The Alamo (Soundtrack) - Dimitri Tiomkin

The Alamo (Soundtrack)

Dimitri Tiomkin

  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Release Date: 1960-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 25

  • ℗ 1995 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Overture 3:06 USD 1.29
2
Main Title 2:07 USD 1.29
3
Legend of the Alamo 0:39 USD 1.29
4
Sam Houston 0:26 USD 1.29
5
Davy Crockett and the Tennesse 0:57 USD 1.29
6
Cantina Music 2:10 USD 1.29
7
Davy Crockett's Speech ("Repub 2:20 USD 1.29
8
Love Scene 6:32 USD 1.29
9
Crockett and the Tennesseans E 2:33 USD 1.29
10
The Mexicans Arrive 2:37 USD 1.29
11
Intermission 1:00 USD 1.29
12
Entr'acte 3:44 USD 1.29
13
Tennessee Babe 2:29 USD 1.29
14
Here's to the Ladies 1:10 USD 1.29
15
Raid for Cattle 4:36 USD 1.29
16
Santa Anna 1:09 USD 1.29
17
Crossing the Line 2:49 USD 1.29
18
The Green Leaves of Summer 3:19 USD 1.29
19
Charge of Santa Anna / Death o 7:00 USD 1.29
20
Finale 1:50 USD 1.29
21
Exit Music 1:10 USD 1.29
22
Davy Crockett and Flaca ("I'm 3:46 USD 1.29
23
Alternate Ending: the Eyes of 1:10 USD 1.29
24
Ballad of the Alamo 3:38 USD 1.29
25
The Green Leaves of Summer 2:54 USD 1.29
The Alamo (Soundtrack) - Dimitri Tiomkin
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Reviews

  • superb
    5
    By Bluebaker
    I saw this movie when it came out in 1960 and soon bought the soundtrack. I have since listened to it countless times. It inspired me to write my 9th grade term paper on the Alamo for which I received exceptional praise from the teacher. The soundtrack should be purchased in whole. It includes the stand-alone singles by Marty Robbins, one of his finest, and one by the Brothers Four with their memorable single "The Greenleaves of Summer". The work is the composer's finest. The battle piece fully exemplifies the magesty and tragedy of the doomed struggle. Best wishes that a new generation may come to appreciate this masterpiece.
  • Beautiful, sad music for a beautiful, sad movie
    5
    By tommusicfan
    Growing up as a teenager I loved watching John Wayne movies. I'm 22 and I love John Wayne. This music is all original as far as I can tell. Dimitri Tiomkin was a perfect choice to work on the war epic that was John Wayne's vision of that historical battle of the Alamo. Every piece of music in the film is in here. If you don't want to pay the 9.99 for this I suggest Tennessee Babe, Crossing the Line, and Green Leaves of Summer (track 18). I still suggest you get the full album if you want to get the whole movie-music experience.