So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
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So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
We often have what's your favorite Western Movie, so I thought maybe some of you might like to tell us what's your favorite Western Movie Music. Mine would go something like this but not necessarily in this order, but the top three would always be the top three.
Unforgiven (Burt Lancaster not Clint Eastwood)
Magnificent Seven
Shane
Stagecoach
High Noon
Big Country
How The West Was Won
Hour of the Gun
Dances with Wolves
I was a bit slow getting my top Western Movies on the list so I thought I would just drop'em in here.
Unforgiven (Burt Lancaster)
Lawman
Searchers
Hondo
Shane
The Professionals
Big Country
The Bravados
Magnificent Seven
Dances with Wolves
My Darling Clementine
Any other John Wayne Western (except Cowboys and the Shootist) just
about any Randolph Scott or Joel McCrea western.
And Westerns set in modern times.
The Rounders
Green Grass of Wyoming
Last of the Dog
So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
Unforgiven (Burt Lancaster not Clint Eastwood)
Magnificent Seven
Shane
Stagecoach
High Noon
Big Country
How The West Was Won
Hour of the Gun
Dances with Wolves
I was a bit slow getting my top Western Movies on the list so I thought I would just drop'em in here.
Unforgiven (Burt Lancaster)
Lawman
Searchers
Hondo
Shane
The Professionals
Big Country
The Bravados
Magnificent Seven
Dances with Wolves
My Darling Clementine
Any other John Wayne Western (except Cowboys and the Shootist) just
about any Randolph Scott or Joel McCrea western.
And Westerns set in modern times.
The Rounders
Green Grass of Wyoming
Last of the Dog
So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
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Magnificent Seven & Quigley down under
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San Angelo. Let's see who know who sang this one.
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"Freedom is never more that a generation from extinction" Ronald Reagan
"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad
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The only one I've ever taken the time to buy the soundtrack for is Quigley.
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
Ry Cooder's period music for The Long Riders
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Theme from Quigley Down Under by Basil Poedouris. Although he passed in 2006, he did a great many soundtracks, i.e. Blue Lagoon, Red Dawn, White Fang, Lonesome Dove, and many, many more.
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Chuck 100 yd wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLgJ7pk0X-s
Clint needs to do a sequal of that movie! ....with them of course
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
The first three that came to mind were
Shane
The Big Land or Country with Gregory Peck
These Thousand Hills
Dances with Wolves
Some of Roy Rogers (Leonard Slye) and the Sons of the Pioneers songs
And others
Shane
The Big Land or Country with Gregory Peck
These Thousand Hills
Dances with Wolves
Some of Roy Rogers (Leonard Slye) and the Sons of the Pioneers songs
And others
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
Not necessarily my favorite (I like a bunch that have already been mentioned too) but "Silverado" needs to be added to the list.
and the song "My Rifle, My Pony and Me" from Rio Bravo!!!
and the song "My Rifle, My Pony and Me" from Rio Bravo!!!
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I liked the 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' music.
Speaking of Ry Cooder - 'Geronimo' has awesome theme music (Geronimo - An American Legend (1993)
Starring: Jason Patric, Gene Hackman, Robert Duvall)

Ry Cooder's music for one I can't think of that isn't a 'western' (but is the same storyline as one of the Eastwood Spaghetti Westerns only set in the 1920's) was good, although very 'different'.
Now it's going to bug me I can't think of that last one.
Speaking of Ry Cooder - 'Geronimo' has awesome theme music (Geronimo - An American Legend (1993)
Starring: Jason Patric, Gene Hackman, Robert Duvall)

Ry Cooder's music for one I can't think of that isn't a 'western' (but is the same storyline as one of the Eastwood Spaghetti Westerns only set in the 1920's) was good, although very 'different'.
Now it's going to bug me I can't think of that last one.
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
Are you kidding? Has to be the Sergio (Leone?) trilogy, I think the I like the second one best. How about at the ending of The Good, Bad, and Ugly, with that trumpet melody and the build-up? Classic.
