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Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind (1939)

Soundtracks

Gone with the Wind

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  • Selznick International Theme
      (1937) (uncredited)
      Written by Alfred Newman
      Played for the Selznick International Logo
  • (I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land
      (1860) (uncredited)
      Written by Daniel Decatur Emmett
      Played often in the score
  • Katie Belle
      (uncredited)
      Written by Stephen Foster
      In the score for Tara and Twelve Oaks scenes
  • Under the Willow She's Sleeping
      (1860 (uncredited)
      Written by Stephen Foster
      In the score for Tara scenes
  • Lou'siana Belle
      (1847) (uncredited)
      Written by Stephen Foster
      In the score for Twelve Oaks scenes
  • Dolly Day
      (1850) (uncredited)
      Written by Stephen Foster
      In the score for Twelve Oaks scenes
  • Ring de Banjo
      (1851) (uncredited)
      Written by Stephen Foster
      In the score for Twelve Oaks scenes
  • Sweet and Low
      (1865) (uncredited)
      Music by Joseph Barnby
      In the score for the afternoon nap scenes
  • Ye Cavaliers of Dixie
      (uncredited)
      Composer unknown
      In the score when Charles Hamilton challenges Rhett, and other sections
  • Taps
      (1862) (uncredited)
      Written by Daniel Butterfield
      In the score for the death of Charles, and other sections
  • Massa's in de Cold Ground
      (1852) (uncredited)
      Written by Stephen Foster
      In the score for the death of Charles and Frank
  • Maryland, My Maryland
      (1861) (uncredited)
      Music based the traditional German Christmas carol "O Tannennbam"
      In the score at the bazaar in Atlanta and at the train depot
  • Irish Washerwoman
      (uncredited)
      Traditional Irish Jig
      Dance music at the bazaar in Atlanta
  • Garryowen
      (uncredited)
      Traditional
      Dance music at the bazaar in Atlanta
  • When Johnny Comes Marching Home
      (1863) (uncredited)
      Written by Louis Lambert
      (Pseudonym for Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore)
      In the score at Gettysburg and other sections
  • Weeping, Sad and Lonely (When This Cruel War Is Over)
      (1862) (uncredited)
      Music by Henry Tucker
      In the score outside the Examiner Newspaper office
  • The Bonnie Blue Flag
      (uncredited)
      Traditional Irish tune
      Lyrics by Harry McCarthy
      [In the score at the depot and other sections]
  • Hark! the Herald Angels Sing
      (pub. 1856) (uncredited)
      Music by Felix Mendelssohn (1840)
      In the score for Christmas at Aunt Pittypat's
  • Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! (The Boys Are Marching)
      (1864) (uncredited)
      Music and Lyrics by George Frederick Root
      In the score during the siege
  • The Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)
      (1851) (uncredited)
      Written by Stephen Foster
      In the score at the train depot and during the intermission
  • Go Down Moses (Let My People Go)
      (uncredited)
      Traditional Negro spiritual
      Sung by marching negro soldiers off to fight the Yankees
  • My Old Kentucky Home
      (1853) (uncredited)
      Music and Lyrics by Stephen Foster
      In the score in the birth of Melanie's baby sequence
      Sung a cappella by Butterfly McQueen
  • Marching Through Georgia
      (1865) (uncredited)
      Written by Henry Clay Work
      In the score during the escape from Atlanta, and other sections
  • Battle Hymn of the Republic
      (circa 1856) (uncredited)
      Music by William Steffe
      In the score during the burning of Atlanta sequence
  • Beautiful Dreamer
      (1862) (uncredited)
      Music by Stephen Foster
      Played during the intermission
  • Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
      (1854) (uncredited)
      Music by Stephen Foster
      Played during the intermission
  • Yankee Doodle
      (ca. 1755) (uncredited)
      Traditional music of English origin
      In the score when the war is over
  • Stars of the Summer Night
      (1856) (uncredited)
      Music by Isaac Baker Woodbury
      In the score during the New Orleans honeymoon
  • Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)
      (1850) (uncredited)
      from "Lohengrin"
      Written by Richard Wagner
      In the score after Scarlett's nightmare
  • Deep River
      (uncredited)
      Traditional
      in the score at the lumber mill
  • For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
      (uncredited)
      Traditional
      Sung by guests at the party
  • London Bridge Is Falling Down
      (uncredited)
      Traditional children's song
      In the score in London
  • Ben Bolt (Oh Don't You Remember)
      (1848) (uncredited)
      Music by Nelson Kneass
      Poem by Thomas Dunn English (1842)
      Sung a cappella by Vivien Leigh
  • (Unspecified Cue)
      From the film His Brother's Wife
      By Franz Waxman
      [When Scarlett returns to Tara and learns that her mother has died]

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