I know of no other piece of music that evokes the film to come so completely within a couple of seconds of the first notes. The night, the heat, the place, the erotica, the temptation, greed, ill-starred lust, and the chill are all there. It's quite magnificent. The film is phenomenal as a piece of noir anyway, but it's the music that will enshrine and encapsulate it forever.
I get exactly what you mean. For me though, two other films where music establishes the tone of the film and grips you immediately.. Jaws and The Omen...both which won the Oscar for score. Body Heat to this day, IMO was the last score I've heard to this day that pulls you into the film immediately, so strongly.
I also love his score for The Ipcress File, in fact I own the CD. But I believe there are other movies with scores equally powerful in invoking mood and foreshadowing what's to come -- a few. And one of them is Jerry Goldstein's score for Chinatown, Uan Rasey, a session musician, on horn. Anytime I hear that it takes me right there -- and messes me up.
@@MsDemimondaine That's good. I have a suggestion concerning Mr. Goldsmith...(Coma, Capricorn One, The Omen..some of my favs)... But if you've never seen The Reincarnation of Peter Proud...treat yourself..IMO the most haunting soundtrack committed to celluloid..because that's exactly the main character's problem...being haunted...and its subtle.
@willy carvin There are lots of different type of Film Noir; the crime drama, the hardboiled detective, etc. but I'm just not good judging whether something like a science fiction film is film noir. I didn't like Blade Runner at all as a movie. I've read and watched science fiction from the time I was 7 or 8 until now but the darkness, the constant rain, all the steam; it was just so hard to see what was going on took away from the story for me but I can see people might see that as film noir.
I am watching this incredibly sexy movie now ..and oh my goodness, if not for this amazing theme the movie would not be such a classic as it's become over some 42 years later..wow what a great 🍿🎥 movie
My favorite two motion pictures in the last 60 years were Midnight Cowboy and Body Heat. I always felt a connection to both films and it took me some time to realize what the connection was....The Connection? The musical scores. John Barry. It is very rare when the musical score makes the movie. John Barry did it....what a great writer!
Check out his score to "The Specialist".... Its a Body Heat style, lots of piano and horns in the same sexy jazzy way...Unlike Body Heat, The movie The Specialist doesn't live up to the music though...😂
Two of my favorites, also, and for the same reason. There is no emotion that John Barry could not portray musically. His work is haunting and unforgettable. I miss him.
In case anybody might like to know, Ronny Lang was the Alto Saxophonist on the movie who played the wonderful John Barry solo for the theme. Ronny is one of the best Saxophone/woodwind players to come out of Hollywood and someone who I was lucky to have worked with during the late '70s and throughout the 80s as I was coming up in the music biz...I learned a lot from him.
I trust everyone who is in love with this great movie/ soundtrack realizes it is now 35 years old. Some things don't date and this is a good example. Sultry, hot everything.
“Ned, whatever you think--I really do love you.” Does she? That's what makes the movie so intriguing. Does he love her, for that matter? Or is he swept away by sexual intoxication--body heat? You watch the movie the first time from his point of view, and the second time from hers. Every scene plays two ways. “Body Heat” is good enough to make film noir play like we hadn't seen it before. R.E.
It's confusing, aggravating and infuriating because we can do nothing about it, it's stuck, stopped, in time and no matter how much we care about Ned, we can't help him and that end sequence on the beach is like a knife every time, time after time...and the John Barry score stays forever to haunt us....
Ned has the air hostess in the first scene as the Red Lobster burns down outside his balcony. Part of him loves the game and the thrill of getting away with it.
John Barry is no doubt one of the top three greatest composers in the history of music. And he is perhaps the least known, never receiving the recognition he surely deserves. This and "Somewhere in Time" alone are evidence of that fact!
@@fredmiller6482 So true, so very true. Like Dave Brubeck and Jimmy Rowles, when JB died there was hardly a blip in the media. And so it is with certain geniuses. Today they are ignored while far lesser talents are pumped and promoted out of this world. Sad, too sad to continue mentioning! Thank you for your comment. Agree! 100%!
A great summer afternoon in the 1980s. A teenager dries in the bright sun around the pool then saunters upstairs and gets an iced tea in the air-conditioned, empty house. In the den the TV cuts to an unfamiliar studio logo. The Ladd Company. French horn finished with a bass string chord. Then this captivating theme flows as elegant, modernistic credits are served on a background of rippling rose-petal satin sheets. KATHLEEN TURNER WILLIAM HURT TED DANSON MICKEY ROURKE RICHARD CRENNA J A PRESTON CAROL LITTLETON, ACE DIRECTED BY LAWRENCE KASDAN Spellbound, I hardly moved from my spot.
