soundtrack
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Any Which Way You Can
tiganese — 20 years ago(September 27, 2005 12:49 AM)
Does anyone know the title to the song playing during the closing credits? I have most of the first verse stuck in my head but I can't remember the rest and have know idea about the title, or the artist. Any help would be wellcome.
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jeff82072 — 20 years ago(January 30, 2006 07:24 AM)
You know here is a soundtrack question I have always had maybe someone knows I doubt it but you never know. My favorite song from this soundtrack is Acapulco from Johnny Duncan. I looked for that song for a long time it is on a couple of his best of albumns anyway I finally got it on my IPod but here is the thing. The song that appears on the comp. albumns of his has two main versus but if you listen to the background closely in the movie there is a third verse. Now I think it is on the original soundtrack cut because the time length of the sound on that albumn is longer than on his best of albumns. The question I have is not so much any more is there a third verse but why? I assume that it must be because they needed him singing longer in the scene so he came up with a third verse to lengthen his playing in the scene. If anyone knows a albumn where the song with the third verse included can be found plese let me know.
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mr_skandl — 19 years ago(April 29, 2006 02:43 PM)
I found the soundtrack on vinyl about four years ago at a used record store. It wasn't in the best of shape, but all the songs are intact, and it sounds great. A copy or two of the album pops up I Ebay now and then. But, several of the songs can also be downloaded from Limewire. I've still yet to find "The Goods Guys and the Bad Guys", which is probably my favorite.
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markdavis1115 — 19 years ago(March 04, 2007 11:59 AM)
Check at www.musicstack.com - they have a lot of listings for all kinds of stuff from the movie, including the soundtrack LP.
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manningt — 17 years ago(November 17, 2008 05:35 PM)
"The Good Guys And The Bad Guys" is what is played over the final scene and into the credit roll but it's not very long so other songs kick in while the credits are still rolling.
The song was also played earlier in the bar scenes when Beddoe & Wilson fought alongside one another.
It was performed by (and possibly written by) John (Johnny) Durrill. Durrill was originally in the Five Americans (famous for the single "Western Union") and later performed with instrumental superstars The Ventures for a number of years/records.