Valiant (2005 Film) - Soundtrack

Soundtrack

The musical score was composed by George Fenton and mostly performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The orchestral music is in keeping with the military theme of the film, especially in the case of tracks such as "March of the R.H.P.S.", which was performed by The Central Band of the Royal Air Force. The tracks were recorded at AIR Recording Studios and at Angel Recording Studios in London and at Right Track Studios, New York. The only track not composed by Fenton, and the only track featured on the soundtrack with vocals, is "Shoo Shoo Baby", sang by R&B girl group Mis-Teeq. "Shoo Shoo Baby" was originally sung by the Andrews Sisters, a popular American wartime group. Although "Shoo Shoo Baby" was the only track on the album containing lyrics, it was not the only lyrical track used in the film; "Non, je ne regrette rien" by Édith Piaf is played in one scene in the film, despite it being recorded in 1960, 16 years after 1944, when the film was set.

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