
“If You Wait” has a tender and sentimental feel to it, making it an appropriate fit for tribute montages. With a catchy, bass-driven tune and wistful vocals, it has a reflective vibe that makes you think back of the good ol’ days. The song even revolves on the theme of nostalgia and the bittersweet memories that accompany it. “Gonna Fly Now.” “Hearts on Fire.” “Eye of the Tiger.” And Meek Mill’s “Gonna Fly Now”-tinged “Lord Knows” for Creed.Released in 2002, this fast-paced rock track is perfect for setting a nostalgic tone in your video montages. Tony Montana’s rise to power has its physical moments, along with this fist-pumping synth-rocker, which also powers Mack’s hockey training in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. “Push It to the Limit” by Paul Engemann ( Scarface) Now this is meta: a wannabe martial artists character named Bruce Leroy watches a montage of the real Bruce Lee fighting over a lightning-fueled rap-rock anthem.Ģ. “The Glow” by Willie Hutch ( The Last Dragon ) Also, preceded by the best training-scene advice ever given: “All you have to do is go that way really fast. A total synth-pop banger for this delightfully weird ’80s ski flick that John Cusack sort of disavowed. Or, the Duran Duran b-side that never existed. “Shine” by Rupert Hine ( Better Off Dead )

Also, check out the original Talking Heads video, which features both John Goodman and Meat Leaf cameos, along with parodies of Prince and Billy Idol (1987, you live with us forever!).Ĥ. “It’s all about the push start.” Anything remotely connected to the Talking Heads is fine by us, even an iffy reggae take by this long-running (ha) Jamaican rocksteady crew. “Wild Wild Life” by Wailing Souls ( Cool Runnings ) JCVD’s got the moves on and off the dance floor. “Feeling So Good Today” by Beau Williams ( Kickboxer )

“Low Rider” by WAR ( A Knight’s Tale )Ī little too on the head lyrically (“Low rider/ride a little slower” as Heath Ledger is jousting) or genius? A fantastically unexpected classic rock soundtrack powered this fun medieval flick.Ħ. In his best Hagar/Survivor mode, South Park creator Parker bellows “Show a lot of things happening at once/Remind everyone of what’s going on/And with every shot you show a little improvement/To show it all would take too long/That’s called a montage.” Tie: Wet Hot American Summer’s similarly minded meta anthem “Higher and Higher.”ħ. “Montage” by Trey Parker ( Team America: World Police ) The real montage comes within Hagar’s video for the arena rock anthem, which culminates with an arm-wrestling match between the Red Rocker and Stallone.Ĩ. The movie’s actual montage is a weak-ass Kenny Loggins ballad featuring a few seconds of father-son bicep curls and bonding over jeans jackets. “Winner Takes It All” by Sammy Hagar ( Over the Top ) Esposito had some success behind the scenes as a songwriter … and seemingly appeared on every ’80s soundtrack ( Foxes, Zapped, Flashdance).ĩ. The Ringer claims these third-act cut-ups of Daniel’s fight scenes aren’t a “montage.” They’re actually not “ training montages,” but let’s not quibble.

“You’re the Best” by Joe Esposito ( The Karate Kid ) It’s a purely subjective list that gives bonus points for one-hit wonders, kitsch and the presence of Sly Stallone.ġ0. While The Ringer recently did a great job ranking training scene montages, our focus (and argument) here is purely focused on the songs that inspired those moments. Twice, actually. Early on, Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger” juxtaposes Clubber Lang’s fierce determination with Rocky’s celebrity status and Muppet Show cameo, while later, the gold standard “Gonna Fly Now” showcases a leaner, funkier Rocky finding his footwork and finishing off his expedited training with a splash (aka adorable/uncomfortable bro hug).
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T to a mainstream audience, featured Hulk Hogan preening as “Thunderlips” and found the charm in Paulie’s grumpy alcoholism.īut the movie (which, incidentally, I love) also featured the greatest training montage soundtrack of all time. This weekend marks the 35th anniversary of the release of Rocky III - the movie that introduced Mr.
