Savvy Sauce: What is the name of that cliché, overused, “true love” song which appears often in movies?
I doubt this is the right key but it sounds like this:
(Higher Octave) B-C (Lower Octave) E-F-G-D-C-F
It appears all over the place. In most cheesy comedy’s after somebody is struck with cupid’s arrow and they fall in love. A specific example would be in the movie “A Christmas Story” when Ralph fantasizes about getting a high grade.
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Answer by suhwahaksaeng
That’s Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet.
It was also used in an episode of “The Munsters.”
Herman Munster accidentally takes a potion which renders him irresistible to the opposite sex. When a woman comes to visit and instantly falls in love with him, we hear this melody on the soundtrack.
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