I never hesitate when telling someone that "Big" is my favorite film of all time. It's a unique choice that surprises most people, but it's just so good. This music is the absolute best. Such a great score! Never gets old!
this was commented 9 years ago so i’m not sure if it’s still your favourite film but it’s definitely mine. a lot of people critique my top 5 list because big is at my top.
Yes i agree i only truly love one movie and this is it, you reflect on life n think back when you hear it. Howard shore is an absolute genius, they've used his music in over 80 films.
"Visiting Home" always hits my emotions... tears... reminiscing on my childhood and being with my loving grandparents. Whoa! I miss them and my childhood. :') I loved the scene in "BIG" (1988)where Josh was looking at the childhood that he was missing out on, while this selection of music was playing... being in his new grown up body. Very touching music score by Mr Shore. 4 stars! :')
Howard Shore masterfully captures the essence of the movie, in this beautiful piece, so 80's and laid-back but timeless and straight to the heart. I love how it transitions through themes with the jazz orchestra. Unforgettable. A movie that I'd love to show to my children.
There are times that we all wish we could go back in time, and be with our deceased loved ones, again. When I listen to this particular music selection, I think of them... and long to go back. :'(
As I sit here listening to this, I was already going through some old photos I was able to find at my mother's house after she passed away on Monday, November 28th, 2011 and this year will land on Thanksgiving as it was the last holiday I got to spend with her. I'll admit that I want to shut this off, but I'm in tears as I leave this comment because I ask myself where has all this time I've had disappear to?
Timeless sounds. And my fave movie of all time. When I visit NYC later this year Gona visit the film locations in the movie... Especially Josh's house n school And where the fair was held at the beginning of the movie. I'm sure I'm not the first to do this n won't be the last...
SO THIS..was one of those great movies , you know the one right? - the one you could take your love to and come out of the cinema with such a BUZZ this was that movie !!!!!
I get to sleep on top. Magical film. I hope they never remake it. The ending just gets me. The innocence of youth, friendship and love. This movie has everything and Hanks is just amazing.
You know during the 80's I thought my life sucked. Like most kids did. I was 10 when the 80's ended. Man what I would give to go back to those days. Some of the best days of my life
Tears @ 0:00 to 2:46... and throughout the upload, actually :) Been reading all the comments... Wish the powers-that-be in (at least) Hollywood would take note and realise how much - and especially in the world of now in 2016 - we need a connection back to our lost innocence & naivete. How much more we would treasure them if, like Josh, we could find our own Zoltar boxes and go back to when we were just beginning to become whom we were meant to become. I'd like to think I'd be a far better person... But I still try, lol :') So much love - and especially to all the people who listen to this and deeply miss their Mums, Dads, best-buds (#billykopecki) and to the guy somewhere in the comments below who planned to visit NYC and see the locations :) #hollywoodtakenote
This type of soundtrack does fit in for anything. I would love there to be a compilation of these soundtracks just to either recall memories or think of deep thoughts...
My personal favorite is It's in Every One of Us which begins around 6:55. The first time I heard that song was in the Christmas special from 1979 with John Denver and the Muppets. Watching this movie sometime in the early 1990's I seemed to recognize the sound here as being the same although no words are heard. Then when I watched the closing credits there was the title in the song list! Such a beautiful tune! I've never been able to fully establish though what it's purpose during these scenes were.
Many people posted about "visiting home" which is a beautiful peice. Never get tired of it. The peice is actually called "Its in everyone of us". I've forgotten who wrote it but there are lyrics to it and remember john denver singing it.
Awesome soundtrack, and movie. Dont forget to watch in director's edition (+ 30 minutes of movie). This release make in 2007, so you even may dont know it, like me before yesterday's watching :)
@WastedPo Many people posted about "visiting home" which is a beautiful peice. Never get tired of it. The peice is actually called "Its in everyone of us". I've forgotten who wrote it but there are lyrics to it and remember john denver singing it.
The Zoltar box from the movie resides in The Magic Castle in Los Angeles saw it there in 98 when l was invited to the Magic Castle by a fried. Amazing place
YES!!! It works! This link DOES go to the soundtrack! So hard to find - so thank you for this hidden away gem man! Great score - Ah man, dose memoreeeezzz... :O
I was just commenting on how this link that we're in now, DOES successfully lead to the soundtrack, and that it's not a link that goes to some bogus excuse for it or is a dead link etc. - Just expressing my joy that the link we're listening to actually works.
I saw Tom in a recent interview (possibly Jonathon Ross) where he said that they made up the song for the film and he sang it for the interviewer, I think I saw it on youtube somewhere.
