The Godfather – Original Soundtrack Recording: Album Guide, Artist and Facts
The Godfather – Original Soundtrack Recording — album guide with key facts, artist and background.

The Godfather is the soundtrack from the film of the same name, released in 1972 by Paramount Records, and in 1991 on compact disc by MCA. Unless noted, the cues were composed by Nino Rota and conducted by Carlo Savina (who was credited on the LP, but not the CD). The song "I Have but One Heart" is sung by Al Martino, who performed it in the film as character Johnny Fontane. The score was nominated for an Academy Award; however, the academy withdrew the nomination after determining that the "Love Theme" was a rewritten version of Nino Rota's music from the 1958 film Fortunella.
Quick facts about The Godfather – Original Soundtrack Recording
- Title: The Godfather – Original Soundtrack Recording
- Artist: Nino Rota
- Released: 1972
- Type: Album
- Wikidata ID: Q1158135
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Frequently asked questions
What is The Godfather – Original Soundtrack Recording?
The Godfather is the soundtrack from the film of the same name, released in 1972 by Paramount Records, and in 1991 on compact disc by MCA.
Who made The Godfather – Original Soundtrack Recording?
The Godfather – Original Soundtrack Recording is by Nino Rota.
When was The Godfather – Original Soundtrack Recording released?
The Godfather – Original Soundtrack Recording was released in 1972.



