I thought the melody played throughout the whole movie, but the lyrics themselves were sung only a few times.
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I don't think so. The only song that I remember being played in Titanic was "My Heart Will Go On" in various renditions. I know "In the Arms of the Angels" or "Angels" was played in the movie "City of Angels" with Nicholas Cage, but I don't think it was in the movie "Titanic".
The last song the string quartet plays is called "Nearer, My God, to Thee".
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It is based on a true story, but the love story between Jack and Rose is not true. There might have been something like that in real life on the Titanic. The sinking of Titanic and getting hit by the iceberg is true. It really did sink like that, snapping in half and it bobbed there. And what Rose said is true, "There were 20 boats floating nearby, and only one came back. One. 1,500 people went into the water when Titanic sank from under us. Only six were saved. Six out of 1500. Afterward the 700 people in the boats had nothing to do but wait. Wait to die, wait to live, wait for an absolution, that would never come." Check the movie because that is exactly what she said. I've seen the Titanic so many times I memorized it. The captains name in the movie is also real, and there was also someone named Molly Brown, and people really did call her the Unsinkable Molly Brown.