Stu beat me to it.
Some of the sound tracks out there have been used for over seventy years by the film industry. Ever since they learned to put sound to film they have been reusing recorded sounds. Don't fault them, why go to all the expense recording all new sounds when the very same sounds are already recorded?
Some of the sound tracks out there have been used for over seventy years by the film industry. Ever since they learned to put sound to film they have been reusing recorded sounds. Don't fault them, why go to all the expense recording all new sounds when the very same sounds are already recorded?