Last Picture Show / O.S.T.: Last Picture Show (Original Soundtrack)

Last Picture Show / O.S.T.: Last Picture Show (Original Soundtrack)
Format: CD
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Artist: Last Picture Show / O.S.T.
Label: El Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929323131
Genre: Jazz
Released in 1971 and hailed as the most impressive work by a young American director since Citizen Kane, Peter Bogdanovich's Last Picture Show is an elegiac study of life amid the dust and loneliness of a dying town. An account of adolescents coming of age filmed under a vast, empty Texas sky. The film has no conventional score. All of the music is from the period between November 1951 and October 1952 when the film is set and linked to each scene. It is played on home radios, car radios, truck radios, 45 rpm players, jukeboxes, and at a community Christmas dance. The Hank Williams song, heard on the radio in Sonny's old truck in the opening scene, 'Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used to Do)?' sets the tone for the music as well as the movie. All of the songs featured in the film are collected together in this edition. El.
Tracks:
1.1 Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used to Do)-Hank Williams
1.2 Cold, Cold Heart -Hank Williams
1.3 Bouquet of Roses -Eddy Arnold
1.4 Hey, Good Lookin' -Hank Williams
1.5 Rose, Rose, I Love You -Frankie Laine
1.6 Slow Poke -Pee Wee King
1.7 Anything That's Part of You -Eddy Arnold
1.8 A Fool Such As I -Hank Snow
1.9 Shrimp Boats -Jo Stafford
1.10 Cold, Cold Heart -Tony Bennett
1.11 The Thing -Phil Harris
1.12 Lovesick Blues - Hank Williams
1.13 The Wild Side of Life -Hank Thompson
1.14 Kaw-Liga - Hank Williams
1.15 Please, Mr. Sun -Johnnie Ray
1.16 Give Me More, More of Your Kisses -Lefty Frizzell
1.17 Half As Much - Hank Williams
1.18 Wish You Were Here -Eddie Fisher
1.19 Solitaire -Tony Bennett
1.20 Wheel of Fortune -Kay Starr
1.21 Blue Velvet -Tony Bennett
1.22 You Belong to Me - Jo Stafford
1.23 My Son Calls Another Man Daddy -Hank Williams
1.24 Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You) -Hank Williams
1.25 Back Street Affair - Webb Pierce
1.26 Faded Love - Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
1.27 Jambalaya (On the Bayou) -Hank Williams
1.28 It's in the Book -Johnny Standley