So, if you remember, I did a thread about unreleased WWE themes, and when making the thread, I wanted to put like a mark that says "[On Jim Johnston's BMI page]" or something like that, but I didn't want to bother for an unknown reason. Well, anyway, here it is, here's Jim Johnston's BMI page. It has every song that he's made on there, so it's a lot to get through and see. Also, this was the place where people found out the name of Brock Lesnar's 1st to 5th or 6th theme before Next Big Thing, though there's still a debate on what it's called, whether it be "About To Be Broken" or "Enforcer".
It's theoretically possible to license some of their holdings from the BMG site at www.bmg-e-license.com, but there's no previews for the rare stuff and some of the missing content on BMI isn't listed there. You'd probably need a legitimate reason to license (not to mention paying) to get some of the unavailable content.
It seems that, while they've registered lots of older productions, only the more likely to be in demand ones are on BMG. I don't think the others are available even for professional use. For example, you can't find Essa Rios / Aguila there, and that's another lost and unreleased theme.
It's theoretically possible to license some of their holdings from the BMG site at www.bmg-e-license.com, but there's no previews for the rare stuff and some of the missing content on BMI isn't listed there. You'd probably need a legitimate reason to license (not to mention paying) to get some of the unavailable content.
It seems that, while they've registered lots of older productions, only the more likely to be in demand ones are on BMG. I don't think the others are available even for professional use. For example, you can't find Essa Rios / Aguila there, and that's another lost and unreleased theme.
Actually, Essa Rios theme is listed as ESSA RIOS. It's on page 22.