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Information on this page compiled by Federico Mancosu. This is a complete list of all music used in [[Django Unchained]] taken from the official production notes, with remarks on movie references.
Information on this page compiled by Federico Mancosu. This is a complete list of all music used in [[Django Unchained]] taken from the official production notes, with remarks on movie references.


“Django Theme Song (English Version)”<br />
*'''Django Theme Song (English Version)''' - Luis Bacalov (vocals by Rocky Roberts), from the film [[Django]]
Luis Bacalov (vocals by Rocky Roberts)<br />
The 1966 spaghetti western by Sergio Corbucci (aka the Other Sergio) was as influential as Leone's films in that it introduced an even more brutal and abstract style to the genre.  
from [[Django]]
* The 1966 spaghetti western by Sergio Corbucci (aka the Other Sergio) was as influential as Leone's films in that it introduced an even more brutal and abstract style to the genre.  


“The Brying Mule”<br />
*'''The Braying Mule''' - Ennio Morricone, from the film '''Two Mules for Sister Sara'''
Ennio Morricone<br />
Directed by American Don Siegel, this film was in effect a partial response to Leone's popular Italian Westerns. It even features the iconic music of Leone's composer Ennio Morricone. Like he did with The Good the Bad and the Ugly, Morricone used the sounds of an animal, this time a mule to evoke a certain tone.  
from “Two Mules for Sister Sara”
* Directed by American Don Siegel, this film was in effect a partial response to Leone's popular Italian Westerns. It even features the iconic music of Leone's composer Ennio Morricone. Like he did with The Good the Bad and the Ugly, Morricone used the sounds of an animal, this time a mule to evoke a certain tone.  


“Rito Finale”<br />
*'''Rito Finale''' - Ennio Morricone, from the film Violent City
Ennio Morricone<br />
1970 Charles Bronson polizio thriller.  
from “Città Violenta” (USA: The Family – UK: Violent City)
* A Charles Bronson polizio thriller.  


“Lo Chiamavano King” (Main Titles Theme Song)<br />
* '''Lo Chiamavano King (Main Titles Theme Song)''' - Luis Bacalov, from the film '''His Name was King'''
Luis Bacalov<br />
from “Lo Chiamavano King” (His Name was King)
* A spaghetti western starring Richard Harrison.  
* A spaghetti western starring Richard Harrison.  


“Norme con Ironie”<br />
* '''Norme con Ironie''' - Ennio Morricone, from the film '''Violent City'''
Ennio Morricone<br />
from “Città Violenta” (USA: The Family – UK: Violent City)


“Town of Silence (2nd Version)<br />
* '''Town of Silence (2nd Version)''' - Luis Bacalov, from the film '''Django'''
Luis Bacalov<br />
from “Django”


“Gavotte”<br />
* '''Gavotte''' - Arranged by Grace Collins
Arranged by Grace Collins


“Freedom”<br />
* '''Freedom''' - Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton
Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton


“Town of Silence”<br />
* '''Town of Silence''' - Luis Bacalov, from the film '''Django'''
Luis Bacalov<br />
from “Django”


“La Corsa (2nd Version)”<br />
* '''La Corsa (2nd Version)''' - Luis Bacalov, from the film '''Django'''
Luis Bacalov<br />
from “Django”


“Requiem” (Verdi) - Prologue<br />
* '''Requiem (Verdi) - Prologue''' - Masamichi Amano, from the film '''Battle Royale'''
Masamichi Amano<br />
Kinji Fuksaku's 2002 teen survival film.  
from “Battle Royale”
* Kinji Fuksaku's 2002 teen survival film.  


“I Got a Name”<br />
* '''I Got a Name''' - Jim Croce
Jim Croce
This 70s AM Gold classic was first featured in the 1973 Southern Fried Classic '''The Last American Hero''' starring Jeff Bridges.  
* This 70s AM Gold classic was first featured in the 1973 Southern Fried Classic The Last American Hero starring Jeff Bridges.  


