| “ | Building on the evocative score of the original Red Dead Redemption, the soundtrack and score of Red Dead Redemption 2 is a powerful, emotional journey through the final days of America's outlaw era. | „ |
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The Music Of Red Dead Redemption 2: Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack for Red Dead Redemption 2 published by Rockstar Games. It features an interactive, dynamic score composed by Woody Jackson. Jackson previously composed music for Red Dead Redemption, as well as L.A. Noire and Grand Theft Auto V with Tangerine Dream, The Alchemist and Oh No.
It was released digitally on July 12, 2019. It is a compilation of 13 tracks totaling approximately 42 minutes.
Track Listing[]
Piano Compositions played in Saloons[]
Below is a list of piano compositions played in the various saloons. The composer for each piece is listed if known.
- ”Mississippi Rag” - William Henry Krell (1897)
- “Polly Wolly Doodle” - Anonymous (early-mid 1800s)
- “The Louisville Maid” - Anonymous
- “Maple Leaf Rag” - Scott Joplin (1899)
- “Walking for Dat Cake” - David Braham (1877)
- “The Arkansas Traveler” - Sandford C. Faulkner (1862)
- “Oh My Darling, Clementine” - Percy Montrose (1884)
- “Ben Hur Chariot Race March” - Edward Taylor Paull (1894)
- “Buffalo Gals” - John Hodges (1884)
- “I Got a Girl in Berryville” - Anonymous
- “Battle Hymn of the Republic” - William Steffe (1856)
- “Louisiana Rag” - Theodore Havermeyer Northrup (1897)
- “One-Eyed Riley” - Anonymous
- “Froggy Went A-Courtin’” - Anonymous (1549)
- “John Brown’s Body” - Anonymous (1856)
- "Way Up On Clinch Mountain" - Anonymous (early 1890s)
- "I Asked That Gal to Give Me Some" - Anonymous
- "I Got A Girl in Valentine" - Anonymous
- "Dandy Jim From Caroline" - Anonymous (1844)
- "Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay" - Henry J. Sayers (1891)
- "Oh! Susanna" - Stephen Foster (1848)
- "Harlem Rag" - Tom Turpin (1892)
Video[]
The Music of Red Dead Redemption 2 (Original Soundtrack) Full Album
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