Soundtracks (uncredited)


The manager of the Soundtracks section of the database would like remind the contributors to that area of our rules regarding the credited and uncredited use of songs/music.

Many theatrical releases in the last 30 years have credited (on screen) the use of songs in the film.  However, most television programs and early films do not.

There are many different forms a soundtrack entry can take, but for this we will only talk about a straight uncredited situation.  A song is heard, but nothing about that song is credited on-screen.  In these cases, you need to use the (uncredited) attribute after the song name.

“Song Name” (uncredited)
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The submission guide can help answer questions, and many experienced people are available to help on the contributors help message board.

Tim

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