> >1. Love, look at the two of us. Strangers in every way > > "For All We Know," by Fred Karlin/Robb Royer/James Griffin > from the movie "Lovers and Other Strangers" > >2. You're the one thing I can't get enough of > > "(I've Had) The Time of My Life," by Frankie Previte, John DeNicola and > Donald Markowitz > from the movie "Dirty Dancing" > >3. When your heart is in your dream, no request is too extreme > > "When You Wish Upon a Star," by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington > from the movie "Pinocchio" > >4. Round, like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel within a wheel > > "Windmills of Your Mind," music by Michel Legrand, lyrics by Alan & Marilyn > Bergman > from the movie "The Thomas Crown Affair" > >5. The April rose that only grows in the early spring > > "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing," by Sammy Fain & Paul Francis Webster > from the movie "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing" > >6. Do not forsake me, oh my darling > > "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)," music by Dmitri Tiomkin, words by Ned > Washington > from the movie "High Noon" > >7. Don't bury me in this prairie, take me where the cement grows > > "Buttons and Bows," by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans > from the movie "The Paleface" > >8. Walking in slow motion in this foolish lovers game > > "Take My Breath Away," music by Giorgio Moroder, words by Tom Whitlock > from the movie "Top Gun" > >9. Many dreams have been brought to your doorway > ^^^^^^^ - this should be doorstep > "Mona Lisa," by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans > from the movie "Captain Carey, USA" > >10. Am I a fool without a mind or have I merely been too blind to realize > > "Gigi (Gaston's Soliloquy)," music by Frederick Loewe, words by Alan Jay Lerner > from the movie "Gigi" > >11. When a Broadway baby says goodnight, it's early in the morning > > "Lullabye of Broadway," music by Harry Warren, words by Al Dubin > from the movie "Goldiggers of 1935" > >12. If there is some other way to prove that I love you, I swear I don't know > > "You'll Never Know," music by Harry Warren, words by Mack Gordon > from the movie "Hello Frisco, Hello" > >13. Make it mine! Make it mine! Make it mine! > > "Three Coins in the Fountain," music by Jule Styne, words by Sammy Cahn > from the movie "Three Coins in the Fountain" > >14. Wherever you're going, I'm going your way > > "Moon River," music by Henry Mancini, words by Johnny Mercer > from the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's" > >15. Or would you rather be a mule? > > "Swingin' on a Star," by Jimmy Van Heusen & Johnny Burke > from the movie "Going My Way" > >16. I'd say "of courserous! Can't you?" > > "Talk to the Animals," words and music by Leslie Bricusse > from the movie "Dr. Doolittle" > > >17. I'm gonna live forever. I'm gonna learn how to fly. > > "Fame," music by Michael Gore, words by Dean Pitchford > from the movie "Fame" > >18. No matter how they change her, I'll remember her that way. > > "The Last Time I Saw Paris," music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar > Hammerstein II > from the movie "Lady Be Good" > >19. Tell me princess, now when did you last let your heart decide? > > "A Whole New World," music by Alan Mencken, words by Tim Rice > from the movie "Aladdin" > >20. Love, fresh as the morning air > > "Evergreen," music by Barbra Streisand, words by Paul Williams > from the movie "A Star is Born" > >21. May your days be merry and bright > > "White Christmas," words & music by Irving Berlin > from the movie "Holiday Inn" > >22. My, oh my, what a wonderful day. > > "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah," by Allie Wrubel and Ray Gilbert > from the movie "Song of the South" > >23. No one could make that ram scram. He kept buttin' that dam. > > "High Hopes," by Jimmy Van Heusen & Sammy Fain > from the movie "A Hole in the Head" > >24. Our wistful little star was far too high > > "The Shadow of Your Smile," music by Johnny Mandel, words by Paul Francis > Webster > from the movie "The Sandpiper" > >25. No one understands him but his woman. > > "Theme from Shaft," words & music by Isaac Hayes > from the movie "Shaft" > >26. What's too painful to remember, we simply choose to forget. > > "The Way We Were," music by Marvin Hamlisch, words by Alan & Marilyn Bergman > from the movie "The Way We Were" > >27. Tale as old as time, song as old as rhyme > > "Beauty and the Beast," music by Alan Mencken, words by Howard Ashman > from the movie "Beauty and the Beast" > >28. It's really ultra-new > > "The Continental," by Con Conrad and Herb Magidson > from the movie "Flying Down to Rio" > >29. There's a land that I've heard of once in a lullaby > > "Over the Rainbow," music by Harold Arlen, words by E.Y. Harburg > from the movie "The Wizard of Oz" > >30. But baby, you'll freeze out there. > > "Baby, It's Cold Outside," words & music by Frank Loesser > from the movie Neptune's Daughter > >31. There's a candle in the dark. It's here to guide us. > > "We May Never Love Like This Again," by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschorn > from the movie "The Towering Inferno" > >32. A sweep is as lucky as lucky can be! > > "Chim Chim Cheree," by