What’s the most recognisable film music score?

It's got nothing to do with the thread title, so who cares?
It’s got everything to do with the thread title. Nice negative post fair play.

Zimmer has written scores for some of the most internationally recognised blockbusters, romcoms and animations, including The Lion King, Rain Man, Pirates of The Caribbean, Gladiator, No Time To Die, The Dark Knight, Batman Begins, 12 Years A Slave, The Thin Red Line, The Da Vinci Code and Dune
 
This thread shows how important composers are to the film industry. I remember Steven Spielburg showing the flying scene in E.T before John Williams score was added and then showing it with it and I could understand why he said he Williams had played such a huge part in his success. I really don't think he gets the credit he deserves his catalogue is unbelievable.
 
The westerns must be in with a shout. E.g. Gunfight at OK Corral, High Noon, 3.10 to Yuma, Green leaves of summer - The Alamo, etc. Frankie Laine did the vocal soundtracks for 1st 3 and the Geoff Love Orchestra did a good LP of western music (including those mentioned and spaghetti westerns too).
Good shout.
Also The Good bad & Ugly
 
It’s got everything to do with the thread title. Nice negative post fair play.

Zimmer has written scores for some of the most internationally recognised blockbusters, romcoms and animations, including The Lion King, Rain Man, Pirates of The Caribbean, Gladiator, No Time To Die, The Dark Knight, Batman Begins, 12 Years A Slave, The Thin Red Line, The Da Vinci Code and Dune
As well as that Euroquiz favourite, Going For Gold
 

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