Field of Dreams - Music

Music

In addition to James Horner's atmospheric score, portions of several pop songs are heard in the film's music track. They are listed in the following order in the closing credits:

  • "Crazy" - Written by Willie Nelson - Performed by Beverly D'Angelo
  • "Daydream" - Written by John Sebastian - Performed by the Lovin' Spoonful
  • "Jessica" - Written by Dickie Betts - Performed by the Allman Brothers Band
  • "China Grove" - Written by Tom Johnston - Performed by the Doobie Brothers
  • "Lotus Blossom" - Written by Billy Strayhorn - Performed by Duke Ellington

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