“I Giorni dell’Ira”<br />
* '''I Giorni dell’Ira''' - Riz Ortolani, from '''I Giorni dell’Ira (Day of Anger)'''
Riz Ortolan<br />
A 1967 Spaghetti Western directed by Tonino Valerii.  
from “I Giorni dell’Ira” (Day of Anger)
* A 1967 Spaghetti Western directed by Tonino Valerii.  


“The Big Risk”<br />
* '''The Big Risk''' - Ennio Morricone, from the film '''Hornets’ Nest'''
Ennio Morricone<br />
from “Hornets’ Nest”


“Minacciosamente Lontano”<br />
* '''Minacciosamente Lontano''' - Ennio Morricone, from '''The Hellbenders'''
nnio Morricone<br />
from “I Crudeli” (The Hellbenders)
* A Sergio Corbucci spaghetti western.  
* A Sergio Corbucci spaghetti western.  


“100 Black Coffins” (*)<br />
* '''100 Black Coffins''' - Rick Ross (original song for Django Unchained)
Rick Ross


“Trackers Chant” (*)<br />
* '''Trackers Chant''' - Ted Neeley, Bruce Landon Yauger
Ted Neeley, Bruce Landon Yauger


“Nicaragua”<br />
* '''Nicaragua''' - Jerry Goldsmith, from the film '''Under Fire'''
Jerry Goldsmith<br />
from “Under Fire”


“Sister Sara’s Theme”<br />
* '''Sister Sara’s Theme''' - Ennio Morricone, from the film '''Two Mules for Sister Sara'''
Ennio Morricone<br />
from “Two Mules for Sister Sara”


“Ancora Qui” (*)<br />
* '''Ancora Qui''' - Ennio Morricone feat. vocals by Elisa Toffoli (original song for Django Unchained)
Ennio Morricone (vocals by Elisa Toffoli)


“Blue Dark Waltz”<br />
* '''Blue Dark Waltz''' - Luis Bacalov, from the film '''Django'''
Luis Bacalov<br />
from “Django”


“Fur Elise”<br />
* '''Fur Elise''' - Arranged by Ashley Toman
Arranged by Ashley Toman


“Unchained (The Payback/Untouchable)” (*)<br />
* '''Unchained (The Payback/Untouchable)''' - James Brown and Tupac (mixed by Claudio Cueni) - (remix)
James Brown and Two Pack (mixed by Claudio Cueni)


“Freedoom”<br />
* '''Freedom''' - Richie Havens
Richie Havens


“Ain’t No Grave (Balck Opium Remix)”<br />
* '''Ain’t No Grave (Black Opium Remix)''' - Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash


“Who Did That To You?(*)<br />
* '''Who Did That To You?''' - John Legend  (original song for Django Unchained)
John Legend


“To Old To Die Young”<br />
* '''Too Old To Die Young''' - Brother Dege
Brother Dege


“Un Monumento”<br />
* '''Un Monumento''' - Ennio Morricone, from the film '''The Hellbenders'''
Ennio Morricone<br />
from “I Crudeli” (The Hellbenders)


“Dopo la Congiura”<br />
* Dopo la Congiura - Ennio Morricone, from the film '''The Hellbenders'''
Ennio Morricone<br />
from “I Crudeli” (The Hellbenders)


“Trinity: Titoli”<br />
* '''Trinity Titoli''' - Franco Micalizzi, from the film '''They Call Me Trinity'''
Franco Micalizzi<br />
1970 classic spaghetti western directed by Enzo Barboni starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer.
from “Lo Chiamavano Trinità…” (My Name is Trinity aka They Call me Trinity)
* 1970 classic spaghetti western directed by Enzo Barboni starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer.


