A British composer famous for his film scores as well as being James Bond's primary composer in the first 20 years.
The James Bond films have their own page.
- Main Theme and Flight over Africa from Out of Africa, which fit the lush romanticism of the film perfectly.
- John Dunbar's Theme and Farewell/End Titles from Dances with Wolves — lyrical, romantic pieces, and incidentally a favourite of Pope John Paul II.
- The poignant, soaring, romantic love theme from Somewhere in Time, which perfectly captures the movie's Bittersweet Ending and themes of love and loss.
- Overture from The Black Hole. More catchy goodness from John Barry.
- Main Theme from The Ipcress File shows that he's just as good at stale beer Spy Fiction as he is at martini.
- The Main Theme from Raise the Titanic! has a grandeur to it that perfectly suits the title ocean liner, even after its rotted out hulk has been pulled up from the ocean floor. It's one of the best things about the otherwise uneven film.