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The Brokeback Mountain soundtrack
refers to either or both the two-hour musical soundtrack edited
into the 2005 film Brokeback Mountain and also the
recorded albums of music selected from the film. Some albums have
different performers substituted for those heard in the film. The
entire chronological list of compositions in the two-hour
soundtrack is annotated with notes about the film scenes (see
below: Complete Soundtrack
listing).
Musical
album recordings
Brokeback Mountain is the original soundtrack
album as an audio CD, on the Verve Forecast label, of the 2005
film Brokeback
Mountain starring Heath Ledger and Jake
Gyllenhaal. The original score and songs were composed and produced by Gustavo
Santaolalla. The albums shipped 300 000 units worldwide and 100
000 of them has been sold in the US.[1]
The album was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards: Best Original
Score and Best Original
Song (A Love That Will Never Grow Old), winning the
latter. It won the Academy Award for Original Music Score and
was nominated for a Grammy Award as Best Compilation
Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual
Media.
Brokeback Mountain is the name of
another soundtrack album, on the Wonderful
Music label, of the 2005 film
Brokeback Mountain, with the
original compositions performed, instead, by the Global Stage
Orchestra. The release date of this album was June 6, 2006, and it
has the same track listing as the Verve CD.
Track
listing of Verve CD
- "Opening" - Gustavo Santaolalla - 1:31
- "He Was a Friend of Mine" - Willie Nelson -
4:42
- "Brokeback Mountain I" - Gustavo Santaolalla - 2:32
- "A Love That Will Never Grow
Old" - Emmylou
Harris - 3:20
- "King of the Road" - Teddy Thompson
& Rufus
Wainwright - 2:53
- "Snow" - Gustavo Santaolalla - 1:18
- "The Devil's Right Hand" - Steve Earle - 2:34
- "No One's Gonna Love You Like Me" - Mary McBride -
3:06
- "Brokeback Mountain II" - Gustavo Santaolalla - 1:59
- "I Don't Want To Say Goodbye" - Teddy Thompson - 3:12
- "I Will Never Let You Go" - Jackie Greene - 1:55
- "Riding Horses" - Gustavo Santaolalla - 1:24
- "An Angel Went Up In Flames" - The Gas Band - 2:36
- "It's So Easy" - Linda Ronstadt - 2:27
- "Brokeback Mountain III" - Gustavo Santaolalla - 2:14
- "The Maker Makes" - Rufus Wainwright - 3:50
- "The Wings" - Gustavo Santaolalla - 1:52
Since the release of the soundtrack album by Verve Records,
three remixes of the Gustavo Santaolalla track "The
Wings" have been created and released by Verve on a CD-single.
Track listing for
"The Wings" CD-Single
- "The Wings" - Gabriel & Dresden's Organized
Nature Remix
- "The Wings" - Manny Lehman, Tony Moran & Warren Rigg
Collaboration Remix
- "The Wings" - Manny Lehman Remix
Complete Soundtrack
listing
The film used a combination of original compositions and
previously recorded material for background and incidental music.
Much of the music used in the film does not appear on the Verve
Records soundtrack CD (see above), and some of that which is on the
CD is presented out of order. Here is a list of the music and music
references on the film soundtrack in order of appearance in
film:
- "Universal Pictures fanfare" - On-screen Universal Pictures title
card
- "Focus
Features fanfare" - On-screen Focus Features title card
- "River Road Entertainment fanfare" - On-screen River Road
Entertainment title card
- "Opening" Gustavo Santaolalla - Start of
film; Ennis arrives in Signal, Wyoming
- "Brokeback Mountain #1" Gustavo Santaolalla - Jack & Ennis
embark on shepherding trip
- "Camp" Gustavo Santaolalla - Jack and Ennis herd sheep and
establish campsite #1 on Brokeback Mountain
- (same as No. 36) "Riding Horses" Gustavo Santaolalla - Jack
rides away from camp, naps with sheep; Ennis carves wooden horse
while it rains; "no more beans;" Ennis washes blue coffee pot in
stream.