“Ode to Django (The D is Silent)Rza (*)<br />
* '''Ode to Django (The D is Silent)''' RZA
incorporates dialogue from “I Giorni dell’Ira” (Day of Anger), “Django” and “The Bounty Killer” (The Ugly Ones)
Incorporates dialogue from “I Giorni dell’Ira” (Day of Anger), “Django” and “The Bounty Killer” (The Ugly Ones)
 
(*) Inedited/new/original


[[Category:Django Unchained]][[Category:Soundtracks]][[Category:Music]]
[[Category:Django Unchained]][[Category:Soundtracks]][[Category:Music]]

Revision as of 21:56, 12 December 2012

Information on this page compiled by Federico Mancosu. This is a complete list of all music used in Django Unchained taken from the official production notes, with remarks on movie references.

  • Django Theme Song (English Version) - Luis Bacalov (vocals by Rocky Roberts), from the film Django

The 1966 spaghetti western by Sergio Corbucci (aka the Other Sergio) was as influential as Leone's films in that it introduced an even more brutal and abstract style to the genre.

  • The Braying Mule - Ennio Morricone, from the film Two Mules for Sister Sara

Directed by American Don Siegel, this film was in effect a partial response to Leone's popular Italian Westerns. It even features the iconic music of Leone's composer Ennio Morricone. Like he did with The Good the Bad and the Ugly, Morricone used the sounds of an animal, this time a mule to evoke a certain tone.

  • Rito Finale - Ennio Morricone, from the film Violent City

1970 Charles Bronson polizio thriller.

  • Lo Chiamavano King (Main Titles Theme Song) - Luis Bacalov, from the film His Name was King
  • A spaghetti western starring Richard Harrison.
  • Norme con Ironie - Ennio Morricone, from the film Violent City
  • Town of Silence (2nd Version) - Luis Bacalov, from the film Django
  • Gavotte - Arranged by Grace Collins
  • Freedom - Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton
  • Town of Silence - Luis Bacalov, from the film Django
  • La Corsa (2nd Version) - Luis Bacalov, from the film Django
  • Requiem (Verdi) - Prologue - Masamichi Amano, from the film Battle Royale

Kinji Fuksaku's 2002 teen survival film.

  • I Got a Name - Jim Croce

This 70s AM Gold classic was first featured in the 1973 Southern Fried Classic The Last American Hero starring Jeff Bridges.

  • I Giorni dell’Ira - Riz Ortolani, from I Giorni dell’Ira (Day of Anger)

A 1967 Spaghetti Western directed by Tonino Valerii.

  • The Big Risk - Ennio Morricone, from the film Hornets’ Nest
  • Minacciosamente Lontano - Ennio Morricone, from The Hellbenders
  • A Sergio Corbucci spaghetti western.
  • 100 Black Coffins - Rick Ross (original song for Django Unchained)
  • Trackers Chant - Ted Neeley, Bruce Landon Yauger
  • Nicaragua - Jerry Goldsmith, from the film Under Fire
  • Sister Sara’s Theme - Ennio Morricone, from the film Two Mules for Sister Sara
  • Ancora Qui - Ennio Morricone feat. vocals by Elisa Toffoli (original song for Django Unchained)
  • Blue Dark Waltz - Luis Bacalov, from the film Django
  • Fur Elise - Arranged by Ashley Toman
  • Unchained (The Payback/Untouchable) - James Brown and Tupac (mixed by Claudio Cueni) - (remix)
  • Freedom - Richie Havens
  • Ain’t No Grave (Black Opium Remix) - Johnny Cash
  • Who Did That To You? - John Legend (original song for Django Unchained)
  • Too Old To Die Young - Brother Dege
  • Un Monumento - Ennio Morricone, from the film The Hellbenders
  • Dopo la Congiura - Ennio Morricone, from the film The Hellbenders
  • Trinity Titoli - Franco Micalizzi, from the film They Call Me Trinity

1970 classic spaghetti western directed by Enzo Barboni starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer.

  • Ode to Django (The D is Silent) – RZA

Incorporates dialogue from “I Giorni dell’Ira” (Day of Anger), “Django” and “The Bounty Killer” (The Ugly Ones)

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