@keyoty1228, The only part of the movie off the top of my head where they sing is the part where Tom Hanks first approaches Billy after the transformation has happened and Hanks ends up singing that song (whose name I don't know, but others probably know) to confirm it's really him. As far as I know, that song doesn't exist anywhere as it's own separate audio track, unless someone literally made an audio clip taken from that scene.
@djbleachburn, well, it's part of the track called "waking up." The theme also recurs elsewhere in the album in the tracks "Zoltar" and "Finding Zoltar."
I hear you. I tell people "Mr. Mom" is one of my favorites of all time and I get the same reaction. "Big" is one of those movies I can watch at any time and enjoy it. I wanted a huge apartment so bad when I was a kid.
I don't think there's any special name for it. It's just the change in music that Howard Shore wrote for that moment in the movie. As labelled on the video, the track is called "Waking Up."
The space goes... down down baby, down down the roller coaster. Sweet sweet baby, sweet sweet don't let me go. shimmy shimmy coco pop, shimmy shimmy rock, shimmy shimmy coco pop, shimmy shimmy rock I met a girlfriend- a triscuit, she said a triscuit-a biscuit, ice cream soda pop vanilla on the top oooo Shalida, walking down the street, ten times a week I meant it. I said it. I stole my mama's credit. I'm cool. I'm hot. Sock you in the stomach three more times. :-D
I know. This is more of a "contemporary" pop sound, whereas I think most people are familiar with his recent orchestral "big" sound of Lord of the Rings. Not to put down LOTR, but I honestly think his score for Big was better. I can imagine any number of composers doing a decent LOTR-type of score, but for me, the music for Big was sweet and perfect for the material.
The space goes down, down baby, down, down the roller coaster. Sweet, sweet baby, sweet, sweet, don't let me go. Shimmy, shimmy, cocoa pop. Shimmy, shimmy, rock. Shimmy, shimmy, cocoa pop. Shimmy, shimmy, rock. I met a girlfriend - a triscuit. She said, a triscuit - a biscuit. Ice cream, soda pop, vanilla on the top. Ooh, Shelly's out, walking down the street, ten times a week. I read it. I said it. I stole my momma's credit. I'm cool. I'm hot. Sock me in the stomach three more times.
I never hesitate when telling someone that "Big" is my favorite film of all time. It's a unique choice that surprises most people, but it's just so good. This music is the absolute best. Such a great score! Never gets old!
this was commented 9 years ago so i’m not sure if it’s still your favourite film but it’s definitely mine. a lot of people critique my top 5 list because big is at my top.
Christ, the opening theme transports me back instantly to my childhood. Power of music and movies.
this is one of those movies that really touches a certain kind of person..love it.
Yes i agree i only truly love one movie and this is it, you reflect on life n think back when you hear it. Howard shore is an absolute genius, they've used his music in over 80 films.
Me. 😢🌹. 32 years after.
That's all Penny Marshall films
"Visiting Home" always hits my emotions... tears... reminiscing on my childhood and being with my loving grandparents. Whoa! I miss them and my childhood. :')
I loved the scene in "BIG" (1988)where Josh was looking at the childhood that he was missing out on, while this selection of music was playing... being in his new grown up body. Very touching music score by Mr Shore. 4 stars! :')
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢. Years go by and this movie, still makes me cry and makes me touched.
6.31 just goes right through me and I'm a child again watching this movie for the first time. Powerful.
6:31 very very sad score..miss my mom. This was her favorite movie and it is also my favorite movie. Howard shore the best score composer of all time.
Lsmithokosun God bless you. My mom is still with me, and I cherish every second with her. I wish your mom was still with you ❤️ she is still with you
she never really left you
What a wonderful soundtrack. I love the reggae vibe at the beginning.
Howard Shore masterfully captures the essence of the movie, in this beautiful piece, so 80's and laid-back but timeless and straight to the heart. I love how it transitions through themes with the jazz orchestra. Unforgettable. A movie that I'd love to show to my children.
There are times that we all wish we could go back in time, and be with our deceased loved ones, again. When I listen to this particular music selection, I think of them... and long to go back. :'(
this will forever remind me of being a child.. one of the prettiest.
As I sit here listening to this, I was already going through some old photos I was able to find at my mother's house after she passed away on Monday, November 28th, 2011 and this year will land on Thanksgiving as it was the last holiday I got to spend with her. I'll admit that I want to shut this off, but I'm in tears as I leave this comment because I ask myself where has all this time I've had disappear to?
Visiting home is one of my favourite all time movie moments ever ,that music really gets me every time such a touching scene
Favorite film ever. Can watch it any time. The music is outstanding, thanks for the upload!
the best decade ever dude... at least for me!!!
