Discover Your Perfect Music Box Melodies!
Here you will find a treasure trove of melodies we have carefully curated for you. Explore this musical blog to discover the tune that resonates with your soul.
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A Lover's Concerto
A Lover's Concerto, originally written by the 17th century German composer Johann Sebastian Bach between 1722 and 1725 as a practice piece for his second wife Anna Magdalena, is a minuet in G. It is a piece of music that was originally written by Johann Sebastian Bach in the 17th century for his second wife Anna Magdalena.
Memory
This is the theme song of the musical āCatsā. āCatsā has won seven Tony Awards (Tony, arguably the Oscars of the theater world) and āMemoryā has become a classic of modern music.
It's a Small World
This world-famous children's song is available in more than nine languages, including English, Chinese, Cantonese, Korean, Japanese, and Spanish, with different translations for each locale.
Swan Lake
Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake, in 4 acts, was composed in 1876. It was Tchaikovsky's first dance piece and is based on folklore.
Endless Love
Endless Love is the theme song of the American romantic movie of the same name released in 1981
The Carousel Waltz
This song is from the classic Broadway musical Carousel.
Princess Mononoke
Princess Mononoke is an animated film released in 1997 by Miyazaki Hayao. The soundtrack and the theme song of the same name of "Princess Mononoke" were composed by Joe Hisaishi.
La vie en rose
La Vie en Rose is a masterpiece and a world-famous song by French chanteuse Edite Piaf.
Rock a bye Baby
It's a classic children's lullaby.
Close to You
Close To You is a song performed by the Carpenter Siblings on the album Yesterday Once More. The Carpenter Siblings were a European and American brother-sister duo who were a household name in the 1970s.
Over the Rainbow
This song is a very classic piece of jazz music that has appeared as an interlude in several movies, rendering a warm and beautiful atmosphere. It first appeared in The Wizard of Oz, a fairy tale musical produced by MGM in 1939. At the 12th Academy Awards, the movie won the awards for Best Original Score and Best Song.
Yesterday Once More
Yesterday Once More is a song by The Carpenters, first released in 1973.
The song was shortlisted for the Oscars 100 Years of Gold, reached number two on the US Billboard charts and the UK pop charts, reached number one on the 1973 International Billboard Singles Chart and the US Billboard Easy Listening, and is now one of the timeless bestselling singles of all time.
Harry Potter Theme
The song is called Hedwig's Theme, which is the soundtrack that appeared in the "Harry Potter" film series.
Jingle Bells
Jingle Bells is a children's song with lyrics by James Rhodes Pierpont, which was sung by students of the Boston Holiday School in the United States in 1857 during a Thanksgiving service at the church, and quickly became a popular and classic Christmas song.
MARIAGE D'AMOUR
This piece was customized for Richard Clayderman by French composers and music producers Paul De Senneville and Olivier Toussaint from Richard Clayderman's Adeline on the Water, with a touch of melancholy.
Silent Night
Christian Religious Songs for Christmas Eve.
Happy Birthday
It is a popular song used to celebrate birthdays. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, āHappy Birthday to Youā is one of the three most popular songs in the English language, and it has been translated into several languages, although the English lyrics are often sung in countries where English is not the primary language.
Romeo and Juliet
The song is called "A time for us", which is an episode of the 1968 Oscar film "Romeo and Juliet".
Colors of the wind
Colors Of The Wind is the theme song to the "Pocahontas" movie, which is an animated film produced and released by Walt Disney Animation in 1995, and is Walt Disney's 33rd feature-length animation.
Always with me
This is Joe Hisaishi's music for the Hayao Miyazaki directed film āSpirited Awayā, the soundtrack album of which won the 16th Golden Record Award for Animation Music Album.
For Elise
This is an independent piano piece composed by Beethoven in 1810, and is a work dedicated by Beethoven to Elise as a memorial.Ā
A Whole New World
Theme song from the Disney animated movie "Aladdin".
I Will Always Love You
This is the theme song for the movie "The Bodyguard". It was Whitney Houston's tenth number one single on the Billboard Hot 100, where it spent 14 consecutive weeks at number one.
Let it Go
The song titled "Let It Go" is the theme song of the 2013 animated film "Frozen".
Fly me to the Moon
This is a waltz composed by Bart Howard in 1954 and is one of his most famous compositions. NASA had sent a recording of his performance of the song to the moon via the Apollo spacecraft, making it the first human song to be played on the moon.
My Heart Will Go On
It's the theme song from the 1997 movie Titanic.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
āTwinkle, Twinkle, Little Starā is a classic British children's song that's been popular around the world for over two centuries.
You are my sunshine
This is a classic musical composition from the American country musician Jimmie Davis. It sold over a million copies in the US within a month of its release. Upon its release in the United Kingdom, then King George VI said the song was his favorite.
You've Got a Friend in Me
This song is the theme song for the 1995 animated movie "Toy Story".
Carrying You
The theme song of Hayao Miyazaki's movie āCastle in the Skyā, āCarrying Youā (commonly known as: Castle in the Sky), composed by musician Jeo Hisaishi, is known worldwide for its tear-jerking, beautiful tune and heart-stirring, wonderful sound, and has been adapted into many versions, becoming a movie and television masterpiece that has been passed down.
I was born to love you
"I was born to love you" is Queen's final classic music, a strong, powerful melody with an uplifting line that expresses a heart on fire.
Beauty and the Beast
Episode song from the 1991 Disney animated movie "Beauty and the Beast".
Feed the Birds
The music is from the Disney musical film "Mary Poppins", and āFeed the Birdsā is considered Walt Disney's favorite song.
Moon River
Moon River is a song sung by Audrey Hepburn, which first appeared in the 1961 film "Breakfast at Tiffany's". The song was written by Johnny Mercer and composed by Henry Mancini, who won the Academy Award for Best Song and Best Score that year. The song, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer and music by Henry Mancini, won the Academy Award for Best Song and Best Score.
We are the Champions
"We are the champions" is a song performed by Queen, with lyrics written by the band's lead singer Freddie Mercury. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2009.
Star Wars main Theme
It's the theme song from the movie Star Wars.
Can't help falling in love
Can't Help Falling in Love is based on a classical melody. Elvis Presley once sang "Can't Help Falling in Love" in the movie "Blue Hawaii".
O Sole Mio
O sole mio (My Sun) is a Neapolitan (Naples) song written in 1898 and is the masterpiece of Pavarotti, one of the world's three leading tenor singers.
Can you feel the love tonight
"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" is an episode of Disney's animated "The Lion King".
The Godfather
"Speak softly love" is the theme song from the movie "The Godfather".
He's a pirate
This is the soundtrack to the famous movie "Pirates of the Caribbean", which plays whenever the movie's main character, Captain Jack, brings the plot to a climax.
White Christmas
"White Christmas" is a song by Bing Crosby, and to this day, the song that spanned the centuries is still being played on the streets.
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
We Wish You a Merry Christmas is a familiar piece of Christmas music.
Imagine
Imagine is a light rock song written and performed by English musician John Lennon, and was the best selling single of his solo career.
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