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  1. CBS Television used part of the theme of his St. Ives soundtrack for its golf broadcasts in the 1970s and early 1980s. Schifrin's score for Coogan's Bluff in 1968 was the beginning of a long association with Clint Eastwood.

  2. Download sheet music for Movie/TV. Choose from Movie/TV sheet music for such popular songs as Thank You for the Music, Pure Imagination, and Hopelessly Devoted to You. Print instantly, or sync to our free PC, web and mobile apps.

  3. Listen to the 40 greatest TV Show Themes & Songs of all time, played by ear on the piano in 1 take. This piano medley contains wonderful music scores of many...

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    • 1971: Frances Lai, Love Story (not a musical); the Beatles, Let It Be (original or adaptation) This year, George C. Scott became the first actor ever to reject an Oscar.
    • 1972: Michel Legrand, Summer of '42 (drama); John Williams, Fiddler on the roof (original song score or adaptation) France went back-to-back as Lai's Oscar was followed by a win for Summer of '42 composer Michel Legrand.
    • 1973: Charlie Chaplin, Raymond Rasch, and Larry Russell, Limelight (dramatic); Ralph Burns, Cabaret (adaptation) That's right: Charlie Chaplin won an Oscar in 1973 — for a film he'd made 20 years previously, made eligible when it screened in Los Angeles for the first time in 1972.
    • 1974: Marvin Hamlisch, The Way We Were (drama); Marvin Hamlisch, The Sting (adaptation) In Oscar history, this year's ceremonies are best remembered for the streaker who ran across the stage, prompting host David Niven to quip, "Probably the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings."
  4. At Musicnotes.com, we are constantly updating our library of piano sheet music from movies and TV shows, giving you access to the best selection of songs online. Our suite of Android, iOS, PC, and Cloud apps make each selection easy to download and view as many times as you need.

  5. From the repeating single note that runs through "Noah Cross" to the James Bond-sounding opening of "The Last of Ida," Goldsmith knew how to mix beauty with tense, piano-pounding setpieces and...

  6. A look at the The Best Show Tunes Albums of the 1970s by User Score. Rate your favorite albums to have your say in this list of the top user rated albums.

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