Goodfellas Movie Soundtrack
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Andy Sneap Superior Drummer Presets. Aug 29, 2013 - 'Goodfellas' (1990). Nobody can top Martin Scorcese at using music to tell a story. He basically invented the rock soundtrack as we know it, in gritty films. When the low-budget hippie road epic became a surprise blockbuster, the freewheeling flow of the music in the film became a huge part of its success. Movie: Goodfellas (1990) info with movie soundtracks, credited songs, film score albums, reviews, news, and more. Sep 15, 2015 - In its two and a half hours, Goodfellas has more stand-out scenes and quotable lines than any film has a right to: the garlic slicing, the helicopter chase, De Niro smoking at the bar to a soundtrack of Cream's 'Sunshine Of Your Love'. And none of them even make it into our top five. Yes, that's how good it is.
Please help if you can. (March 2017) () Goodfellas Music from the Motion Picture by Various Artists Released October 9, 1990 Soundtrack Length 37: 23 / Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating chose the songs for only if they commented on the scene or the characters 'in an oblique way'. The only rule he adhered to with the soundtrack was to only use music which could have been heard at that time. For example, if a scene took place in 1973, he could use any song that was current or older. According to Scorsese, a lot of non-dialogue scenes were shot to playback. For example, he had 'Layla' playing on the set while shooting the scene where the dead bodies are discovered in the car and the meat-truck. Sometimes, the lyrics of songs were put between lines of dialogue to comment on the action.
Some of the music Scorsese had written into the script while other songs he discovered during the editing phase. There is no music once Henry is arrested in his driveway by the, until the end credits.
Track listing [ ] Songs on the movie's soundtrack CD: • ' – • ' – • 'Speedoo' – • ' – • 'Look in My Eyes' – • 'Life Is but a Dream' – • ' – • ' – • ' – • ' – • ' – • ' – Complete song list [ ] Songs used in the movie in chronological order: • by – Opening credits, opening narration. • 'Can't We Be Sweethearts' by – Young Henry is parking Cadillacs. • ' by – Henry's mailman is threatened. • 'Sincerely' by – The wiseguy get-together (cookout) at Paulie's home.
• 'Firenze Sogna' by – New suit; Shooting victim (Wasting aprons). • 'Speedoo' by – Kid Henry, the sandwich boy; Jimmy Conway is first introduced. • 'Parlami d'amore Mariu' by – Young Henry gets pinched for selling cigarettes.
• 'Stardust' by and His Dominoes – Idlewild Airport 1963; First appearance of the grown-up Henry Hill; Truck hijacking. • ' by – In the Bamboo Lounge; Mobsters are introduced; Air France heist is planned. • ' by – Bamboo Lounge bust-out – Henry and Tommy burn the restaurant. • 'It's Not for Me to Say' by – The double date; Karen is introduced, and ignored by Henry. • 'Chariot' by – Karen is stood-up, and loudly confronts Henry in the street.
• ' by – Henry and Karen enter the Copacabana from the rear. • 'Look in My Eyes' by – The Air France heist; Paulie gets his cut.
• ' by – Henry and Karen at the beach resort; Receiving champagne from Bobby Vinton at the Copa. • 'Life Is But a Dream' by – Henry and Karen's wedding and reception. • ' by – The hostess party. • 'Toot, Toot, Tootsie Goodbye' by (clip from ) – NYPD detectives are searching the Hills' house. • ' – Sung by family members at Little Jimmy's birthday party during Karen's narration – Mob life montage/no outsiders. • ' by – Narration continues – Mob life montage. • ' by – Billy Batts is introduced at the Suite Lounge; 'Shinebox' insult.