Thelma & Louise (1991)

Thelma and Louise
S14 - Main Title (Film Version) (2:02)
A6 - Little Honey - Kelly Willis (4:43)
A8 - Wild Night - Martha Reeves (3:18)
A3 - House of Hope - Toni Childs (4:51)
K3 - I Don't Want to Love You (But I Do) - Kelly Willis (3:20)
A9 - Tennessee Plates - Charlie Sexton (3:30)
U - Mercury Blues - Charlie Sexton
A2 - Badlands - Charlie Sexton (5:34)
W3 - I Don't Wanna Play House - Tammy Wynette (2:36)
A1 - Part of Me, Part of You - Glenn Frey (5:59)$
S1 - Going To Mexico (2:13)
S2 - JD (3:24)
S3 - The Hell With Texas (1:12)
S4 - Happy Birthday (:00-:42)
T2 - The Way You Do the Things You Do - The Temptations (2:42)
S4 - Picking Up JD / Oilfields (:42-End)
S5 - Watching Him Go (:00-:27)
A7 - Kick the Stones - Chris Whitley (3:51)
A4 - I Can't Untie You From Me - Grayson Hugh (4:59)
U - Drawn to the Fire - Pam Tillis
S5 -  Ride of the F.B.I. (:27-End)
S6 - Louise's Theme (2:46)
M1 - No Lookin' Back - Michael McDonald (3:56)
S7 - Giving Up (:00-2:10)
G3 - Don't Look Back - Grayson Hugh (5:10)
A10 - Ballad of Lucy Jordan - Marianne Faithful (4:06)
S7 - Suck My Dick (2:10-End)*
S8 - Getting Out Of State (1:32)
S9 - I Got A Knack (2:06)
S10 - Charged With Murder (3:02)
A5 - Better Not Look Down - B.B. King (4:13)
S11 - Learning From TV (:46)
J7 - I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash (2:44)
S12 - Chase / You've Always Been Crazy (7:55)
S13 - Thelma and Louise / End Credits (3:58)

Bonus Track:
A11 - Thunderbirds (4:03)

* = Unused
$ = Also heard after S13.

A = Soundtrack
G = Road to Freedom
J = I Can See Clearly Now
K = One More Time / The MCA Recordings
M = No Lookin' Back
S = Score (Kritzerland 2011 and Note for Note 2017 Release)
T = The Best of the Temptations, Vol. 1 The 60's
U = Unreleased
W = Anniversary: Twenty Years of Hits

4 comments:

Sharman Prince said...

Great blog! In relation to the above, could you clarify the uses of "Giving Up / Suck My Dick" which is interrupted by two songs: On the score album there is no break in the track (at 2:10), so I wonder if the track is faded out/in during the movie itself or ... ?
Thought you might know.

Chrono-Score Guy said...

Yes. It actually fades out shortly before 2:10 in the movie. It looks like the two tracks were crossfaded in the album, hence why there is no break.

Sharman Prince said...

Ahh, I thought that might be the case. I take it the music fades back in during the movie (at the 2:10 mark approx.)?

Chrono Score Guy said...

Actually no. That piece is unheard in the film.