- Exodus (soundtrack)
Infobox Album
Name =Exodus
Type =soundtrack
Artist =Ernest Gold
Released =1961
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Label =RCA Victor
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Next album ="Exodus" is a soundtrack album by
Ernest Gold with theSinfonia of London from the 1961 film "Exodus" directed byOtto Preminger .Track listing
;Side 1
#"Theme of Exodus "
#"Summer in Cyprus"
#"Escape"
#"Ari"
#"Karen"
#"Valley of Jezreel"
#"Fight For Survival";Side 2
#"In Jerusalem"
#"The Brothers"
#"Conspiracy"
#"Prison Break"
#"Dawn"
#"Fight for Peace"Awards and nominations
Academy Awards *The music score, written by
Ernest Gold won theAcademy Award for Best Original Score at the 1960 Oscars. The main theme from the film ("Theme of Exodus") has been widely remixed and covered by many artists such as Ferrent and Teicher, whose version went all the way to number 2 on the Billboard Singles Chart, Other version were recorded by Mantovani, Peter Nero, Connie Francis, and the Duprees, who sang the theme with lyrics written by Pat Boone, Other artists (such as piano playerAnthony Burger for the Homecoming titled "I Do Believe"), remixed by techno-crossover pianistMaksim , even being used as the sample for theT.I. song "Bankhead", and the original version was used as theme song for professional wrestler "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig.Trey Spruance of theSecret Chiefs 3 rescored the theme for "surf band and orchestra" on the album 2004 "Book of Horizons ". Another professional wrestler,Bill Goldberg , used a version of the main theme as his entrance music while in WCW as a nod to his Jewish heritage. Furthermore,Howard Stern tends to use it for comedic effect when discussing aspects of Jewish life.Grammy Award * Ernest Gold won Best Soundtrack Album and Song of the Year at the
Grammy Awards of 1961 for the soundtrack and theme to Exodus respectively. It is the only instrumental song to ever receive that award to date. Oddly, the first notes of the great dramatic theme are identical to the opening theme of a somewhat obscure orchestral piece by Quincy Porter, New England Episodes, premiered in 1958 in Washington, DC.oundtrack chart positions
succession box
before = "Wonderland by Night " byBert Kaempfert
title = "Billboard" 200 number-one album (mono)
years =January 23 1961 -February 12 1961
after = "Calcutta!" byLawrence Welk succession box
before = "String Along" byThe Kingston Trio
title = "Billboard" 200 number-one album (stereo)
years =January 23 1961 -March 12 1961 May 22 1961 -July 9 1961
after = "Calcutta!" by Lawrence Welk
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