Yes, not only sleazy but I like to say sultry. John Barry was a genius to have written appropriate music for varied movies. Google his genius and you will be amazed. Enjoy.
Thru this incredible piece, you can sense the doom, the mystery, and the mood that is so much a part of this great little film. Thank you, Mr. Barry ....
Listening to this haunting melody ... you need to find out NO more, to understand that this story will NOT end well... A terrific piece, and an outstanding film.
If you like how appropriately this haunting soundtrack compliments this film...I implore you to watch The Reincarnation of Peter Proud...judgement of the movie aside...Jerry Goldsmith's score is IMO the most haunting soundtrack ever committed to celluloid... So apropo.
As the deadly fire burns..this haunting lover's call plays in the background...john you have given us such unearthly delights...nothing compares...simply brilliant...
This was Lawrence Kasdan’s first time out as a director(after writing the screenplays for “The Empire Strikes Back” and “Raiders of the Lost Ark”)-and one of the BEST films EVER from a first-time Director! This freshman work made stars out of William Hurt and Kathleen Turner-PLUS it has one of John Barry’s very finest film scores!This one WORKS!!!
Loved it when I bought the DVD i would rewind it and listen to it over and over even made it my ring tone still have the DVD hard to believe after all my moving around
One of the great movies that for whatever reason was forgotten come awards season. Kathleen Turner at the least should have received a Best actress nomination. She was never better.
Revisiting .... easily one of the greatest "mood themes" from a major motion picture -- in the great John Barry's hands, could we have expected anything else ?
A very typical John Barry music! Can rightly guess who composed it by just listening to it. Contain his characteristics saxophone tune which are also found in james bond music especially thunderball and octopussy.
Body Heat is one of those rare films that has it all. Suspenseful story, excellent acting and memorable music. Try and think of any other films that satisfy all those categories. Bet you won't recall many.
When the title sequence was running the first time I saw this film on video, I was so blown away by this theme I replayed it twice! I have a CD of the film music - if it's possible to wear out a CD, I did with this one.
i adore John Barry! Disappointed that the last Academy Awards,,when then showed the greats who passed, failed to display John Barry alone instead they had 2 pics of 2 different artists on the screen..Not enough was given in his memory. I loved,,"".Mary Queen of Scots."" Dances W/Wolves" WoW....Body Heat..yeah..!.jentilpet/jennyc
Lucky owner of of the Label-X vinyl on 45 rpmand ltd./numbered cd. A gem since it came out. John Barry genius ! Lawrence Kasdan couldn't have made a better movie. What cast and performances.
@@markcurtis7390 Chinatown definitely! "LA Confidential" was almost a better sequel to "Chinatown", even better than the "Two Jakes", even though it was a different story.
Thank you Mr. barry for this gem and so many others I had the pleasure of enjoying since I was a kid. Your music will remain among us forever. Have a good trip. Thanks for posting the original recording od BODY HEAT Pinorizz.
Thanks for putting this on youtube. I remembered how much I loved this John Barry theme and wound up buying the bluray dvd of Body Heat mostly for the fabulous score. I like the movie, but I love John Barry.
THIS IS IT! I WAS GOING CRAZY TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHERE I HEARD THIS TUNE IN A VIVIEN LEIGH SCENE OF HER BREAKDOWN IN "A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE".........DID YOU BORROW IT JOHN? BEAUTIFUL..
The sexiest main theme ever. RIP
I know of no other piece of music that evokes the film to come so completely within a couple of seconds of the first notes. The night, the heat, the place, the erotica, the temptation, greed, ill-starred lust, and the chill are all there. It's quite magnificent. The film is phenomenal as a piece of noir anyway, but it's the music that will enshrine and encapsulate it forever.
I get exactly what you mean. For me though, two other films where music establishes the tone of the film and grips you immediately.. Jaws and The Omen...both which won the Oscar for score. Body Heat to this day, IMO was the last score I've heard to this day that pulls you into the film immediately, so strongly.
You said it like you read my mind ..100% whew what a great movie and if not for the music it would not be among the great classic as it is..
I also love his score for The Ipcress File, in fact I own the CD. But I believe there are other movies with scores equally powerful in invoking mood and foreshadowing what's to come -- a few. And one of them is Jerry Goldstein's score for Chinatown, Uan Rasey, a session musician, on horn. Anytime I hear that it takes me right there -- and messes me up.
