Which movie theme song is the best selling of all time?
Since its release in 1992, the soundtrack (officially titled Whitney Houston: I Wish You Love More from the Bodyguard) has clinched several accolades: Become the #1 best-selling movie soundtrack of all time, making it into the Guinness Book of World Records.
The main title is the music, often later recorded on soundtrack albums, that is heard in a film while the opening credits are rolling. It does not refer to music playing from on-screen sources such as radios, as in the original opening credits sequence in Touch of Evil.
“Somewhere Over the Rainbow” — Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
Since then, countless musicians have covered the classic song, with many different covers appearing on-screen. However, the most famous cover was done as a medley with Louis Anderson's “What a Wonderful World” in 1993 by Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwo'ole.
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