets their songs be used. That’s why Jack Black had to beg them to use it in School of Rock.
Vanessa Heine Yeah and even when we rarely get to see them it’s still epic
Rarely Led Zeppelin gives it freely.
i swear it's been in just 2 movies.....
One of the Thor movies, School of Rock and the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
The narrator has never herd of ELO’s
Mr Blue Sky
Such a good song
That was my immediate song pick before I watched this
Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son" playing in every Vietnam war movie as a chopper lands, takes off or is flying overhead.
Creedence Clearwater Revival-Fortunate Son....every Vietnam movie!!!!
11:57 that was not Somebody to love,that was White Rabbit
I went through the comments to see if anyone else got this. Lol. Cheers!!
Thank you!!!!
I always thought it was White Rabbit too, but I just looked it up and apparently on the original album release of "Surrealistic Pillow" back in 1967, the track was called Somebody To Love.
@@maxxxmodelz4061 on the actual soundtrack to Fear and Loathing it is called White Rabbit. Somebody To Love is in the film though when Hunter sees himself.
@@maxxxmodelz4061 I own Surrealistic Pillow. White Rabbit and Somebody to Love are two completely separate songs. Somebody to Love: ruclips.net/video/JUbMWtUyIIE/видео.html White Rabbit: ruclips.net/video/WANNqr-vcx0/видео.html
Forest Gump and The Wedding Singer can't be counted. They've both used overused songs on purpose .
And The "Staying Alive" song really doesn't count either. That song is generally used to send up that one Saturday Night Fever scene. It's not an overused song as such, but an over used satire.
I agree with the first two points, as for staying alive I like its use as a parody of the staying alive scene but when its only used because they just need a disco song I don't care for it
Agreed! The Bee Gees song is "made for walking" :))
They give 'Somebody to Love' an honorable mention... so they play 'White Rabbit'
life of the party by chris young
"When it comes to that fantastic note...when the rabbit bites it's own head off...I want you to toss that thing in the tub!" It's a fantastic scene too.
0:37 same movie, but with the correct song. Maybe that was the reason they changed at the honorable mention...
1. Baha Men - Who Let the Dogs Out
2. Los Del Rio - Macarena (Bayside Boys Remix)
3. Lou Bega - Mambo No. 5
4. Bon Jovi - Runaway
5. M. Nasir - Gerhana
6. George Michael - Wake Me Up Before You Go Go
7. ABBA - Mamma Mia
8. ABBA - Dancing Queen
9. Cutting Crew - I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight
10. Richard Marx - Angelia
11. Cameo - Word Up!
12. Spice Girls - Wannabe
13. The Who - Baba O'Riley
14. Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
15. Paul McCartney - Live and Let Die ft. Wings
16. George Michael - Careless Whisper
17. The Proclaimers - 500 Miles
18. The Survivor - Eye of the Tiger
19. AC/DC - Highway to Hell
20. John Denver - Country Roads, Take Me Home
I mean, "O Fortuna" is not instrumental :D they are singing...it's just Latin
Not to mention acapella
That's correct however, in most cases where they clip a part of that song to use in moments of media the words are unrecognizable as nothing more than musical notes and it's mostly instrumental music that is heard.
Well said!
Doh, if it's Latin it doesn't count as singing!
@@TubeDupe Don't get your observation, probably because it doesn't make sense. In the video, the voice over says "we're excluding purely instrumental songs so don't expect to see O' Fortuna", the funny thing is that it's not instrumental so no reason to exclude it. Can you get the inconsistency?
Make a movie with only and all of these songs.
I was thinking the same thing
Look Who's Talking comes very close!
Forrest Gump has most of these songs in it. Come to think of it, that movie has an absolutely spectacular soundtrack
Which is why i added many of the songs from there to my soundlist, as well as from Supernatural, Mafia 2 (PC-game), and many others.
Because if you seek especially good songs from a very good album (by critics), you'll propably find one, maybe two.
Too many are even one hit bands.
Fun fact "Stayin' Alive" also has the perfect beat to do CPR to. Pretty fitting song title if you ask me.
Um that's from the office
Seriously, look it up. It's an actual fact. My sister and I just took a cpr class over the summer so she could do life guarding.
you're forgetting "Another One Bites The Dust".
i did that cpr thing with that song. but he died before i touched the chorus.
Ridwan N M XD
I remember Over The Rainbow being there in the animated movie called simply "9". That movie was too depressing for an animated movie and it had this song being played in the background in one of the many depressing scenes in the movie.
Careless Whisper by Wham and Let's Get It On by Marvin Gaye? Those are the go-to songs for sexy scenes in sooo many movies
Trash- Konto Deadpool - careless whisper. Wasn’t really a sexy scene
I'm waiting for "Freak'n You".
Everything by Barry White, although, I love him. It never gets old for me. Who am I kidding? I rescind my comment.
Do guilty feet really have no rhythm?
Careless whisper is by George Micheal
How is "Eye of The Tiger" not on here? It's not even an honorable mention!
DYLAN, WHY ARE YOU HERE?
Never thought you would be watching these XD
"Kiss Me", "Who Let The Dogs Out" and "One Way Or Another". Way too many times honestly.
***** Kiss me, under the moonlight flower, swing and swing under the milky twilight, under the moonlit sky... now kiss me! ..... and I STILL don't know the lyrics =P
You forgot the most iconic scene in cinema - CPR Training in The Office uses Staying Alive. You should have included that in the example
The main aspect of ' O Fortuna' is the singing, so I can't really understand why you classify it as purely instrumental. Latin is a language, you know?
_takes latin_ unfortunately
Allylilith aegwynn unfortunately these mojo people always make such faux pas
Carmina Burana isn't even Latin, it's a weird archaic mix of languages and faux-Latin.
chataclysm2112 are you sure about that? I never learned latin unfortunately, but it would remain singing and not a purely instrumental work anyways
Yes it is latin, medieval latin. Legit language.
The boys are back in town - Thin Lizzy
redd yes !
R-E-S-P-E-C-T, No Mountain High Enough, and Welcome to the Jungle should be included.
Or Let's get it on.
what about "Dream Weaver" by Gary Wright whenever someone sees love at first sight
My favorite is Wayne’s world
“She will be mine , oh yes ...she will be mine”
That song was in Toy Story 3.