@@MsDemimondaine That's good. I have a suggestion concerning Mr. Goldsmith...(Coma, Capricorn One, The Omen..some of my favs)... But if you've never seen The Reincarnation of Peter Proud...treat yourself..IMO the most haunting soundtrack committed to celluloid..because that's exactly the main character's problem...being haunted...and its subtle.
Me too
Body heat is definitely one the best film noir ever made.
An update of Double Indemnity.
Yes it is, and Kathleen Turner the most beautiful actress in Hollywood.
"Officially" film noir started in 1941 with the Maltese Falcon and ended in 1958 with Touch of Evil. But Body Heat was absolutely perfect.
@willy carvin There are lots of different type of Film Noir; the crime drama, the hardboiled detective, etc. but I'm just not good judging whether something like a science fiction film is film noir. I didn't like Blade Runner at all as a movie. I've read and watched science fiction from the time I was 7 or 8 until now but the darkness, the constant rain, all the steam; it was just so hard to see what was going on took away from the story for me but I can see people might see that as film noir.
Dont over react
I am watching this incredibly sexy movie now ..and oh my goodness, if not for this amazing theme the movie would not be such a classic as it's become over some 42 years later..wow what a great 🍿🎥 movie
One of the greatest instrumental sexiest songs for an opening of a movie I've ever heard.
@robertbombace9153 - Well, I would not think of the "Body Heat" theme as "a song" but a stirring score.
My favorite two motion pictures in the last 60 years were Midnight Cowboy and Body Heat. I always felt a connection to both films and it took me some time to realize what the connection was....The Connection? The musical scores. John Barry. It is very rare when the musical score makes the movie. John Barry did it....what a great writer!
Check out his score to "The Specialist".... Its a Body Heat style, lots of piano and horns in the same sexy jazzy way...Unlike Body Heat, The movie The Specialist doesn't live up to the music though...😂
Not to forget 11 James Bond films.
Two of my favorites, also, and for the same reason. There is no emotion that John Barry could not portray musically. His work is haunting and unforgettable. I miss him.
Ditto!@@4Topwood
In case anybody might like to know, Ronny Lang was the Alto Saxophonist on the movie who played the wonderful John Barry solo for the theme. Ronny is one of the best Saxophone/woodwind players to come out of Hollywood and someone who I was lucky to have worked with during the late '70s and throughout the 80s as I was coming up in the music biz...I learned a lot from him.
Sensual & understated
Sublime.
SHOULD HAVE WON AN OSCAR. PERIOD!!!
I trust everyone who is in love with this great movie/ soundtrack realizes it is now 35 years old. Some things don't date and this is a good example. Sultry, hot everything.
+Cathy Womak
No argument here...
“Ned, whatever you think--I really do love you.”
Does she? That's what makes the movie so intriguing. Does he love her, for that matter? Or is he swept away by sexual intoxication--body heat? You watch the movie the first time from his point of view, and the second time from hers. Every scene plays two ways. “Body Heat” is good enough to make film noir play like we hadn't seen it before. R.E.
It's confusing, aggravating and infuriating because we can do nothing about it, it's stuck, stopped, in time and no matter how much we care about Ned, we can't help him and that end sequence on the beach is like a knife every time, time after time...and the John Barry score stays forever to haunt us....
Came here from fans of Bohren and der Club of Gore. It has a Noir Soundscape like this, but more understated. Worth a listen.
Ned has the air hostess in the first scene as the Red Lobster burns down outside his balcony. Part of him loves the game and the thrill of getting away with it.
RIP William Hurt
Almost every actor/actress gives his/her finest performance in this classic cult film. RIP William Hurt.
I am a huge fan of his James Bond scores, this is my favorite of his non Bond ones.
Great music, great acting, great story, great movie, difficult to believe it is over 40 years since it was made.
John Barry is no doubt one of the top three greatest composers in the history of music. And he is perhaps the least known, never receiving the recognition he surely deserves. This and "Somewhere in Time" alone are evidence of that fact!
Don't forget about all the James Bond films he scored. Although they are overlooked musically there is some excellent music in those action films.
@@fredmiller6482 So true, so very true. Like Dave Brubeck and Jimmy Rowles, when JB died there was hardly a blip in the media. And so it is with certain geniuses. Today they are ignored while far lesser talents are pumped and promoted out of this world. Sad, too sad to continue mentioning! Thank you for your comment. Agree! 100%!
