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Removed "The Best Years of Our Lives" from the tropelist - he wasn't even born when that movie was released - and re-sorted the tropelist. Also added two {{context}} tags
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(Removed "The Best Years of Our Lives" from the tropelist - he wasn't even born when that movie was released - and re-sorted the tropelist. Also added two {{context}} tags)
 
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* [[Award Bait Song]]: Starting with the ''Robin Hood'' song, he became well known for these.
* [[Best Years Of Our Lives]] / [[Love Nostalgia Song]]: "Summer of 69".
* [[Black Sheep Hit]]: "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" was not well-liked by the producers of ''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'', who complained that it sounded "too modern" (because of the piano, surprisingly, rather than the guitars), so they put it over the end credits. It ended up becoming the biggest hit of the year almost everywhere.
* [[Breakaway Pop Hit]]: "Have You Ever Loved a Woman?" (''[[Don Juan Demarco]]'') and "Heaven" (''A Night In Heaven'')
* [[Canada, Eh?]]{{context}}
* [[Double Entendre]]: ''18 'til I Die'' is essentially "Double Entendre: The Album".
* [[Epic Riff]]{{context}}
* [[Freud Was Right]] / [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: He confirmed in an interview that, yes, "Summer of 69" actually ''is'' named in reference to the sex act and that anyone who thinks otherwise is kidding themselves. The producers, of course, claim otherwise.
* [[Glory Days]]: [[Nostalgia Filter|Deconstructed by]] "Summer of 69".
* [[Best Years Of Our Lives]] / [[Love Nostalgia Song]]: "Summer of 69".
* [[Pop Star Composer]]: He wrote an album's worth of songs in ''[[Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron]]''.
 
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