- "The Cowboy's Lament" (also known as "The
Streets Of Laredo") Public Domain - Hummed by Ennis on
horseback just before his encounter with the bear on the trail
- "Carrying Sheep" Gustavo Santaolalla - Montage: Jack asleep by
log, setting up campsite #2, "tent don't look right" comment
- "Harmonica #1" Gustavo Santaolalla - Jack plays a riff of "He
was a Friend of Mine" (No. 53 of this list)
- "Water Walkin' Jesus" - Jack
and Ennis talk religion around campfire
- "Getting Drunk " Gustavo Santaolalla - Ennis, drunk, tosses
whiskey bottle, then falls asleep outdoors next to campfire
- "Horse Love" Gustavo Santaolalla - Ennis rides off from camp;
finds dead sheep; joins Jack overlooking meadow; passionate scene
in tent that night at camp; Joe Aguirre spies on Jack and Ennis
with binoculars
- "Harmonica #2" Gustavo Santaolalla - Jack plays a riff of "He
was a Friend of Mine" (No. 53 of this list) on horseback after
having separated the mixed-up sheep herds
- "Crying In Alley" Gustavo Santaolalla - Ennis breaks down,
sobbing and sick to his stomach, in an alley in Signal,
Wyoming
- "Snow" Gustavo Santaolalla - Ennis and Alma ride toboggan;
Ennis and Timmy spread asphalt; Alma & Ennis watch movie at drive-in
theater
- "Jukebox" Ken Strange, Randall Pugh, Ron Guffnett playing on
Jack's pickup truck radio as he arrives in Signal in 1964
- "Trust In Lies" The Raven Shadows featuring Tim Ferguson - Jack
tries to buy Jimbo a beer
- "Battle Hymn
Of The Republic (John Brown's Body)" Traditional
- Amateur band performs prior to the 4th of July fireworks
show
- "I Will Never Let You Go" Jackie Green - Jack meets Lureen at
the Rodeo Dance (Instrumental version in the film is credited as:
"I Won't Let You Go" by Santaolalla)
- "No One's Gonna Love You Like Me" Mary McBride/Santaolalla -
Jack and Lureen dance at the Rodeo Dance
- "All Night Blues" The Raven Shadows - Song quietly playing on
Lureen's car radio
- Music box tune - in the nursery
- "Post Office" Gustavo Santaolalla - Ennis mails Jack the "You
bet" postcard
- "Kiss" Gustavo Santaolalla - Ennis and Jack reunited in
Riverton;
- "Brokeback Mountain #2" Gustavo Santaolalla - Alma cries as
Ennis and Jack leave; they arrive and jump naked from cliff into
lake; "It could always be like this" campfire scene
- "Flashback" Gustavo Santaolalla - Ennis describes Rich and
Earl
- "The Wings" Gustavo Santaolalla - Alma & Ennis fight in
front of their girls (playing on swings)
- "Tractors" (version of "The Wings") Gustavo Santaolalla - Jack
shows off a new combine; Alma reads Jack's postcard; Jack hunts for
the blue parka (at 1:13:55)
- "You Are Late" Gustavo Santaolalla - Ennis arrives with horses
in truck, Jack says "You're late." Horse riding scenes; Jack and a
young Bobby ride "no hands" in a giant tractor; Ennis feeds
hay.
- "King Of The Road" Roger Miller - Jack
sings with radio while driving to visit Ennis
- (Note: Roger Miller's version is heard in the film; Soundtrack
Album's version is performed by Teddy Thompson and Rufus
Wainwright)
- "A Love That Will Never Grow
Old" Emmylou
Harris - Jack leaves Ennis and drives south on highway towards
the Mexican border
- "Quizas, Quizas,
Quizas" Rick Garcia - Jack picks up a hustler in Juarez,
Mexico
- "Capriccio Espagnol Op. 34" Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov,
performed by Philharmonia Slavonica - Music for the figure skaters
on TV during Thanksgiving at Alma and Monroe's
- "Mason Dixon Line" Jeff Wilson - playing in the bar during the
fight in the street
- "Riding Horses" Gustavo Santaolalla - Jack and Ennis ride
horses; camp by the river; Ennis washes blue coffee pot in
stream.
- "For What It's Worth" Stephen Stills/Buffalo
Springfield - Line spoken by Jack referencing title, but actual
song is not heard in film
- "The Devil's Right Hand" Steve Earle - Ennis meets Cassie Cartwright
at Riverton bar
- "It's So Easy" by Buddy Holly, performed by Linda Ronstadt -
Ennis and Cassie at Riverton bar
- "An Angel Went Up In Flames" The Gas Band - Dancing at the
Childress Benefit Dance
- "I Don't Want To Say Goodbye" Teddy Thompson - Jack dances with
Lashawn at the Benefit Dance
- "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" Tammy Wynette - Ennis, Cassie and Alma
Jr. at the Riverton bar
- "Melissa"
The Allman Brothers - Ennis, Cassie and
Alma Jr. at the Riverton bar
- "I'll Be Gone" T. Gadsden/F. Peterson - Song heard softly on
Ennis's truck radio as he drops Alma Junior back home and drives
off
- "Brokeback Mountain #3" Gustavo Santaolalla - Ennis and Jack's
final trip; argument at lake; flashback scene of happier days back
in 1963
- Ennis hums unknown tune to Jack in flashback scene
- "I'm Always On A Mountain When I Fall" Merle Haggard - Cassie confronts Ennis at
bus station
- "Jack Deceased" Gustavo Santaolalla - Ennis collects mail and
discovers "Deceased" message stamped on his returned postcard
- "The Dying Hobo/Big Rock Candy Mountain" (two
forms of the same folk song) - Referenced by key lyrics used as
dialogue, but actual song is not heard in film: line spoken by
Lureen, "Where bluebirds sing and there's a whisky spring" related
to song chorus lyrics "At the lemonade springs, Where the bluebird
sings, On the big rock candy mountain" (1906 lyrics).[1]
- "Closet" Gustavo Santaolalla - Ennis discovers the two shirts
in Jack's closet; leaves the Twist home; truck drives on
highway.
- "Eyes Of Green" Jeff Wilson - Song heard on Alma Jr.'s car
radio when she arrives at Ennis's trailer
- "Ending" (version of "The Wings") Gustavo Santaolalla - Ennis
at the closet (at 2:06:56)
- "He Was A Friend
Of Mine" Willie
Nelson - Roll of end credits
- "The Maker Makes" Rufus Wainwright - Later in roll of
end credits.
See also
Notes
- ^
"The Big Rock Candy Mountain" (notes/lyrics), Grahamqckr, 2001,
webpage: AF-famoustramp.