Why is High Noon (1952) considered an important film in the history of the sound track?
a. It was the first theme song from a movie to hit #1 on the Billboard Top 100 charts.
b. It challenged traditional scoring models by placing narrative significance on a particular recording of the theme song that appears several times throughout the film.
c. It challenged traditional scoring models by using only recordings of popular songs.
d. It was the first western to feature a theme song.