Something about visiting home makes me tear up, brings back all those 80s and 90s childhood memories.. always reminds me of my dad
Timeless sounds. And my fave movie of all time. When I visit NYC later this year Gona visit the film locations in the movie... Especially Josh's house n school And where the fair was held at the beginning of the movie. I'm sure I'm not the first to do this n won't be the last...
MISS THE 80´S
Listening to these beautiful tracks makes me want to be small. miss the old days and this awesome movie =((
Just cant beat that 80's sound Good ol days!!
OMG, I've been lookin' all over for this, thank u soooooooo much
Wow..."Visiting Home" really does make me miss my home town. I'm moving back since I'm graduating and I cannot be more excited, it's been too long.
SO THIS..was one of those great movies , you know the one right? - the one you could take your love to and come out of the cinema with such a BUZZ this was that movie !!!!!
I'm just sitting here quoting the movie listening to this music. Thanks for uploading!
feel good music //whenever feel blue //it will lift your spirits and remember not to seat the small thing in life
Thank you so much for posting this, love this music. Must have seen the film 50 times, I grew up with it.
6:31 is one of the most beautiful scores I have ever heard. Thank you so much for such a relatable movie.
I get to sleep on top. Magical film. I hope they never remake it. The ending just gets me. The innocence of youth, friendship and love. This movie has everything and Hanks is just amazing.
The best fucking score in cinema history period
this is my fav movie of all time. I absolutely love it :)
movie magic. Takes me right back.
Beautiful movie, awesome tune! Thanks for sharing it!
You know during the 80's I thought my life sucked. Like most kids did. I was 10 when the 80's ended. Man what I would give to go back to those days. Some of the best days of my life
5:40 love the eerie melody
Me too is my favorite from the movie so whimsical and creepy... :3
WAKING UP! aghhhhhhhhhhhh!! i love that piece!! thank you soo much! :D so muhc love for you!!
this is incredible. its 80's in a bottle
Of all my being, thank you very much!
most jammingest bass ever!
wow... thanks for posting this.. absolutely superbe!!!
Thanks for keeping this alive I appreciate it!
Tears @ 0:00 to 2:46... and throughout the upload, actually :) Been reading all the comments... Wish the powers-that-be in (at least) Hollywood would take note and realise how much - and especially in the world of now in 2016 - we need a connection back to our lost innocence & naivete. How much more we would treasure them if, like Josh, we could find our own Zoltar boxes and go back to when we were just beginning to become whom we were meant to become. I'd like to think I'd be a far better person... But I still try, lol :') So much love - and especially to all the people who listen to this and deeply miss their Mums, Dads, best-buds (#billykopecki) and to the guy somewhere in the comments below who planned to visit NYC and see the locations :) #hollywoodtakenote
Wow...well said. Here's to finding our Zoltar boxes in 2016.
Hear, hear!!
This type of soundtrack does fit in for anything. I would love there to be a compilation of these soundtracks just to either recall memories or think of deep thoughts...
Amazing! I love the score to this movie.
My personal favorite is It's in Every One of Us which begins around 6:55. The first time I heard that song was in the Christmas special from 1979 with John Denver and the Muppets. Watching this movie sometime in the early 1990's I seemed to recognize the sound here as being the same although no words are heard. Then when I watched the closing credits there was the title in the song list! Such a beautiful tune! I've never been able to fully establish though what it's purpose during these scenes were.
Many people posted about "visiting home" which is a beautiful peice. Never get tired of it.
The peice is actually called "Its in everyone of us". I've forgotten who wrote it but there are lyrics to it and remember john denver singing it.
peace full music
So underrated amazing soundtrack
ohh i really love this movie.. this soundtrack too.
I heart you Howard Shore!
The 80's had some great times!
@ajkells22 - I do, too. It's the best piece of music in the film. Thanks so much for uploading it.
Awesome soundtrack, and movie. Dont forget to watch in director's edition (+ 30 minutes of movie). This release make in 2007, so you even may dont know it, like me before yesterday's watching :)
@WastedPo Many people posted about "visiting home" which is a beautiful peice. Never get tired of it.
The peice is actually called "Its in everyone of us". I've forgotten who wrote it but there are lyrics to it and remember john denver singing it.
The Zoltar box from the movie resides in The Magic Castle in Los Angeles saw it there in 98 when l was invited to the Magic Castle by a fried.
Amazing place
who the fuck would dislike this?! sorry for the language but this is a masterpiece of music
YES!!! It works! This link DOES go to the soundtrack! So hard to find - so thank you for this hidden away gem man! Great score - Ah man, dose memoreeeezzz... :O
JasonPerryman Where is the link you speak of?
I was just commenting on how this link that we're in now, DOES successfully lead to the soundtrack, and that it's not a link that goes to some bogus excuse for it or is a dead link etc. - Just expressing my joy that the link we're listening to actually works.
