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Good but not comprehensiveOct 25, 2008 As we all know by this point, yes, the movie was great. The music in the film definitely help to contribute positively to the entire work, however, not all the songs are featured on the soundtrack. This item should be rereleased with ALL of the songs from the movie, for maximum benefit.
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ALL SONGS LISTED IN CREDITSMar 20, 2008 Below is a list of all the song titles actually listed in the film's credits, appearing in the approximate order as in the credits:
1. TONY BENNETT - "Rags To Riches"
2. THE MOONGLOWS - "Sincerely"
3. THE CLEFTONES - "Can't We Be Sweethearts"
4. GIUSEPPE DI STEFANO - "Firenze Sogna"
5. OTIS WILLIAMS AND THE CHARMS - "Hearts of Stone"
6. THE CADILLACS - "Speedo"
7. GIUSEPPE DI STEFANO -"Parlami d'Amore Mariu"
8. THE MARVELLETTES - "Playboy"
9. BILLY WARD AND HIS DOMINOS - "Stardust"
10. JOHNNY MATHIS - "It's Not For Me To Say"
11. MINA - "This World We Love In (Il Cielo In Una Stanza)"
12. BETTY CURTIS -- "I Will Follow Him (Chariot)"
13. THE CRYSTALS -- "Then He Kissed Me"
14. THE HARPTONES -- "Life Is But A Dream"
15. THE CHANTELS -- "Look Into My Eyes"
16. THE SHANGRI-LAS -- "Leader of the Pack"
17. BOBBY VINTON -- "Roses Are Red"
18. cast -- "Toot, Toot, Tootsie Goodby"
19. cast -- "Happy Birthday To You"
20. DEAN MARTIN -- "Ain't That A Kick In The Head"
21. JERRY VALE -- "Pretend You Don't See Her"
22. THE CRYSTALS -- "He's Sure the Boy I Love"
23. THE SHANGRI-LAS -- "Remember (Walkin' In The Sand)"
24. DONAVAN -- "Atlantis"
25. ARETHA FRANKLIN -- "Baby I Love You"
26. BOBBY DARIN -- "Beyond the Sea"
27. JACK JONES -- "Wives and Lovers"
28. TONY BENNETT -- "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
29. THE ROLLING STONES -- "Monkey Man"
30. THE ROLLING STONES -- "Gimme Shelter"
31. THE RONETTES -- "Frosty The Snow Man"
32. DARLENE LOVE -- "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)"
33. cast -- "Danny Boy"
34. CREAM -- "Sunshine Of Your Love"
35. THE DRIFTERS -- "Bells of St. Marys"
36. DEREK AND THE DOMINOS -- "Layla"
37. VITO AND THE SALUTATIONS -- "Unchained Melody"
38. HARRY NILSSON -- "Jump Into The Fire"
39. GEORGE HARRISON -- "What Is Life"
40. THE ROLLING STONES -- "Memo From Turner"
41. MUDDY WATERS -- "Mannish Boy"
42. THE WHO -- "The Magic Bus"
43. SID VICIOUS -- "My Way"
I hope this helped. Too many of the above songs (28 songs!) were omitted from the so-called "soundtrack."
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Use ItunesMar 14, 2008 I went to I tunes and they had the whole list which I got from IMDB, then bought what I wanted...and made my own CD
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Bobby VintonMar 10, 2008 great quality, great songs, BUT, it's missing about 2 songs from the movie, i.e. Blue Velvet.
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There may be hope.Dec 07, 2007 To all of you who are complaining about this skinny soundtrack (and I'll join you) there may be some hope down the road. In the liner notes of the finally-released soundtrack of Scorcese's "Raging Bull", soundtrack producer and industry legend Robbie Robertson says that the soundtrack was initially put on hold because they couldn't get permissions and clearances in time. However, Robertson kept all the original material related to the soundtrack and, 25 years later, they were able to release it at last. Here's to hoping it won't be 25 years, but that in time Scorcese will similarly give the "Goodfellas" soundtrack a second look, and if there were permissions issues before that they will have worked themselves out.
By the way, the "Raging Bull" CD is an absolutely *incredible* 38-track compilation Raging Bull. It's a remarkable tribute to the era, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better one.