What is soundtrack to ghost?

The soundtrack to "Ghost" is a collection of songs and instrumental pieces that serve as the background music to the 1990 romantic-fantasy film directed by Jerry Zucker. The music was composed by Maurice Jarre, a French composer and conductor who has numerous awards and accolades for his work in film and television, including three Academy Awards.

The soundtrack features a mixture of orchestral pieces and pop songs that capture the emotions and themes of the film. The most recognizable song on the soundtrack is "Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers, which plays during the iconic pottery scene between the film's protagonists, Sam (Patrick Swayze) and Molly (Demi Moore). The song became a massive hit once again following the film's massive success.

Other notable songs include "Love Inside" by Laura Branigan, and "Ditto" by Jerry and the Pacemakers, which is the song that Sam and Molly dance to in the early stages of their relationship. Additionally, the score features hauntingly beautiful pieces like "Sam's Murder" and "Carl's Afterlife."

Overall, the soundtrack to "Ghost" is a beautiful collection of music that perfectly captures the film's themes of love, loss, and the power of the afterlife. It has become an iconic part of the film, and remains a beloved soundtrack to this day.