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The Lion King crowned greatest movie soundtrack, beating Titanic and Fever

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The Lion King has been crowned the greatest movie soundtrack of all time - beating Saturday Night Fever and Titanic to the top spot. The 1994 Disney classic roared into first place, with The Greatest Showman and The Sound of Music rounding out the top five, according to a poll of 2,000 Brits.

Other beloved soundtracks to feature high on the list include Top Gun, the Star Wars franchise, The Bodyguard, Pulp Fiction, and The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Fans also gave credit to the magical music of the Harry Potter films, the retro-inspired playlists of Guardians of the Galaxy, and the gritty hits of Trainspotting.

The research, commissioned by Dolby Laboratories to mark its 60th anniversary, revealed the vital role music plays in the enjoyment of a film - with 79% saying the soundtrack significantly enhances the viewing experience. And 76% agreed a film is more likely to be seen as a classic if it features music that stays with you long after the credits roll.

A memorable melody was voted the most important element of an iconic soundtrack (41%), followed by a catchy chorus (26%) and a lively rhythm (24%). Others said it's crucial that the songs are well known (19 %), while some love a climactic crescendo (12%).

Nick Watson, technical director, content relations of Dolby: "Sound has always been the invisible thread that binds a film's emotion, tension, and excitement. Some sounds and soundtracks are just as iconic as the visuals - they're instantly recognisable and deeply emotional.

"We've spent the past 60 years pushing the boundaries of audio, so audiences don't just watch a movie - they really feel it. We often say we 'watch' a film, but in reality, we listen just as much.

"A great soundtrack can elevate even the most modest production, drawing the audience in and heightening every emotion. On the other hand, poor sound can distract and diminish even the most visually stunning scenes."

It emerged movie soundtracks continue to resonate beyond the cinema, with 25% saying they enjoy listening to them while relaxing at home. A further 19% tune in while driving, and 16% even put them on while tackling household chores.

Four in 10 have discovered a new artist or band after hearing them in a film, while one in five have attended a live concert dedicated to a movie score.

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The research also found that 75% believe immersive sound is important when watching a film, whether at home or in the cinema. More than a third (36%) say it adds to the suspense and tension of a scene, while 35% think the overall sound is essential in bringing the movie world to life.

Others said it makes action scenes more thrilling (33%), the film more dynamic (31%), and enhances the emotional impact of the storytelling (32%).

When asked which film sounds have left the most lasting impression, the iconic "dun-dun, dun-dun" from Jaws topped the list (38%), followed by the haunting whistle from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (20%). The lightsaber hum from Star Wars (19%) and the screeching shower scene from Psycho also featured among the most memorable.

Nick Watson, technical director, content relations of Dolby, added: "The most unforgettable moments in film are often tied to sound - whether it's a simple musical motif or a carefully crafted effect.

"The best sounds spark the viewers' imagination, giving the freedom of interpretation. The suspenseful 'dun-dun' in Jaws is the perfect example. Many sounds become part of the story, like the crack of Indiana Jones' whip, or the hum of a lightsabre. They're cues, characters, and emotional anchors all in one. That's the power of sound and it's what drives everything we do."

  • The Lion King
  • Saturday Night Fever
  • Titanic
  • The Greatest Showman
  • The Sound of Music
  • Top Gun (any)
  • Star Wars (any)
  • The Bodyguard
  • Pulp Fiction
  • The Lord of the Rings trilogy
  • Harry Potter (any)
  • Guardians of the Galaxy (any)
  • Trainspotting
  • Gladiator
  • Rocky (any)
  • Moana
  • Indiana Jones (any)
  • Shrek (any)
  • A Star Is Born (2018)
  • Jurassic Park
  • Jawstheme
  • Whistle from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
  • Humming of lightsabres from Star Wars
  • The shower scream in Psycho
  • The E.T.phone home sound
  • The T. rex roar from Jurassic Park
  • The Star Trektransporter sound
  • Indiana Joneswhip crack
  • Ghost Busterproton pack firing
  • The DeLorean time travel sound from Back to the Future
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