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.
La Noche De Los Gigantes (1968)
(The Stalking Moon)
FRED KARLIN
Destacamento Oeste (1948)
(Station West)
The Sun Shining Warm performed by Burl Ives
(Leigh Harline / Mort Greene)
La Pelirroja Indómita (1955)
(Strange Lady In Town)
Strange Lady In Town performed by Frankie Laine
(Dimitri Tiomkin / Ned Washington)
Strange lady in town, strange lady in town.
She's all that any man could ever hope or pray for.
If I were king, I'd trade the crown,
For that strange, strange lady in town.
(Strange lady in town.)
Oh, heart of mine, you're in danger,
There's a strange lady in town.
Who is this heart-stealin' stranger?
Who is turnin' the town upside down.
Here hair is red as the settin' sun.
Her lips are ripe as the corn.
The lights that rise in her sea-green eyes,
Make a man kinda glad he was born.
Strange lady in town, strange lady in town.
She's all that any man could ever hope or pray for.
If I were king, I'd trade the crown,
For that strange, strange lady in town.
(Strange lady in town.)
Ain't got no ring for her finger,
And I can't buy her a gown.
But rain or shine, I'll still make her mine.
That strange, strange lady in town.
Strange lady in town, strange lady in town.
She's all that any man could ever hope or pray for.
If I were king, I'd trade the crown,
For that strange, strange lady in town.
Sugarfoot (1957) TV Serie
Sugarfoot performed by The Sons Of The Pioneers
(Webster / Heindorf / Steiner)
Sugarfoot, Sugarfoot, easy lopin', cattle ropin' Sugarfoot,
Carefree as the tumbleweeds, ajoggin' along with a heart full of song
And a rifle and a volume of the law.
Sugarfoot, Sugarfoot, never underestimate a Sugarfoot,
Once you get his dander up, ain't no one who's quicker on the draw.
You'll find him on the side of law and order,
From the Mexicali border, to the rolling hills of Arkansaw
Sugarfoot, Sugarfoot, easy lopin', cattle ropin' Sugarfoot,
Ridin' down to cattle town, a-joggin' a-long with a heart full of song
And a rifle and a volume of the law.
Calibre 44 (1957) TV Serie
(Tales Of Wells Fargo)
Tales Of Wells Fargo performed by The Prairie Chiefs
(Mort Greene / Stanley Wilson)
Tales Of Wells Fargo performed by Lawrence Welk & His Orchestra
Los Implacables (1955)
The Tall Texan (1953)
Ansiedad Trágica (1956)
(Tension At Table Rock)
DIMITRI TIOMKIN
Suite performed by The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
The Ballad Of Wes Tancred performed by Eddy Arnold
( Josef Myrow / Robert Wells)
Come all you good people and lend me your ear
I got a sad story that you oughta hear
The wind it was howlin' 'round Sam Older's shack
The night that his killer stepped out of the black
And shot Sam down from the rear
Wes Tancred, Wes Tancred
A pal right down to the end
Wes Tancred, Wes Tancred
The black-hearted, white-livered, backbitin' sidewinder
Murdered his own best friend
It happened on Friday the thirteenth of May
The coroner carried Sam Older away
If I don't know nothin'
There's one thing's a fact
The hole was much bigger in front than in back
Now you don't kill a brave man that way
Wes Tancred, Wes Tancred
A pal right down to the end
Wes Tancred, Wes Tancred
The black-hearted, white-livered, backbitin' sidewinder
Murdered is own best friend
Now folks when you sleep
Put a bolt on your door
Wes Tancred is loose with his Colt 44
Don't lie on your stomach when you go to bed
'Cause he'll take a shot at the back of your head
The way he done it before
Wes Tancred, Wes Tancred
A pal right down to the end
Wes Tancred, Wes Tancred
The black-hearted, white-livered, backbitin' sidewinder
Murdered is own best friend
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