Where the first film brought us the often-played 'He\'s a Pirate' theme, this third film brings in a whole new melody - a song called 'Hoist the Colours'. He\'s also bringing along the musical sensibilities that he had in his critically acclaimed score to The Da Vinci Code, with a more orchestral concert sound at times, and even an oboe solo - probably a first for a Bruckheimer film! Now Zimmer returns for the next film in the trilogy, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World\'s End, and he\'s bringing a whole boatload of new themes to add to the ever-growing pile of thematic booty. Expanding on the original score, Zimmer created new themes for the villains (Davy Jones, Beckett and the East India Trading Company, The Kraken), as well as giving Johnny Depp\'s Jack Sparrow a few new themes of his own. Composer Hans Zimmer, who had written themes for the first Pirates film, took over the scoring duties and delivered a score that resulted in a smash soundtrack success, selling over 220,000 copies worldwide. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man\'s Chest became the most successful movie of 2006.