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The Kid Stays in the Picture
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  • "Sin Titulo"
    Performed by Chico O'Farrill
    Written by Fernando Castro Valencia, Pepe del Rio, Ruben Berrios
    Published by Peer International Corp.
    Courtesy of the Verve Music Group
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Bella figlia dell'amore"
    from opera "Rigoletto" (1851)
    Written by Giuseppe Verdi (as Verdi)
    Performed by Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Roma
    Conducted by Giuseppe Sinopoli
    Courtesy of Phillips Classics, a division of Decca Music Group Limited
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Di-Gue-Ding-Ding"
    Performed by Michel Legrand Orchestra
    Written by Michel Legrand
    Published by Chappell & Co., Michel Legrand, & Productions Francis LeMarque
    Courtesy of Universal Music S.A. (France)
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Rosemary's Baby"
    (1968)
    Written by Krzysztof Komeda (as Christopher Komeda)
    Courtesy of Famous Music Corporation and Paramount Pictures


  • "Lullaby"
    (1968)
    Written by Krzysztof Komeda (as Christopher Komeda)
    Courtesy of Famous Music Corporation and Paramount Pictures


  • "Sunday Sun"
    (1968)
    Written and Performed by Neil Diamond
    Published by Stonebridge Music
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
    (ca 1856)
    Music by William Steffe (as William Steffee)
    Lyric by Julia Ward Howe (as Julia Howe) (1862)
    Courtesy of Paramount Pictures


  • "There's A Coach Comin' In"
    (1951)
    Music by Frederick Loewe
    Lyric by Alan Jay Lerner
    Courtesy of Chappell & Co. (ASCAP) and Paramount Pictures


  • "L'Amour Est Bleu (Love Is Blue)"
    (1968)
    Performed by Paul Mauriat
    Written by André Popp (as Andre Popp) & Pierre Cour
    Published by Intersong USA, Inc. (ASCAP)
    o/b/o Intersong Paris S.A.
    Courtesy of Universal Music S.A. (France)
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Seating in Central Park"
    (1970)
    Written Francis Lai
    Courtesy of Famous Music Corporation and Paramount Pictures


  • "Theme From Love Story"
    (1970)
    Written Francis Lai
    Courtesy of Famous Music Corporation and Paramount Pictures


  • "Snow Frolic"
    (1970)
    Written Francis Lai
    Courtesy of Famous Music Corporation and Paramount Pictures


  • "Wild World"
    (1971)
    Performed by Cat Stevens
    Written by Cat Stevens (as Yusef Islam)
    Published by Sony Tunes Inc.
    Courtesy of A&M Records
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Crocodile Rock"
    (1972)
    Performed by Elton John
    Music by Elton John
    Lyric by Bernie Taupin
    Published by Universal Dick James Music Ltd.
    Administered by Universal Songs of Polygram Inc.
    Courtesy of Mercury Records Ltd. (London)
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Dirty Work"
    (1972)
    Performed by Steely Dan
    Written by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen
    Published by Universal MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc.
    o/b/o Itself and Red Giant, Inc.
    Courtesy of MCA Records
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Love Theme from Chinatown"
    (1974)
    Written by Jerry Goldsmith
    Courtesy of Ensign Music Corporation and Paramount Pictures


  • "The Captive"
    (1974)
    Written by Jerry Goldsmith
    Courtesy of Ensign Music Corporation and Paramount Pictures


  • "Do It Again"
    (1972)
    Performed by Steely Dan
    Written by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen
    Published by Universal MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc.
    o/b/o Itself and Red Giant, Inc.
    Courtesy of MCA Records
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Machine Gun"
    (1974)
    Performed by The Commodores
    Written by Milan Williams
    Published by Jobete Music Co. Inc.
    Courtesy of Motown Records
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Vissi d'arte, Vissi d'amore"
    (1900)
    from "Tosca"
    Written by Giacomo Puccini (as Puccini)
    Performed by Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Roma
    Conducted by Lorin Maazel
    Courtesy of Decca Music Group Limited
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Being Yourself"
    (aka "You Can Be Somebody Just By Being Yourself")
    Music and lyric by Steve Karmen
    Published by Elsmere Music, Inc.
    Courtesy of the Get High On Yourself Foundation


  • "Dinah's Place Theme"
    (1970)
    Written by John Rodby
    Courtesy of Lakeside Music


  • "Wanderlove"
    (1967)
    Performed by Claudine Longet
    Written by Mason Williams (as Mason D. Williams)
    Published by Weems Music Co. (BMI)
    Courtesy of Universal Music S.A. (France)
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Stride la vampa!"
    from opera "Il Trovatore" (1853)
    Written by Giuseppe Verdi (as Verdi)
    Performed by Orchestra di La Scala, Milan
    Conducted by Tullio Serafin
    Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Germany
    Under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "What'll I Do?"
    (1924)
    Written by Irving Berlin
    Performed by William Atherton
    Published by Irving Berlin Music Company
    Administered by Williamson Music
    Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

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