Several other big-studio movies copied that sound, didn't quite get it right.
Once Upon a Time in the West is not bad, either, but they use a fairly corny banjo lick over and over.
Several other big-studio movies copied that sound, didn't quite get it right.
Once Upon a Time in the West is not bad, either, but they use a fairly corny banjo lick over and over.
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If I remember right, Silverado had some great music. And while it's not a western, just 100+ years earlier, The Last of The Mohicans had a neat soundtrack too.
Then there's also Marty Robbins' "Songs of the Gunfighters", though it's not tied to any movie.
Old No7
Then there's also Marty Robbins' "Songs of the Gunfighters", though it's not tied to any movie.
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If "Songs of the Gunfighters" included San Angelo, then at least one was used not only as the soundtrack, but the story in the song was the basis for the movie.Old No7 wrote:If I remember right, Silverado had some great music. And while it's not a western, just 100+ years earlier, The Last of The Mohicans had a neat soundtrack too.
Then there's also Marty Robbins' "Songs of the Gunfighters", though it's not tied to any movie.
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
I like the tone the theme from the Magnificent 7 gives the movie, also the music in Tombstone when Wyatt and company are pursuing the Cowboys 2/3 of the way through --- gets me going
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+1 Sergio Leone Trilogy. Takes me back to Saturday Nights - especially in the summer of '66 (?) - family night at the drive-in.
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True Grit - Glen C. himself will testify that his singing and guitar'ing are a heck of a lot better than his acting!
+1 Magnificent Seven
Jeremiah Johnson.
True Grit - Glen C. himself will testify that his singing and guitar'ing are a heck of a lot better than his acting!
+1 Magnificent Seven
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
The Music From Marlboro Country.So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
Yeah, it's an album (vinyl, you remember those) that was released back in the 60's or 70's, not sure by the Marlboro cigarette company. Most of the music came from the Magnificent 7 but some from other movies too I think.
I rather enjoy it.
The other is the music in the John Wayne movie Big Jake. Adventure music.
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
1 - "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"
2 - "Once upon a time in the West"
Can´t be improved upon, IMO!
Hermann
P.S.: honorable Mentioning of "Bonanza"
Get´s you as "Dallas Theme" and "Magnum"
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2 - "Once upon a time in the West"
Can´t be improved upon, IMO!
Hermann
P.S.: honorable Mentioning of "Bonanza"
Get´s you as "Dallas Theme" and "Magnum"
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The Hanging Tree......Marty Robbins
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
Did Marty Robbins do San Angelo?
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
Will also agree that John Barry did a great job with the Dances with Wolves soundtrack.
Alluding to themes from Copeland and Dvorak, he composed a western classic.
Alluding to themes from Copeland and Dvorak, he composed a western classic.
Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
For me, it isn't even a contest. Hugo Montenegro with the music from "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly." "Silverado" comes in a distant second, and you have to like the theme from "The Magnificent Seven."
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Sung the song and starred in the movie. I've tried to find it on DVD, but it doesn't seem to be around. It was a "b" movie of a "B" movie.JerryB wrote:Did Marty Robbins do San Angelo?
Jeepnik AKA "Old Eyes"
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"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad
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My two favorite Western scores:
Silverado (Bruce Broughton) and The Magnificent Seven (Elmer Bernstein).
They happen to be my favorite two Western movies, too.
Noah
Silverado (Bruce Broughton) and The Magnificent Seven (Elmer Bernstein).
They happen to be my favorite two Western movies, too.
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
Definitely "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly". It stands out in my mind.
"Bonanza". Great, memorable theme song!
Outlaws. Not a movie, but a western computer game that came out many years ago. Very fun to play! The game and the music was a well done tribute to all the great westerns. It's the only game I've played that I did not turn the music off
"Bonanza". Great, memorable theme song!
