There actually is no song playing when Forrest is shot. The song "For What It's Worth" by Buffalo Springfield plays when they are walking in the jungle in the rain, and when the rain stops, the song stops, and then they get attacked. There isn't another song until the next scene.
It was a College Football fight song but I couldn't tell which one, there are at least 50 different songs.
I think that was Forrest Gump Suite, an original song for the movie by Alan Silvestri.
That was the Forrest Gump Suite by Alan Silvestri.
The song Walk Right In was playing in the background in the scene when Jenny took Forrest into her dorm room.
That music is Forrest Gump Suite, written by Alan Silvesri.
Fortunate Son preformed by CCR.
I think that was Forrest Gump Suite, an original song for the movie by Alan Silvestri.
There was no music playing when Forrest was naming his buddies.
That was the Forrest Gump Suite by Alan Silvestri.
The song Walk Right In was playing in the background in the scene when Jenny took Forrest into her dorm room.
Below is a link to the Forrest Gump soundtrack.
Old Lange Syne.
That music is Forrest Gump Suite, written by Alan Silvesri.
That music was Forrest Gump Suite, the theme song from the movie of the same name, written specifically for the film by Alan Silvestri.
Fortunate Son preformed by CCR.
>>That would be Alan Silvestri who wrote the Forrest Gump theme song played throughout the movie.<< No, that's not correct. Although Silvestri did the wonderful score to FG, the trailer music was scored by John Beal. http://www.composerjohnbeal.com/comingsoon.html
The original score for the movie "Forrest Gump" was written by Alan Silvestri. There are two main theme songs used throughout the movie - the gentle piano music used in the introductory and final scenes and the triumphant music used in some of the running scenes. The compilation of the main themes of the movie is called "Suite from Forrest Gump" and can be found on "Forrest Gump: Original Motion Picture Score - Music composed and conducted by Alan Silvestri". The piano intro is called "I'm Forrest…Forrest Gump" and the first use of the triumphant theme is called "Run Forrest Run" and was used when Forrest's braces broke apart when he was running.
No one won a Grammy for Forrest Gump but Bruce Springsteen won the Grammy for Best Song written for a Motion Picture for Streets of Philadelphia.