Movie Information
Django Unchained
Released: December 25, 2012
Credits
- theme(s)Luis Bacalov
- music supervisorMary Ramos
- directorQuentin Tarantino
Soundrack Albums
Django Unchained - ExplicitUniversal Republic
Released: December 18, 2012
Formats: CD, Digital, Vinyl (54 min)
Song Credits
- "Django Theme Song (English Version)"
written by Luis Bacalov
performed by Luis Bacalov, Rocky Roberts
courtesy of EMI General Music Publishing Srl - "The Braying Mule"
written and performed by Ennio Morricone
(from "Two Mules for Sister Sara")
Courtesy of Universal Studios - "Rito Finale"
written by Ennio Morricone
Conducted by Ennio Morricone and Bruno Nicolai
courtesy of Universal Music Publishing Ricordi, S.r.l - "Main Titles Theme Song" ("Lo Chiamavano King")
written by Luis Bacalov
performed by Luis Bacalov, Edda Dell'Orso
courtesy of EMI General Music Publishing Srl - "Norme Con Ironie"
written by Ennio Morricone
conducted by Ennio Morricone and Bruno Nicolai
Universal Music Publishing Ricordi S.r.l. - "Town of Silence (2nd Version)"
written by Luis Bacalov
performed by Luis Bacalov
courtesy of EMI General Music Publishing Srl - "Gavotte"
arranged by Grace Collins - "Freedom"
written by Elayna Boynton, Kelvin Wooten, Anthony Hamilton
performed by Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton
Elayna Boynton appears courtesy of Woodaworx, Inc.
Anthony Hamilton appears courtesy of RCA Records
by arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment - "Town of Silence"
written by Luis Bacalov
performed by Luis Bacalov
courtesy of EMI General Music Publishing Srl - "La Corsa (2nd version)"
written by Luis Bacalov
performed by Luis Bacalov
courtesy of EMI General Music Publishing Srl - "Requiem" (Verdi)-Prologue
music composed by Masamichi Amano
music performed by Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
(from "Battle Royale")
courtesy of Toei Music Publishing Co., Ltd - "I Got A Name"
written by Charles Fox and Norman Gimble
performed by Jim Croce
courtesy of Lastrada Entertainment/Rhino Independent
by arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing - "I Giorni Dell'ira"
written by Riziero Ortolani
conducted by Riz Ortolani
courtesy of Universal Music Publishing Ricordi S.r.l. - "The Big Risk"
written and performed by Ennio Morricone
courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music Inc - "Minacciosamente Lotano"
written and performed by Ennio Morricone
courtesy of EMI General Music Publishing Srl - "100 Black Coffins"
written by Jamie Foxx and Rick Ross
performed by Rick Ross
courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group - "Trackers Chant"
inspired by Quentin Tarantino
encouraged by David Steen, James Parks, Michael Bowen, Bobby Carridine, Zoë Bell, Jake Garber
written by Ted Neeley
performed by Ted Neeley, Bruce Landon Yauger - "Nicaragua"
written and performed by Jerry Goldsmith
Featuring Guest Soloist Pat Metheny
courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music Inc - "Sister Sara's Theme"
written and performed by Ennio Morricone
(from "Two Mules for Sister Sara")
courtesy of Universal Studios - "Ancora Qui"
written by Ennio Morricone and Elisa Toffoli
performed by Elisa
courtesy of Sugar srl - "Blue Dark Waltz"
written and performed by Luis Bacalov
courtesy of EMI General Music Publishing Srl - "Fur Elise"
arranged by Ashley Toman - "Unchained (THE PAYBACK/UNTOUCHABLE)"
Performed by James Brown and 2PAC
Mixed and edited by Claudio Cueni - "The Payback" As performed by James Brown
Written by James Brown, Fred Wesley & John Starks
COURTESY OF Universal Records under License from
Universal Music Enterprises - UNTOUCHABLE (SWIZZ BEATZ REMIX)
Performed by 2PAC
Written by Kasseem Dean; Yafeu Fula; Anthony Henderson;
Tupac Shakur; Bruce Washington
Courtesy of Amaru Entertainment/Interscope Records Under License from Universal Music Enterprises
(INCORPORATES DIALOGUE PERFORMED BY "ACE SPECK"/JAMES REMAR,"DR. KING SCHULTZ"/CHRISTOPH WALTZ AND "DJANGO"/JAMIE FOXX) - "Freedom"
written by Richie Havens
performed by Richie Havens
courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. - "Ain't No Grave (Black Opium Remix)"
Traditional – Arrangment by John R. Cash and Claude Ely
performed by Johnny Cash
courtesy of American Recordings, LLC
under license from Universal Music Enterprises - "Who Did That To You?"
written by John Stephens, Paul Epworth
performed by John Legend
courtesy of Columbia Records
by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing - "To Old to Die Young"
written by Dege Legg
performed by Brother Dege
courtesy of GolarWash Labs and Records, LLC - "Un Monumento"
written and performed by Ennio Morricone
courtesy of EMI General Music Publishing Srl - "Dopo la congiura"
written and performed by Ennio Morricone
courtesy of EMI General Music Publishing Srl - "Trinity: Titoli"
written by F.Micalizzi, L. Stott
performed by Annibale E I Cantori Moderni
courtesy of Carosello C.E.M.E.D., Italy - "ODE TO DJANGO"
(The D is silent)
Produced by Rza
Instruments by Rza and (Tru' James) Stone Mecca
Dialogues provided by Rza and Rev. William Burks
Lyrics by Rza inspired by Quentin Tarantino
courtesy of Wu Tang Productions
(incorporates dialogue from "Day of Anger" directed by Tonino Valerii, "Django" directed by Sergio Corbucci, and "The Ugly Ones" directed by Eugenio Martin)
Compilation Soundtracks
Soundtrack Music from The Academy Awards: 2013Te Mata
Released: January 16, 2013
Format: Digital (60 min)
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