Thanks for uploading!
Amazing, amazing, amazing.
there's a little baskin in all of us.
5:40 my favourite moment)) музыка огонь 🔥 а
I saw Tom in a recent interview (possibly Jonathon Ross) where he said that they made up the song for the film and he sang it for the interviewer, I think I saw it on youtube somewhere.
@keyoty1228, The only part of the movie off the top of my head where they sing is the part where Tom Hanks first approaches Billy after the transformation has happened and Hanks ends up singing that song (whose name I don't know, but others probably know) to confirm it's really him. As far as I know, that song doesn't exist anywhere as it's own separate audio track, unless someone literally made an audio clip taken from that scene.
Me too...if I could have stayed in the 80s my life would have been much better...major problems since!
beautiful and sad ending
Holy crap I can't believe I finally found this! Please if you have the originals let me know. I have been trying to track down this score forever.
@djbleachburn, well, it's part of the track called "waking up." The theme also recurs elsewhere in the album in the tracks "Zoltar" and "Finding Zoltar."
@djbleachburn, if you mean the part starting at 5:40, that's still part of the original score by Howard Shore.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:39 best part 😁 🔔
I love the Zoltar theme
I hear you. I tell people "Mr. Mom" is one of my favorites of all time and I get the same reaction. "Big" is one of those movies I can watch at any time and enjoy it. I wanted a huge apartment so bad when I was a kid.
nice music.
Where's the beautiful, haunting music when he goes back and finds the Zoltar machine again? I love that one.
who does that song part with the carnival sound? I would really love to do something with that part
Absolutely. Ditto.
I don't think there's any special name for it. It's just the change in music that Howard Shore wrote for that moment in the movie. As labelled on the video, the track is called "Waking Up."
I miss movies like this without big explosions, but a nice storyline.
que buena es yo la vi cuando tenia comooooo 18 mas humeno
The space goes...
down down baby, down down the roller coaster.
Sweet sweet baby, sweet sweet don't let me go.
shimmy shimmy coco pop, shimmy shimmy rock,
shimmy shimmy coco pop, shimmy shimmy rock
I met a girlfriend- a triscuit,
she said a triscuit-a biscuit,
ice cream soda pop
vanilla on the top
oooo Shalida, walking down the street,
ten times a week
I meant it. I said it.
I stole my mama's credit.
I'm cool. I'm hot.
Sock you in the stomach three more times.
:-D
Mike Wilson-Barrett Shimmy shimmy coco pop.
+Shelley Wong wtf
Wilson get it?
5 people "Don't get it."
They gave this movie yesterday on TV, I love the creepy theme XD
Once they live another decade or two, and experience life's pain, they will . . .
5:20 I love it!!!!!!!
I want to find in spotify the score music of the moment when he use the soldar machine... How can I find it?
where can i find the song where the two boys sing
@WastedPo Is there anyway of getting the album digitally?
acually I ment whats the name of it on the album?
@LittleYodaLollipop, glad you enjoy it.
it would be so cute if gizmo from the gremlins movies sang along with the "visiting home" song
@boxrock84, funny observation. And so true.
They need to make a sequel called "Little". With the opposite scenario.
@Taydiggity03, go to the varesesarabande website. Click on "soundtrack club." On page 14. It looks like there are still copies available.
They dont make film scores like this anymore. Just made a custom shazam trailer using the opening theme.
CAME FOR THE ZOLTAR THEME!
@ajkells22, you're welcome. I really like it too.
Where's "Forget Me Nots"???
@Reboothis Amen....check into IFC. Hollywood doesn't screw up the movies on that channel.
I know. This is more of a "contemporary" pop sound, whereas I think most people are familiar with his recent orchestral "big" sound of Lord of the Rings. Not to put down LOTR, but I honestly think his score for Big was better. I can imagine any number of composers doing a decent LOTR-type of score, but for me, the music for Big was sweet and perfect for the material.
The space goes down, down baby, down, down the roller coaster. Sweet, sweet baby, sweet, sweet, don't let me go. Shimmy, shimmy, cocoa pop. Shimmy, shimmy, rock. Shimmy, shimmy, cocoa pop. Shimmy, shimmy, rock. I met a girlfriend - a triscuit. She said, a triscuit - a biscuit. Ice cream, soda pop, vanilla on the top. Ooh, Shelly's out, walking down the street, ten times a week. I read it. I said it. I stole my momma's credit. I'm cool. I'm hot. Sock me in the stomach three more times.
"I wish I were BIG"
@setter132000 ya but the instrumental version in the movie i think is a lot more beautiful.
yes that is but what does that mean no way to get it? lol
Pachelbel's Canon surely?
Composed by Howard Shore of Lord of the Rings lore.