Gone with the Wind Score Review
Most everyone has seen the 1939 classic, Gone with the Wind, starring the beautiful Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara and a winsome Clark Gable as the dashing Rhett Butler. One of the things that makes this film great, aside from an oh so awful heroine and costumes that are to die for, is the memorable Gone with the Wind score. The score is available to buy as the Gone with the Wind Soundtrack, featuring all the classics that make gone wind, as the fans call it, the masterpiece that it is today.
In addition to the most famous Gone with the Wind theme, known as 'Tara’s Theme,' the Gone with the Wind original soundtrack features music from some of the most memorable and intense moments in the film. Gone with the Wind song offerings include, Tara; The O’Hara Family; Scarlett Prepares for the Barbecue; Twelve Oaks; The Barbecue; In the Library; War is Declared; The Death of Charles; At the Bazaar; Escape from Atlanta; Twelve Oaks in Ruin; Scarlett Comes Home; I’ll Never be Hungry Again; Battle Montage; Frank Kennedy Asks for Suellen’s Hand; Paddock Scene; The New Store; Scarlett in Shantytown; Belle Watling and Melanie; Twenty Inches!; Melanie and Mammy; Scarlett in the Mist; Rhett Leaves; and Flashback, the Finale.
Any free encyclopedia searched online will list the Gone with the Wind musical score as one of the best in film history. The composer of Gone with the Wind, Max Steiner, mixes together haunting classical lilts with jaunty southern tunes that perfectly match the alternately dark and light moods of the Gone with the Wind film. Any film score lover can take a trip back in time and enjoy the music of Gone with the Wind 1939, an unforgettable classic. Like the movie, the score can take the listener through a range of different emotions without a dull moment.