And "Born Free" - 180 degrees in tone away from this but so beautiful and moving.
A great summer afternoon in the 1980s. A teenager dries in the bright sun around the pool then saunters upstairs and gets an iced tea in the air-conditioned, empty house. In the den the TV cuts to an unfamiliar studio logo. The Ladd Company. French horn finished with a bass string chord. Then this captivating theme flows as elegant, modernistic credits are served on a background of rippling rose-petal satin sheets.
KATHLEEN TURNER
WILLIAM HURT
TED DANSON
MICKEY ROURKE
RICHARD CRENNA
J A PRESTON
CAROL LITTLETON, ACE
DIRECTED BY LAWRENCE KASDAN
Spellbound, I hardly moved from my spot.
Great actors,plot and theme song from a chillingly fantastic movie. Why can't today's offerings,sadly,match such marvelous films?
I love the sleazy undertones of this music. Fits the film perfectly.
Yes, not only sleazy but I like to say sultry. John Barry was a genius to have written appropriate music for varied movies. Google his genius and you will be amazed. Enjoy.
( we're all in agreement then - South Florida ).
A classic theme by Barry that sounds as haunting today as it did when the movie was released.
Barry at his best.
Forget the rest.
Never better.
Beautiful!
All hail to the king! There will never be another John Barry. There's no work of his I've disliked. The man was clearly the best there was.
This shit is downright chilling... what a hard-hitting gem of a film.
Love the subtle nod to the film noir of the 50's...Matty gives Ned the fedora and he puts it on...perfect nod.
Loved this movie so much
Me too...read comment I just left.
Thru this incredible piece, you can sense the doom, the mystery, and the mood that is so much a part of this great little film. Thank you, Mr. Barry ....
What a genius. Sorry to hear of his passing.
He left us too soon, but his music will live forever.
This sound is incredibly beautiful
Listening to this haunting melody ... you need to find out NO more, to understand that this story will NOT end well... A terrific piece, and an outstanding film.
your comments are spot on and very well stated in similar high quality to the music and movie itself. great job!
That's the essence of true film noir; there is a resolution but no happy endings.
If you like how appropriately this haunting soundtrack compliments this film...I implore you to watch The Reincarnation of Peter Proud...judgement of the movie aside...Jerry Goldsmith's score is IMO the most haunting soundtrack ever committed to celluloid... So apropo.
When Ned finds her at that quiet little bar in Pinehurst...how alluring is beauty.. ..
my mistake its pinehaven, pinehurst is a famous golf course
As the deadly fire burns..this haunting lover's call plays in the background...john you have given us such unearthly delights...nothing compares...simply brilliant...
Always dug this theme song and the arrangements, haunting, seductive and intense
This was Lawrence Kasdan’s first time out as a director(after writing the screenplays for “The Empire Strikes Back” and “Raiders of the Lost Ark”)-and one of the BEST films EVER from a first-time Director! This freshman work made stars out of William Hurt and Kathleen Turner-PLUS it has one of John Barry’s very finest film scores!This one WORKS!!!
Wild about this song...for 35 years!
Loved it when I bought the DVD i would rewind it and listen to it over and over even made it my ring tone still have the DVD hard to believe after all my moving around
One of the great movies that for whatever reason was forgotten come awards season. Kathleen Turner at the least should have received a Best actress nomination. She was never better.
loved this movie and music
Masterpiece especially with a little wine or scotch.
Or maybe bourbon - like William Hurt’s character orders? 😉
how about a beautiful girl?
@@syedadeelhussain2691
A fly babe at your side, as well. Considering the movie...well...maybe not then just give me the scotch.
....... and sultry KATHLEEN TURNER. ❤️
Reminds me of my last boyfriend. It didn't end well either.
Outstanding...perfect music for this wonderful movie!!! Maybe the best film/soundtrack ever- still love listening & watching to this day!!!!!
Amazing undertones...all is said in the background.
Yes, it's stunning. I listen to the album constantly.
Captures perfectly the soul caught up in an emotional situation that leads to committing a crime.sultry/dangerous.brilliant.
Revisiting .... easily one of the greatest "mood themes" from a major motion picture -- in the great John Barry's hands, could we have expected anything else ?
A very typical John Barry music! Can rightly guess who composed it by just listening to it. Contain his characteristics saxophone tune which are also found in james bond music especially thunderball and octopussy.
Body Heat is one of those rare films that has it all. Suspenseful story, excellent acting and memorable music. Try and think of any other films that satisfy all those categories. Bet you won't recall many.
