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  • "Third Stone from the Sun"
    (1967)
    Written and Performed by Jimi Hendrix
    Published by Experience Hendrix LLC
    (p) 1967 Experience Hendrix LLC/MCA Records
    Courtesy of Experience Hendrix LLC
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises & Universal Music Special Projects France


  • "Music from Sam Fuller's 'Shock Corridor'"
    (1963)
    Written by Paul Dunlap
    Published by Amphion Music
    Courtesy of Ben Barry & Associates, Inc/Betafilm (Kirch Group)


  • "New York Herald Tribune"
    (1959)
    taken from the OST "À bout de souffle (1960)"
    Written by Martial Solal
    (c) 1959, 1990 Editions Sidomusic
    (p) 1959 Sidomusic-Hortensia
    Courtesy of Universal Music Jazz France & Universal Music Special Projects France


  • "Les Quatre cent coups"
    from "Les quatre cents coups (1959)" by François Truffaut
    Composed by Jean Constantin
    (c) 1966 - Les Films Du Carrosse
    Courtesy of MK2


  • "Song for Our Ancestors"
    (1968)
    Written by Steve Miller
    Published by Sailor Music, Administered in the UK by Windswept Music (London) Ltd
    Performed by Steve Miller Band
    Licensed Courtesy of EMI Recorded Music Ltd


  • "I Need a Man to Love"
    (1968)
    Written by Janis Joplin and Sam Andrew
    Published by Cheap Thrills & Strong Arm Music
    Performed by Big Brother and the Holding Company
    Courtesy of Columbia Records
    By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing


  • "Night in the Throne Room"
    (1933)
    taken from the OST of "Queen Christina"
    Written by Herbert Stothart
    Published 1933 by EMI Catalogue Partnership/EMI Robbins Catalogue Inc.
    Courtesy of EMI Music Publishing France S.A.
    All Rights Reserved
    Courtesy of Turner Entertainment Co.


  • "Ball and Chain"
    (1967)
    Written by Willie Mae Thornton
    Published by Bro 'N Sis Music, Inc.
    (All Rights in the United States controlled by Bro 'N Sis Music, Inc. c/o Carlin America,
    Inc.) & Cristeval Music (All Rights for the World, Exclusive of the United States, Controlled by Bronx Flash Music,
    , Inc.)
    Performed by Big Brother and the Holding Company
    Courtesy of Columbia Records
    By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing


  • "No Strings (I'm Fancy Free)"
    (1935)
    from "Top Hat"
    Written by Irving Berlin
    Published by Irving Berlin Music Company
    Performed by Fred Astaire
    Courtesy of Turner Entertainment Co.


  • "Queen Jane Approximately"
    (1965)
    Written and Performed by Bob Dylan
    Published by Special Rider Music
    Courtesy of Columbia Records
    By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing


  • "Let's Face the Music and Dance"
    (1936)
    Written by Irving Berlin
    Published by Irving Berlin Music Company
    Performed by Roy Fox and His Band
    Living Era Records Licensed Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group


  • "Hot Voodoo"
    (1932)
    taken from the OST of "Blonde Venus"
    Music by Sam Coslow
    Lyrics by Ralph Rainger
    Published by Famous Music Corporation/BMG Music Publishing International Ltd.
    Courtesy of Universal Pictures, A division of Universal City Studio, LLP


  • "Love Me Please Love Me"
    (1966)
    Music by Michel Polnareff
    Lyrics by Michel Polnareff & Franck Gérald (as Frank Gerald)
    Published by Ma Music & Semi
    Performed by Michel Polnareff
    (p) Semi-Meridian Under License to Universal Music (UK) Limited
    Special Thanks to Universal Music Special Projects France


  • "La mer"
    (1945)
    Written by Albert Lasry and Charles Trenet
    Published by France Music Corp.
    Performed by Charles Trenet
    Licensed Courtesy of EMI Recorded Music


  • "C'est irreperable"
    (1966)
    Written and Performed by Nino Ferrer
    Published by Editions Paul Beuscher
    Performed by Nino Ferrer
    (p) 1966 Barclay France
    Courtesy of Universal Music Special Projects France


  • "Combination of the Two"
    (1968)
    Written by Sam Andrew
    Published by Cheap Thrills
    Performed by Big Brother and the Holding Company
    Courtesy of Columbia Records
    By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing


  • "Maggie M'Gill"
    Written by The Doors
    Published by Doors Music Co.
    Performed by The Doors
    Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
    By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing UK


  • "El paso del Ebro"
    (1808)
    Harmonised by Rodolfo Halffter
    Published by Le Chant du Monde
    Performed by Choeur et Orchestre
    Directed by Rodolfo Halffter
    Courtesy of Le Chant du Monde


  • "Hey Joe"
    (1962)
    Written by Billy Roberts
    Performed by Michael Pitt and The Twins of Evil featuring Ben Coleman (Electric Violin)
    Produced and Arranged by Nick Laird-Clowes
    Engineered and Mixed by Stephen McLaughlin (as Steve MacLaughlin)
    Published by Third Palm Music
    (c) 1962, 1990 Third Palm Music
    By Arrangement with Media Creature Music


  • "Tous les garçons et les filles"
    (1962)
    Written by Françoise Hardy and Roger Samyn
    Published by Editions Musicales Alpha
    Performed by Françoise Hardy
    (p) 1962 Disques Vogue S.A. France
    Licensed courtesy of BMG France


  • "You'll Never Never Know"
    (1956)
    taken from the OST of "The Girl Can't Help It"
    Written by Jean Miles, Paul Robi and Tony Williams
    Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd on behalf of Songs of Universal Inc.
    Performed by The Platters
    (p) 1956 Mercury Records USA
    Courtesy of Universal Music Special Projects France


  • "Ferdinand"
    (1965)
    taken from the OST "Pierrot le fou"
    Written by Antoine Duhamel
    (c) 1965, 1990 Editions Sidomusic
    (p) 1965 Sidomusic-Hortensia
    Courtesy of Universal Music Jazz France & Universal Music Special Projects France


  • "The Spy"
    (1970)
    Written by The Doors
    Published by Doors Music Co.
    Performed by The Doors
    Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
    By arrangment with Warner Strategic Marketing UK


  • "Dark Star"
    (1968)
    Written by Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart (as Michael Hart), Robert Hunter,
    Bill Kreutzmann (as William Kreutzmann), Phil Lesh, Ron McKernan (as Ronald McKernan),
    , Bob Weir
    Published by Ice Nine Publishing Co. Inc.
    Performed by The Grateful Dead
    Courtesy of Grateful Dead Productions


  • "Non, je ne regrette rien"
    (1956)
    Written by Charles Dumont and Michel Vaucaire
    (c) S.E.M.I. Paris
    Performed by Édith Piaf
    Licensed Courtesy of EMI Recorded Music

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