AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs
AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs is a list of the top 100 songs in American cinema of the 20th century. The list was unveiled by the American Film Institute on June 22, 2004, in a CBS television special hosted by John Travolta, who appeared in two films honored by the list, Saturday Night Fever and Grease.
1998 | 100 Movies |
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1999 | 100 Stars |
2000 | 100 Laughs |
2001 | 100 Thrills |
2002 | 100 Passions |
2003 | 100 Heroes & Villains |
2004 | 100 Songs |
2005 | 100 Movie Quotes |
2005 | 25 Scores |
2006 | 100 Cheers |
2006 | 25 Musicals |
2007 | 100 Movies (Updated) |
2008 | AFI's 10 Top 10 |
Most represented films
Singin' in the Rain, The Sound of Music and West Side Story each have three songs on the list[1] while The Wizard of Oz, A Star Is Born (#11 & #16) from the 1954 and 1976 film versions, Funny Girl and Meet Me in St. Louis each have two entries.
Most represented composers
- Richard Rodgers - 6 songs
- Harold Arlen - 5 songs
- Leonard Bernstein - 4 songs
- Irving Berlin - 3 songs
- Nacio Herb Brown-3 songs
- Ray Evans - 3 songs
- George Gershwin - 3 songs
- John Kander - 3 songs
- Jule Styne - 3 songs
Most represented lyricists
- Oscar Hammerstein II - 6
- Ira Gershwin - 4
- Irving Berlin - 3
- Fred Ebb - 3
- Arthur Freed - 3
- Stephen Sondheim - 3
Most represented singers
Judy Garland (also listed in first place for "Over the Rainbow") and Gene Kelly are tied with five songs each; Garland's songs are all solos while only two of Kelly's were performed solo. Julie Andrews, Fred Astaire, Marni Nixon, and Barbra Streisand follow Garland and Kelly with four songs each. All of the songs performed by Astaire and Streisand are ranked within the top half of the list. Astaire was co-credited for three out of his four songs listed, while Streisand performed all four of her songs by herself.
The list
External links
- AFI's) 100 Years...100 Songs (PDF)
- AFI's list of the 400 nominees (PDF) (archived version)