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Music from the Movie "Shout"


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Here is the CD - not sure which song you are referring to, though... Composer Randy Edelman did the title cut and Sarah and Jesse...

Track listing

1. Up Against The Sky - John Hiatt

2. Alimony - Womack & Womack

3. Devil Call Me Back Home - Otis Rush

4. I Was A Fool - Elmore James

5. Shout (Main Title)

6. More Than A Kiss - Tommy Conwell

7. Get With The Band - Womack & Womack

8. Rockin' The Pad - James Walters

9. Sarah And Jesse

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Thanks for the reply DudeAsInCool.I have across the info you have fowarded. I've tried to seek and download some of the songs from the soundtrack list but have had no luck. The song I am looking for is only played for a few minutes.. as the boys are listening to the radio the scene fades away from the boys to some other scenes(in the day where rock and roll was concidered the work of the Devil)-I've only seen the movie once and it has been awhile but the song seems to stick and I've been searching on and off for a while.

If the lists of songs from the soundtrack are listed in order of play then it was played before Alimony - Womack & Womack, but perhaps 15-30 mins into the movie.It is also possible that it isn't included in the soundtrack and if so maybe really tough to track down. I do think that I've heard it before many years ago...maybe.

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