Outlaws. Not a movie, but a western computer game that came out many years ago. Very fun to play! The game and the music was a well done tribute to all the great westerns. It's the only game I've played that I did not turn the music off
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Frankie Laine, sang the title songs to 7 westerns movies. 310 to yuma, Gunfight at the OK corral, Blazing Saddles, Bullwhip, Blowing wind ,Strange lady in town and Man without a star. He also sang the theme songs for several TV shows Rawhide and others. danny
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Wow - the top two that immediately popped up were both by Mr. Poedouris, then:Chas. wrote:Theme from Quigley Down Under by Basil Poedouris. Although he passed in 2006, he did a great many soundtracks, i.e. Blue Lagoon, Red Dawn, White Fang, Lonesome Dove, and many, many more.
1) Lonesome Dove
2) Quigley Down Under
It appears that "Quigley" is a shoe-in for the #1 most loved Western music.
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
I always liked it when those good looking mexican gals got on a table and did the fandangle with those clicker things going while they were stomping!
That leads me to this observation. In those old westerns taken below the border, the women usualy look like wonder woman, and the males look like hung over dirty greasey insects you see when you move a old board or rock! They cant be related!
That leads me to this observation. In those old westerns taken below the border, the women usualy look like wonder woman, and the males look like hung over dirty greasey insects you see when you move a old board or rock! They cant be related!
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
Hugo montenegro??
The music to The Good The bad and the Ugly, as well as the other Sergio Leone made westerns was composed by Ennio Marricone. The man is a genius. He did many many others films, also did the music to The Mission (with Robert Deniro) which is wonderful.
The music to The Good The bad and the Ugly, as well as the other Sergio Leone made westerns was composed by Ennio Marricone. The man is a genius. He did many many others films, also did the music to The Mission (with Robert Deniro) which is wonderful.
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
This right here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aeg0Fxxhvw
Had this on CD and used to play it in the car. The build up is perfect.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aeg0Fxxhvw
Had this on CD and used to play it in the car. The build up is perfect.
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
Nothing tops "The William Tell Overture".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIR9u8Bnr5c
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++1 the best.Killer Kanuck wrote:This right here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aeg0Fxxhvw
Had this on CD and used to play it in the car. The build up is perfect.
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Okay, y'all are gonna laugh, but the soundtrack to the Cormac McCarthy based movie "All the Pretty Horses" might be the best western music I've got on a CD. I'll admit that I think the author came up with an absolutely terrible title for his book, and yeah, they used the same title for the movie.
The soundtrack starts out with something that sounds amazingly like the old Marlboro music that they used to play when cigarette commercials were still allowed on tv. There are something like 20 tracks on the disc and they're all good. All of 'em.
I love playing this CD when I am reloading, especially for the single action Blackhawk. Check it out before you laugh, and you'll be buying a copy of this soundtrack. - DixieBoy
The soundtrack starts out with something that sounds amazingly like the old Marlboro music that they used to play when cigarette commercials were still allowed on tv. There are something like 20 tracks on the disc and they're all good. All of 'em.
I love playing this CD when I am reloading, especially for the single action Blackhawk. Check it out before you laugh, and you'll be buying a copy of this soundtrack. - DixieBoy
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Re: So what's your favorite Western Movie Music.
DixieBoy, that's one of my favorite movies.
I'll look out for the CD

I'll look out for the CD

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Do not forsake me oh my darling ....
Cheyenne, Cheyenne, where you will you be campin' tonight?
Riverboat ring your bell, fare thee well Annabelle, luck is the lady that he love the best ...
Cheyenne, Cheyenne, where you will you be campin' tonight?
Riverboat ring your bell, fare thee well Annabelle, luck is the lady that he love the best ...
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Those truly were great theme songs.Old Savage wrote:Do not forsake me oh my darling ....
Cheyenne, Cheyenne, where you will you be campin' tonight?
Riverboat ring your bell, fare thee well Annabelle, luck is the lady that he love the best ...
Then there was -
Dah-daaaaaaah, Dah dah dah-dah dah-dah-dah-dah.... (Of course, Gunsmoke)
