Soundtrack
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Once Upon a Time in Mexico | ||||
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Soundtrack album by various artists | ||||
Released | September, 2003 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack Rock Latin rock |
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Length | 51:44 | |||
Label | Milan Records | |||
Robert Rodriguez film soundtrack chronology | ||||
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The score of Once Upon a Time in Mexico includes songs composed by director Robert Rodriguez and performed by a group of musicians gathered specifically for the soundtrack recording. Tracks performed by the group includes "Malagueña" with guitar by Brian Setzer and "Siente Mi Amor", with singing by Salma Hayek. Track 9, "Sands' Theme," is credited to "Tonto's Giant Nuts" but was in fact written by Johnny Depp (who invented the name 'Tonto's Giant Nuts' as a joke. It is not the name of his band, as commonly thought). On the DVD director commentary, Robert Rodriguez states that he requested that each of the main actors give him four or eight notes of a melody for their character, but Depp presented him with the entire track.
Additional music includes Juno Reactor's "Pistolero," "Me Gustas Tú" by Manu Chao and "Cuka Rocka" by Rodriguez' own rock band, Chingon.
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