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== Episode: Ghostbusters: the Music (Part II) == | == Episode: Ghostbusters: the Music (Part II) == | ||
β | * Composer Elmer Bernstein wrote and scored orchestral music for much of the movie, only to see his contributions replaced with pop songs like "Ghostbusters" (Ray Parker Jr.) and "Savin' the Day" (Alessi) and | + | * Composer Elmer Bernstein wrote and scored orchestral music for much of the movie, only to see his contributions replaced with pop songs like "Ghostbusters" (Ray Parker Jr.) and "Savin' the Day" (Alessi) and Magic (Mick Smiley). <ref>https://www.soundtrackpodcast.com/podcasts/ghostbusters-the-music-part-ii.htm</ref> <ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087332/soundtrack</ref> |
* The music played during the wide shot of Ray and Winston driving across the bridge is not a pop song but a composition by Elmer Bernstein. | * The music played during the wide shot of Ray and Winston driving across the bridge is not a pop song but a composition by Elmer Bernstein. | ||