The Talented Mr. Ripley comes to mind.😊🎬
body heat just gets better as the decades fly by. and no thanks to the indisputable genius of John Barry.
Marriage of the instruments is so shocking good. Less is more...
Ronnie Lang is playing the sax.....how sweet is this....simply chilling ....
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Maybe the best film/soundtrack ever- still love listening & watching to this day. Itdoesnt get any better than this.
I agree
Words for me can’t explain how it makes me feel
Outstanding......perfect sound for this wonderful movie.....
Another brilliant piece from a talent with few peers
So perfect... it haunts your head for days afterwards.
Absolutely mesmerizing... sultry...and more sultry!
All I can ask is "who is writing music like this anymore?".
GREAT FILM AND SONG
When the title sequence was running the first time I saw this film on video, I was so blown away by this theme I replayed it twice! I have a CD of the film music - if it's possible to wear out a CD, I did with this one.
RIP Michael Herbert Lang aka Michael "Mike" Anthony Lang (80, Aug 5)
i adore John Barry! Disappointed that the last Academy Awards,,when then showed the greats who passed, failed to display John Barry alone instead they had 2 pics of 2 different artists on the screen..Not enough was given in his memory. I loved,,"".Mary Queen of Scots."" Dances W/Wolves" WoW....Body Heat..yeah..!.jentilpet/jennyc
Memories. Bittersweet.
What a legacy Barry conducted. Genius.
the legendary John Barry turns a so so film into an unforgettable classic. genius.
Lucky owner of of the Label-X vinyl on 45 rpmand ltd./numbered cd. A gem since it came out. John Barry genius ! Lawrence Kasdan couldn't have made a better movie. What cast and performances.
A truly amazing composer, but (for me) this is is finest achievement. Thank you for sharing it on TH-cam. R.I.P. Mr. Barry...
If you like film noir you have to see this movie. The music is the cherry on top.
Great film and score which you never forget.
its reminds me the beach and the sands blowing with the wind.
Outstanding sax work haunting tune cool arrangement great stuff
Loved the movie and this haunting theme....
BEAUTIFUL SONG
sensational film and soundtrack !
Chinatown, Farewell my Lovely and Body Heat. Noir at its best!
boom
Double Indemnity.
The big sleep.
LA Confidential
@@markcurtis7390
Chinatown definitely!
"LA Confidential" was almost a better sequel to "Chinatown", even better than the "Two Jakes", even though it was a different story.
SHOW !!
Music at the same time beautiful and exciting...
WOW what a lot of talent!
John Barry.......Essential.....
A classic from the 80's film noir!
Love the movie and this song
How a noir theme should ALWAYS be done, and there have been so many imitations since...
Thank you Mr. barry for this gem and so many others I had the pleasure of enjoying since I was a kid. Your music will remain among us forever. Have a good trip.
Thanks for posting the original recording od BODY HEAT Pinorizz.
this music conveys many things ..
I love you Ned,......said the Spider to the Fly. John Barry also did the Music Score to the Specialist.
JOHN BARRY NEVER DIE... ALWAYS I HEAR HIS MUSIC... GENIAL
excellent score!!!!!!!
Haunting!
just love this music : - )
pure masterpiece-unbeatable
Quintessential!
Heck of a theme song and movie.
Ce film est vraiment réussi et cette musique envoûtante de John Barry l 'est tout autant. Superbe alchimie.
The best!!!!
"Some guys, once they get a whiff of it..." Best new film noir movie ever made!" Double Indemnity" is obvious, and so is "Postman always Rings Twice"
Timeless.
Já assisti esse filme inúmeras vezes. Trilha sonora, intérpretes, enredo, tudo nele é fascinante
A class act!
i am gonna cover this!
Did it!
Terrific!
Would have been a perfect movie to make a sequel...after Ned gets out of jail...looking for Mattie.
sensational !
Thanks for putting this on youtube. I remembered how much I loved this John Barry theme and wound up buying the bluray dvd of Body Heat mostly for the fabulous score. I like the movie, but I love John Barry.
Barry you genius you!
a powerfully, haunting mood. I really love it.
William Hurt RIP Memory Eternal.Poor Ned Racine got devoured by a Black Widow...Bye, bye Brazil....
THIS IS IT! I WAS GOING CRAZY TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHERE I HEARD THIS TUNE IN A VIVIEN LEIGH SCENE OF HER BREAKDOWN IN "A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE".........DID YOU BORROW IT JOHN? BEAUTIFUL..