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Ever since sound joined the movies, music has been an integral part of the medium of film. Hollywood has continued to have a symbiotic relationship with song, from adapting musicals from the stage, creating musicals for animation and live-action, popularizing new genres with performance scenes, and just plain commissioning songs to pair thematically with the movie. Tucked among all of the ways that music is used on-screen is a recurring phenomenon of a film taking a pre-existing song and making it explode with newfound popularity. Here are six songs (and a couple of soundtracks) that were made by the movies, as well as a couple of soundtrack albums that became huge under unusual circumstances.