Classic Rock Songs Inspired by Movies We Love

Here are some classic rock songs inspired by movies we love. Some are obvious, and others you would never guess.

We’re not talking about songs written for movies. We’re talking about times when an artist went to see a movie and was so inspired that the artist went home and wrote a great song.

Think we missed one? Let us know in the comments. And now, let’s roll with this list of classic rock songs inspired by movies we love.

Bob Dylan – ‘Motorpsycho Nightmare’ (1964)

Psycho (1960)
Paramount Pictures

David Bowie – ‘Space Oddity’ (1969)

2001. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Deep Purple – ‘Why Didn’t Rosemary’ (1969)

Paramount

Roxy Music – ‘2HB’ (1972)

Casablanca
Warner Bros.

Aerosmith – ‘Walk This Way’ (1975)

Hit Movies of the 1970s
Teri Garr and Gene Wilder in Young Frankenstein. 20th Century Studios

Blue Oyster Cult – ‘Godzilla’ (1977)

Toho

Rush – ‘Cinderella Man’ (1977)

Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. Columbia Pictures.

Bonnie Tyler – ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ (1983)

Fine Arts Guild

Bruce Springsteen – ‘Nebraska’ (1982)

Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacey in Badlands. Warner Bros.

Bruce Springsteen – ‘Reason to Believe’ (1982)

Warner Bros.

A Quick Aside

Bruce Springsteen Movie Jeremy Allen White
© Paul Newman in Cool Hand Luke. Warner Bros.

Metallica — “One” (1988)

Cinemation Industries

Guns N’ Roses – ‘Civil War’ (1990)

Paul Newman in Cool Hand Luke. Warner Bros.

Another Aside

20th Century Fox

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Teri Garr Young Frankenstein
20th Century Fox

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