It most commonly refers to the John Williams movie theme or the Soulja Boy song in Apple’s preferred audio format. If you are looking for a file, check your music store (iTunes, Amazon) or convert a video you own legally. If you are troubleshooting a file, ensure it is not a mislabeled virus from a peer-to-peer network.
Composed by the legendary , this soundtrack marked a radical departure from the traditional Superman sound established by John Williams. superman m4a
Setting: A rooftop or a high balcony overlooking Metropolis at night. (Sound: Distant city sirens fading, the soft hum of the wind, and a gentle "whoosh" of a cape landing.) Superman: (Softly) "Stay right there. Don’t move... It’s okay. You’re safe now." (Pause for listener response) "I know. That was... a lot. Even for Metropolis. But the building is stable, and the paramedics are already on the ground. You're the last one I needed to check on personally." (Sound: The rustle of a cape as he sits down nearby) "Do you mind if I sit for a second? It’s been a long day, and honestly... the view up here is much better when I’m not flying through it at Mach 2." (Pause) "You’re shaking a little. Here—" (Sound: Fabric rustling as he offers a piece of his cape or a jacket) "It’s not much, but it’ll keep the chill off. People always ask me what it’s like up here. They expect me to talk about the power, or how small everything looks. But that’s not it at all. From up here, I don’t see 'small' people. I see millions of individual heartbeats. And right now... yours is finally starting to slow down. That’s the best sound in the world to me." (Pause) "You don't have to thank me. Really. I’m just a guy from Kansas who happened to find a very specific way to help out. Besides, I saw what you did back there—helping that child get to the stairwell before the ceiling gave way. That was the real hero work." (Pause) "I should probably get going soon. There’s always another siren, another cry for help. But for just a minute... let’s just listen to the city breathe. You did good today. Rest now." (Sound: A soft, affectionate pat on the shoulder, followed by a powerful but quiet "whoosh" as he takes off into the sky.) How to Use This Story If you are preparing this for an audio project: Recording: Use an M4A editor to trim and polish your voice lines. Format: Export your final file as an It most commonly refers to the John Williams