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"The Story"
Performed by Norah Jones
Written by Norah Jones
Courtesy of Blue Note Records
Published by Mutha Jones LLC / EMI Music Publishing
"Living Proof"
Performed by Cat Power
Written by Cat Power (as Chan Marshall)
Courtesy of Matador Records
Published by Multitude Music LLC (BMI)
"Try a Little Tenderness"
Performed by Otis Redding
Written by Jimmy Campbell, Reginald Connelly, Harry M. Woods (as Harry Woods)
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. by arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Published by Music Sales Corporation/R. Schirmer, Inc. (ASCAP)
"Looking Back"
Performed by Ruth Brown
Written by Brook Benton, Clyde Otis and Belford Hendricks
Courtesy of Passport International Entertainment LLC
"Eyes on the Prize"
Performed by Mavis Staples featuring Ry Cooder
Traditional
Arranged by Ry Cooder and Mavis Staples
Courtesy of Anti Records
"Yumeji's Theme"
(Harmonica Version)
Performed by Chikara Tsuzuki
Written and Arraged by Shigeru Umebayashi
Courtesy of Polystar Co. Ltd.
Published by Emotion Co. Ltd. / Fun House Music Publishing Inc.
Internationally administerd by BMG Music Publishing
"Skipping Stone"
Performed by Amos Lee
Written by Amos Lee
Courtesy of Blue Note Records
"Harvest Moon"
Performed by Cassandra Wilson
Written by Neil Young
Courtesy of Blue Note Records (BMI)
"The Devil's Highway"
Performed by Hello Stranger
Written by Juliette Commagers, Joachim Cooder, Jared Smith and Ben Messelbeck
Courtesy of Four Square Death Match Records
"The Greatest"
Performed by Cat Power
Written by Cat Power (as Chan Marshall)
Courtesy of Matador Records
Published by Multitude Music LLC (BMI)
"We Got Love"
Performed by Ryan Shaw
Written by Ryan Shaw, Jimmy Bralower and Johnny Gale
Courtesy of Columbia Records by arrangement with Sony BMG Entertainment
Published by R Shaw Publishing (ASCAP) / Fancy Footwork Music (ASCAP) and Stonegranate Music (BMI)
"Drume Negrita"
Performed by Manuel Galban and Ry Cooder
Written by Ernesto Grenet
Courtesy of Perro Verde Records and Nonesuch Records
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Published by EMI Publishing (ASCAP)
"De Usuahla A La Quiaca"
Performed and Written by Gustavo Santaolalla
Courtesy of Nonesuch by arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Published by Universal Music Publishing (BMI)

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