Richard M. & Robert B. Sherman > from the movie "Mary Poppins" > >33. Most any day you can be my guest. Just name the day that you like > > "Never on Sunday," music by Manos Hadjidakis, words by Billy Towne > from the movie "Never on Sunday" Actually, this probably didn't belong in the quiz since the award went only to the composer. The lyric was added later. Thus, "Never on Sunday" was the only instrumental to win best song. > >34. Come, the new Jerusalem > > "Let the River Run," words & music by Carly Simon > from the movie "Working Girl" > >35. I couldn't tell you what I felt, I was unrecognizable to myself > > "Streets of Philadelphia," by Bruce Springsteen > from the movie "Philadelphia" > >36. I will feel a glow just thinking of you > > "The Way You Look Tonight," music by Jerome Kern, words by Dorothy Fields > from the movie "Swing Time" > >37. When the party's a-getting a glow-on, and singing fills the air > > "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening," music by Hoagy Carmichael, words > by Johnny Mercer > from the movie "Here Comes the Groom" > >38. When somebody needs you, it's no good unless she needs you > > "All the Way," music by Jimmy Van Heusen, words by Sammy Cahn > from the movie "The Joker is Wild" > >39. But there's one thing I know, the blues they send to meet me > > "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head," music by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by > Hal David > from the movie "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" > >40. Why don't we cross the bridge together? We can escape the darkness > > "The Morning After," by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschorn > from the movie "The Poseidon Adventure" > >41. You are my paradise completed. You are my dream come true. > > "Sweet Leilani," by Harry Owens > from the movie "Waikiki Wedding" > >42. I'm as restless as a willow in a windstorm > > "It Might as Well Be Spring," music by Richard Rodgers, words by Oscar > Hammerstein II > from the movie "State Fair" > >43. Many's the time that we've feasted, and many's the time that we've fasted > > "Thanks for the Memory," music by Ralph Rainger, words by Leo Robin > from the movie "Big Broadcast of 1938" > >44. It's not my way to love you just when no one's looking. > > "I'm Easy," by Keith Carradine > from the movie "Nashville" > >45. Baby, you're mine on a platter > > "Sooner or Later," by Stephen Sondheim > from the movie "Dick Tracy" > >46. The fish up above is gloomy, they's sad cause they's in a bowl > > "Under the Sea," music by Alan Mencken, words by Howard Ashman > from the movie "The Little Mermaid" > >47. I had a dream. I had an awesome dream. > > "Say You, Say Me," by Lionel Ritchie > from the movie "White Knights" > >48. Folks around these parts get the time of day > > "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe," music by Harry Warren, words by > Johnny Mercer > from the movie "The Harvey Girls" > >49. The lonely night discloses just a passing breeze filled with memories > > "Days of Wine and Roses," music by Henry Mancini, words by Johnny Mercer > from the movie "Days of Wine and Roses" > >50. Now I shout it from the highest hills. Even told the golden daffodils. > > "Secret Love," by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster > from the movie "Calamity Jane" > >51. I can have it all now, I'm dancing for my life > > "Flashdance - What a Feeling," music by Giorgio Moroder, words by Keith > Forsey and Irene Cara > from the movie "Flashdance" > >52. When you get caught between the moon and New York City > > "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)," by Peter Allen, Burt Bacharach, > Christopher Cross and Carole Bayer Sager > from the movie "Arthur" > >53. Tell me I'm impractical, rainbows I'm inclined to pursue > > "Call Me Irresponsible," music by Jimmy Van Heusen, words by Sammy Cahn > from the movie "Papa's Delicate Condition" > >54. So many nights I'd sit by my window, waiting for someone > > "You Light Up My Life," by Joe Brooks > from the movie "You Light Up My Life" > >55. Time goes by, no time to fly > > "Up Where We Belong," by Jack Nietzsche/Will Jennings/Buffy Sainte-Marie > from the movie "An Officer and a Gentleman" > >56. It's enough to make this vagabond believe the very best > > "Can You Feel The Love Tonight," by Elton John > from the movie "The Lion King" > >57. You're free as a roaring tide, so there's no need to hide > > "Born Free," music by John Barry, words by Don Black > from the movie "Born Free" > >58. Maybe what's good gets a little bit better > > "It Goes Like It Goes," music by David Shire, words by Norman Gimbel > from the movie "Norma Rae" > >59. You think you own whatever land you land on > > "Colors of the Wind," by Alan Mencken > from the movie "Pocahontas" > >60. The future's not ours to see > > "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)," by Livingston & Evans > from the movie "The Man Who Knew Too Much" > >61. I need you by me, beside me to guide me, to hold me, to scold me > > "Last Dance," by Paul Jabara > from the movie "Thank God It's Friday" > >62. No chocolate covered candy hearts to give away > > "I Just Called to Say I Love You," by Stevie Wonder > from the movie "The Lady in Red" > > >THEY ARE ALL OSCAR-WINNING SONGS