Klaus Doldinger & Giorgio Moroder

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Bastian's Happy Flight 00:00 Tools
Ivory Tower 03:10 Tools
Fantasia 00:00 Tools
Swamps of Sadness 00:00 Tools
Happy Flight 01:22 Tools
Theme of Sadness 00:00 Tools
Sleepy Dragon 03:57 Tools
Atreju Meets Falkor 00:00 Tools
Ruined Landscape 03:00 Tools
The Auryn 00:00 Tools
Moonchild 00:00 Tools
Atreju's Quest 00:00 Tools
Mirrorgate - Southern Oracle 00:00 Tools
Neverending Story 00:00 Tools
Intro - Limahl 00:00 Tools
Never Ending Story 00:00 Tools
(J) Atreju's Quest 00:00 Tools
The Ivory Tower 00:00 Tools
Atreju's Ques 00:00 Tools
Flight to the Ivory Tower 00:00 Tools
Ruined Landscapes 00:00 Tools
The Never Ending Story 04:52 Tools
The NeverEnding Story Main Title 00:00 Tools
Artax's Death 00:00 Tools
The Three Magical Doors 00:00 Tools
In the Howling Forest 00:00 Tools
NeverEnding Story (extended mix) 00:00 Tools
The Southern Oracle 00:00 Tools
Ghosttown 00:00 Tools
The Ancient Morla 00:00 Tools
Mirror Gate / Souther Oracle 00:00 Tools
The NeverEnding Story 00:00 Tools
NeverEnding Story (Limahl) 00:00 Tools
Main Title (Limahl) 00:00 Tools
Im Haulewald 00:00 Tools
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Klaus Doldinger & Giorgio Moroder teamed up in 1984 for the score for the motion picture The NeverEnding Story. Limahl with Beth Anderson on English version (Limahl and Ann Calvert on the French version) scored a big hit with the title-track of the film. The German version of the album only has the orchestral score for the film without this single. Klaus Doldinger is a German saxophonist, especially well-known for jazz and as a composer of film music. Besides The NeverEnding Story he's also known for his scores to the acclaimed German U-Boat film “Das Boot”. Giorgio Moroder has worked on the soundtracks of other motion pictures: Midnight Express, American Gigolo, Cat people and Battlestar Galactica. But ofcourse he is most known as the driving force behind disco queen Donna Summer as well as many other from the disco era. See his own artist profile page for more details. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.