by Sri. Anantacharya , the ramanujacharya of Srirangam in AD 1430 from Tamil 'bhakti' literature "Thiruppalliyelucci" (literally, the auspicious awakening). Numerous poems were composed by saints on Shiva and Vishnu, the most popular being Manikkavacakar's poem on Shiva and Andal's poem on Sri Ranganatha (Vishnu). Acharyas who come from the lineage of Ramanuja, adapted this form into Sanskrit in later times. [[From wiki Suprabhatam]]
He composed the tune for Way Down Demerara and also the tune for The National Anthem of Guyana
First, it is called "Bummel Petrus" or "Bummel-Petrus"; there is no r in the first word. Second, this tune was composed in the 1920's or 1930's by M. Werner-Kersten. It was quite well-known in its time.
Hoagy Carmichael
Though Miles Davis was the first to record it and is often credited as the composer, but it was supposedly composed by Eddie Vinston.
John Williams composed the main theme and the soundtrack for the first three movies. The fourth movie was composed by Patrick Doyle while the fifth and sixth were composed by Nichloas Hooper. Alexandre Desplat composed both parts of the seventh movie.
The Doctor Who theme tune is played by an orchestra. It was originally composed by Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire in 1963.The current version of the theme tune (2009) is composed by Murray Gold.
Everyone knows the answer: John Williams!
It is composed by Dru Masters and Sergei Prokofiev.
The tune was written in 1877 by the British composer Euphemia Allen.
Generally a composition, or a number of other titles such as a Symphony.
Could be a symphony, sonata, or most any other imaginable title. Not really called a tune or song, but rather a Composition.
If you're referring to the tune when Darth Vader sometimes walks around, it's called The Imperial March, also known as Darth Vader's tune composed by John Williams.