: Also known as "Speak Softly, Love" when paired with lyrics, this melody is one of the most recognizable in film history.
: Rota’s score was originally nominated for an Academy Award in 1972 but was disqualified because he had reused parts of the melody from his earlier 1958 score for the film Fortunella . He later won the Oscar for The Godfather Part II in 1974.
: While primarily instrumental in the film, the theme became a global pop hit with English lyrics written by Larry Kusik. It has also been performed with lyrics in Sicilian ("Brucia la terra"), Italian, and French.
: Also known as "Speak Softly, Love" when paired with lyrics, this melody is one of the most recognizable in film history.
: Rota’s score was originally nominated for an Academy Award in 1972 but was disqualified because he had reused parts of the melody from his earlier 1958 score for the film Fortunella . He later won the Oscar for The Godfather Part II in 1974. Godfather (Baba) Baba Film Jenerik MГјzigi
: While primarily instrumental in the film, the theme became a global pop hit with English lyrics written by Larry Kusik. It has also been performed with lyrics in Sicilian ("Brucia la terra"), Italian, and French. : Also known as "Speak Softly, Love" when