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Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. This ranking is based on actual performance on the weekly Billboard Hot 100 chart. Here’s a look back at the 65 biggest Hot 100 hits that arose from being featured on the silver screen. Synopsis: Presented as originally released in 1939. Though not everyone has seen the film, people of all generations can recognize its massive single: Whitney Houston’s smash cover of Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You.” John Travolta’s 1977 classic disco film Saturday Night Fever produced several of the Bee Gees’ biggest hits - including “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever.” And let’s be honest: Damn near no one has heard of Ready to Wear from Robert Altman (the iconic director of Gosford Park, Nashville, M*A*S*H), but if Ini Kamoze’s “Here Comes the Hotstepper” comes on, you’ll at least be singing along to the naaaa na na na naaaaas. Critics Consensus: Gone with the Wind s epic grandeur and romantic allure encapsulate an era of Hollywood filmmaking - but that cant excuse a blinkered perspective that stands on the wrong side of history. The biggest example of this undoubtedly comes from 1992’s The Bodyguard. Not only that, many songs written for films have stood on their own, with the popularity of some eclipsing the movies that inspired them. Whether a film is a tear-jerking drama, an action-packed thriller or a side-splitting comedy, the right song at the right moment will always elevate the impact of a scene.

Movies and music have been a natural combination ever since sound was first added to moving images.
