Las películas están listadas en orden alfabético en base a su título original.
Si no se indica lo contrario el tema asociado a cada película se corresponde con el tema principal de la misma en su versión original.
La mayoría de los temas musicales y canciones están extraídos de fuentes de sonido originales editadas en LP o CD.
Maverick (1957) TV Serie
(Maverick)
Maverick performed by The Sons Of The Pioneers
(David Buttolph / Paul Francis Webster)
Maverick performed by Lawrence Welk And His Orchestra
Riverboat ring your bell!
Fare-the-well Annabelle!
Luck is the lady that he loves the best!
Maverick is the name.
Who is the tall dark stranger there?
Maverick is the name.
Riding the trail to who knows where
Luck is his companion
Gamblin' is his game.
Smooth as a handle on a gun
Maverick is the name.
Wild as a wind in Oregon
Blowin' up a canyon
Easier to tame.
Riverboat ring your bell!
Fare-the-well Annabelle!
Luck is the lady that he loves the best!
Nachetz to New Orleans
Livin' on jacks and queens
Maverick is the legend of the West.
Riverboat ring your bell
Maverick (1994)
(Maverick)
El Gran McLintock (1963)
(McLintock!)
FRANK DE VOL
Main Title & Katherine Theme (from the Original United Artists LP)
Love In The Country performed by The Limeliters
(Dunham / DeVol)
Tiempo De Melodía (1948)
(Melody Time)
Pecos Bill performed by Roy Rogers & The Sons Of The Pioneers
(Eliot Daniel / Johnny Lange)
Now Pecos Bill was quite a cowboy down in Texas
Why, he's the Western Superman to say the least
He was the roughest, toughest critter, never known to be a quitter
'Cause he never had no fear of man nor beast
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o
He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo
Now once a band of rustlers stole a herd of cattle
But they didn't know the herd they stole was Bill's
And when he caught them crooked villains
Pecos knocked out all their fillings
That's the reason why there's gold them thar hills
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o
He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo
Pecos lost his way while traveling on the desert (Water, water, water...)
It was ninety miles across the burning sand (Water, water, water...)
He knew he'd never reach the border (Water...)
If he didn't get some water (Water...)
So he got a stick and dug the Rio Grande
(Yodeling)
While a tribe of painted Indians did a wardance
Pecos started shooting up their little game
He gave those redskins such a shakeup
That they jumped out of their makeup
That's how the Painted Desert got it's name
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o
He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo
While reclining on a cloud high over Texas
With his guns he made the stars evaporate
Then Pecos saw them stars declining
So he left one brightly shining
As the emblem of the Lone Star Texas State
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o
He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o
He's the emblem of the Lone Star Texas State
Roll On Texas Moon performed by Roy Rogers
(Jack Elliott)
When shadows come a-stealing
And you’ll get to feeling crazy as a loon
That’s just the moonlight in your eyes
Oh roll on, Texas moon
When dawn is gently breaking
and the coyotes making with his mournful tune
That’s just the way he has of saying
Roll on, Texas moon
That’s the only time the owl gives a hoot
Through the day he hasn’t a knack
then a star on high up and winks his eye
And a bull little heffer winks back
It’s like a slice of heaven starting long about seven
in the much too soon
You better hasten times a wastin roll on texas moon
When dawn is gently breaking
and the coyotes making with his mournful tune
That’s just the way he has of saying
Roll on, Texas moon
When shadows come a-stealing
And you’ll get to feeling crazy as a loon
That’s just the moonlight in your eyes
Oh roll on, Texas moon
That’s the only time the wolf ventures out hes about just trying his luck
While a bird above softly sings of love and a sweet little doe saying hiya buck
Its like a slice of heaven starting long about seven in the much too soon
You better hasten times a wastin
Roll on texas moon
Missouri (1976)
(The Missouri Breaks)
JOHN WILLIAMS
Monte Walsh (1970)
(Monte Walsh)
JOHN BARRY
Original Main Title
Suite performed by The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
The Good Times Are Comin' performed by Mama Cass
(Barry / David)
The good times are coming
They'll be comin' real soon
And I'm not just pitchin'
pennies at the moon
I'm not about to come unhinged
When everything goes wrong
A fact is something to be faced
But not for very long
The good times are coming
They'll be comin' real soon
And I'm not just pitchin'
pennies at the moon
The good times are coming
When they come, I'll be there
With my both feet firmly
planted in the air
There's gonna be a place for us
A place where we belong
To stand outside just looking in
Has got to be all wrong
The good times are coming
They'll be comin' real soon
And I'm not just pitchin'
pennies at the moon
The good times are coming
When they come, I'll be there
With my both feet firmly
planted way up there
In the air
El Valle De La Furia (1980)
(Mountain Men)
MICHEL LEGRAND
Pasión De Los Fuertes (1946)
(My Darling Clementine)
My Darling Clementine (Unknown performer)
(Traditional)
Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling, Clementine
You are lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorry, Clementine
In a cavern, in a canyon
Excavating for a mine
Dwelt a miner, forty-niner
And his daughter, Clementine
Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling, Clementine
You are lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorry, Clementine
Colorado Jim (1953)
(The Naked Spur)
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