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An icon of a song, Unchained Melody was written by Alex North and Hy Zaret. This evergreen was originally written as the theme for a prison film of the same name which came out in the mid 1950s. Though most of us these days link it with the hit movie 'Ghost', with its universal appeal and moving lyricsthis song has been used by many musicians. Truly thus gem in the history of music is deserving praise.
'Unchained Melody'! That's a true classic. Did you know, it's been covered over 1,500 times in various languages and still sounds great? That's the power of a great song. It surpasses all boundaries and transcends all languages! It's North and Zaret who deserve the credit for this classic.
A lovely melody was constructed by Alex North. The words: Hy Zaret wrote them. First introduced during the 1955 prison film 'Unchained'; hence the title, it has since been used in countless movies, shows, ads and other settings.
But for most people, the most memorable use of it should probably have been in the 1990 film 'Ghost'--especially the pottery scene. It's a song that has touched so many human hearts.
Quietly, Listen To Me. A classic song lines in the life of old men singing As my foot touched earth I was reminded by this one simple yet haunting melody: Lawyers will never be younger and poorer again. Such an elegant piece was written by Alex Nolte and his lyricist Zaret Hy. Unchained was derived from an obscure prick movie in 1955 The.
Perhaps you've seen it in one of several movies. Dennie Clements There are a lot people who have watched this song sung countless times The melody and words are arresting. It seems their attraction is transcendent of time or place, wherever one may be!