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List of popular songs based on classical music
This is a list of examples of popular songs that are arrangements of, or otherwise make use of, works of classical music. The practice of adapting classical compositions is associated with various popular genres, including Tin Pan Alley, progressive rock, and heavy metal.
n.b. songs are listed in chronological order within each section, then alphabetically - please bear this in mind when editing.
1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
- "Stranger in Paradise" (1953), by George Forrest and Robert Wright, in the Broadway musical Kismet; based on a theme from Alexander Borodin's Polovtsian Dances
- "The Song Tschaikovsky Wrote" by ???? (19??) - based on the opening theme from Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1
- "My Reverie" by ???? (19??) - based on Debussy's Reverie
- "Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)", by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning , (1956), based on a theme from Chabrier España, Rhapsody for Orchestra
- "Catch a Falling Star", by Lee Pockriss and Paul Vance , (1958), based on a theme from Brahms' Academic Festival Overture
- "Once Upon a Dream" (1959), by ????? in the Disney movie Sleeping Beauty; based upon a waltz in Tchaikovsky's ballet Sleeping Beauty.
1960s
- "Asia Minor", James Wisner (1960) - based on Edvard Grieg's Piano Concerto in A Minor
- "Nut Rocker", by B. Bumble and the Stingers, (1962), based on Tchaikovsky's "March of the Wooden Soldiers" from the Nutcracker Suite
- "Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter From Camp)", Allan Sherman (1963), based on Ponchielli's "Dance of the Hours" from La Gioconda
- "Rap City", The Ventures (1964) - based on Johannes Brahms' Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor
- "A Lover's Concerto", The Toys (1965) - based on J.S. Bach's Minuet in G from the Anna Magdalena Notebook.
- "Past, Present and Future" The Shangri-Las (1966) - based on Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano sonata No. 14, "Moonlight"
- "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" by Procul Harum (1967) - (loosely) based on J.S. Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3, Air (commonly known as Air on a G String).
- "Imitation Situation" by Fever Tree (San Francisco Girls) (1967) - used opening passage of J.S. Bach's Toccata_and_Fugue_in_D_Minor
- "Because", by John Lennon (1968) - inspired by Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano sonata No. 14, "Moonlight"
- "Prelude B - I'm so Glad" by Deep Purple (Shades of Deep Purple 1968) nicely lifted from Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade: The Sea and Sinbad's Ship,
- "Jane B" by Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin (1969) - based on Frederic Chopin's Prelude No. 4
- "Variations On A Theme By Erik Satie" by Blood Sweat & Tears (1968) Based on Trois Gymnopedies by Eric Satie 1866-1925
- "Albinonis Adigio in G Minor." By The Doors (about 1969) From Boxed Set Disk 1 Without A Safety Net. Based on Tomaso Albinoni's, Adagio.
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
- "Graduation (Friends Forever)" by Vitamin C (2000) - based on Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D Major
- "Love U Crazay" and "Those Dogs" by En Vogue, from Masterpiece Theatre (2000), are set to Tchaikovsky’s "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from his Nutcracker, and Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata.
- "Someone to Call My Lover" by Janet Jackson (2001) uses Erik Satie's Gymnopedie No. 1 (as well as America's "Ventura Highway").
- "Piano & I", by Alicia Keys (2001), based on Beethoven's Piano sonata No. 14, "Moonlight", 1st movement
- "I Can", by Nas (2002) which contains a sample of the classical piece Fur Elise by Beethoven.
- "When I Get You Alone" by Thicke - based on a sample from Walter Murphy 's "A Fifth of Beethoven" (q.v.) - itself based on Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
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