Anthologies • Music Inspired By The Rip Roarin' Electrifying Sound Of "Bonnie And Clyde"
- Music Inspired By The Rip Roarin' Electrifying Sound Of "Bonnie And Clyde"
- 1968 - Warner Bros./Seven Arts Records WS 1742 LP (USA)
- Side One
- Foggy Mountain Breakdown (Earl Scruggs) —
Lester Flatt &
Earl Scruggs
- Bonnie Meets Clyde (Sometimes I'm Happy) (Caesar & Youmans)
- I Ain't Much of a Lover Boy
- I Ain't No Rich Man
- Buck and Blanche Meet Up with Bonnie and Clyde (Can't We Be Friends) (James & Swift)
- The Law's Outside! (Lucky Day) (Desylva, Brown & Henderson)
- Captain Hamer Spits at Bonnie
- Side Two
- Bonnie and Clyde (As Sung by The Barrow Gang)
- Family Reunion
- Buck Falls
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- Bonnie Wounded
- The Okies
- Bonnie's Poem ("the Story of Bonnie and Clyde")
- The Ambush and End Title
- Credts
- Produced by Sonny Burke
- Recording Engineer: Lee Hershberg
- Original Sound Track Mixer: Danny Wallin
- Art Direction: Ed Thrasher
- Cover Photo: Floyd McCarty
- Music Composed by Charles Strouse
- Including Excerpts of the Original Dialogue!
Sleeve Notes
BONNIE & CLYDE — a very special, unique, and important film. Its characters speak and live singular lives. The moods, the environment, the violence — all make direct hits.
These are audio highlights of BONNIE & CLYDE. The music of Charles St rouse, the gifted young composer of "Bye Bye Birdie" and "Golden Boy" … and now, in his first major motion picture scoring assignment, BONNIE & CLYDE.
This is the music of BONNIE & CLYDE written for the film by composer Charles Strouse — all of it inspired by BONNIE & CLYDE, and much of it included in the film itself. Here, too, many of BONNIE & CLYDE'S brilliantly acted scenes and actual sounds. All part of a memorable and exciting album dedicated to and inspired by the excitement that is … BONNIE & CLYDE.