Anthologies   •   Music Inspired By The Rip Roarin' Electrifying Sound Of "Bonnie And Clyde"

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  • Music Inspired By The Rip Roarin' Electrifying Sound Of "Bonnie And Clyde"
    • 1968 - Warner Bros./Seven Arts Records WS 1742 LP (USA)
  • Side One
    1. Foggy Mountain Breakdown (Earl Scruggs) — Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs
    2. Bonnie Meets Clyde (Sometimes I'm Happy) (Caesar & Youmans)
    3. I Ain't Much of a Lover Boy
    4. I Ain't No Rich Man
    5. Buck and Blanche Meet Up with Bonnie and Clyde (Can't We Be Friends) (James & Swift)
    6. The Law's Outside! (Lucky Day) (Desylva, Brown & Henderson)
    7. Captain Hamer Spits at Bonnie
  • Side Two
    1. Bonnie and Clyde (As Sung by The Barrow Gang)
    2. Family Reunion
    3. Buck Falls
      1. Bonnie Wounded
      2. The Okies
    4. Bonnie's Poem ("the Story of Bonnie and Clyde")
    5. 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.