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The Ballad of Cable Hogue (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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Download links and information about The Ballad of Cable Hogue (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Jerry Goldsmith. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 36:52 minutes.

Artist: Jerry Goldsmith
Release date: 2002
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 20
Duration: 36:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Tomorrow Is the Song I Sing (Main Title) (featuring Richard Gillis) 4:04
2. The Water Hole 1:18
3. New Lodgings 0:50
4. The Preacher 0:49
5. Hasty Exit 3:07
6. Wait For Me, Sunrise (featuring Richard Gillis) 1:41
7. A Soothing Hand 2:36
8. A Death In the Family 0:53
9. The Rattlesnakes 2:21
10. The Flag 1:23
11. The Guest 2:59
12. Butterfly Mornin's (featuring Jason Robards) 2:33
13. Three Hours Early 0:42
14. Hogue and Hildy (featuring Richard Gillis) 0:49
15. Hildy Leaves 2:11
16. Waiting (featuring Richard Gillis) 1:38
17. Hildy Returns (featuring Richard Gillis) 1:06
18. The Eulogy 1:44
19. Wait For Me, Sunrise (End Title) (featuring Richard Gillis) 2:14
20. Tomorrow Is the Song I Sing (Alternate End Title) (featuring Richard Gillis) 1:54

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Jerry Goldsmith's score to the unexpectedly sentimental Sam Peckinpah film The Ballad of Cable Hogue is an inspired and offbeat interpretation of traditional Western themes and motifs, effortlessly weaving familiar genre elements like banjo, harmonica, and guitar to create an impressively lyrical and textured evocation of life in pre-industrial America. By turns playful and melancholy, this brief score manages to evoke the vast emotional panorama of Peckinpah's underrated but deeply personal feature. Richard Gillis' folksy performance of the main title theme "Tomorrow Is the Song I Sing" and stars Jason Robards and Stella Stevens' rendition of "Butterfly Mornin's" further underscore the music's weathered, lived-in charms. Essential listening for Goldsmith aficionados.