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- It is contained on the CD called Blue Bob, is called "Mountains Falling" and is played in Mulholland Drive at the same time when Diane is humiliated, falling into her personal abyss, from the party at the top of the mountain down to the diner in the city, where she may be buying a hit man to kill Camilla.
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Listen to all 8 songs from the Mulholland Drive soundtrack, playlist, ost and score.
The soundtrack for Mulholland Drive is an eclectic mix of oldies, big band music, atmospheric soundscapes, and darker, harder rock. Each piece is chosen to rightfully enhance each scene in its own way.
Original MotionPicture SoundTrack. Mountains Falling. The song that is played when Adam, perhaps, announces his engagement or wedding to Camilla, is co-written by David Lynch.
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The music for Mulholland Drive is a perfectly woven tapestry of Badalementi's ethereal, ominous and sensual movements punctuated by songs like Roy Orbison's "Crying" sung a capella in Spanish by Rebekah Del Rio, "Bring It On Home" by Sonny Boy Williamson and "I've Told Every Little Star" sung by Linda Scott.
Oct 8, 2001 · This is the soundtrack album of David Lynch’s 2001 film about a struggling Hollywood actress (Naomi Watts) whose obsession with a successful actress (Laura Harring) leads to psychosis and...
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Soundtracks. Mulholland Drive. Edit. Sixteen Reasons. Written by Doree Post and Bill Post. Performed by Connie Stevens. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products. I've Told Every Little Star. Written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern. Performed by Linda Scott. Courtesy of Epic Records.