"You’re going the wrong way. How would he know where we’re going?"
"You can start by wiping that fucking dumb-ass smile off your rosey, fucking, cheeks! And you can give me a fucking automobile: a fucking Datsun, a fucking Toyota, a fucking Mustang, a fucking Buick! Four fucking wheels and a seat!"
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SYNOPSIS
Two days before Thanksgiving, marketing consultant Neal Page races to catch a plane home to Chicago, only to find that his flight has been delayed. Hours later, he boards the plane and ends up next to obnoxious salesman, Del Griffith. When the flight is detoured to Wichita, the mismatched pair are forced to find their own way to Chicago-by any means necessary.
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THE SOUNDTRACK
The soundtrack to Planes, Trains and Automobiles features a mix of rock and roll, country and pop.
It’s hard to believe it’s now 30 years old!
The frenetic musical score by Ira Newborn makes extensive use of the folk song "Red River Valley", including a rock and roll version of the song "Red River Rock", performed by British group Silicon Teens.
Among other tracks is a cover version of "Back in Baby’s Arms", used during the scene when Steve Martin’s and John Candy’s characters wake up embracing each other in the morning. The song, popularized by Patsy Cline, is performed by Emmylou Harris.
Included in this "complete" version is a "cleaned up" version of Blue Room’s
Everytime You Go Away, with the lead sung by Linda Hall (originally written by John Hall of Hall & Oates).
P.S. I’ve corrected an erroneous error and credited Linda Hall for beautiful vocal rendition.
And of course who could forget John Candy singing "Meet The Flintstones".
As a bonus, I’ve included the infamous "Welcome To Marathon" routine by Steve Martin and Edie McClurg.
I hope you like it.
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INFILM TRACK
00:00 01 Intro � Ira Newborn (00:42)
02:42 02 Rush Hour1 � Ira Newborn (01:18)
03:57 03 Rush Hour2 � Ira Newborn (02:16)
09:42 04 I Can’t Wait To See What Happens Next � Ira Newborn (00:10)
09:48 05 Bad News1 � Ira Newborn (00:29)
12:07 06 Bad News2 � Ira Newborn (00:26)
14:59 07 I’ll Show You Something Special � Balaam & The Angel (3:31)
17:27 08 Last Room In The Complex � Ira Newborn (00:07)
17:46 09 Beds � Ira Newborn (00:22)
18:28 10 Bathroom � Ira Newborn (01:50)
25:59 11 Guilty Conscience � Ira Newborn (01:00)
27:33 12 Breaking In � Ira Newborn (00:33)
28:06 13 Back in Baby’s Arms � Emmylou Harris (02:02)
29:05 14 Those Aren’t Pillows � Ira Newborn (00:10)
29:21 15 Morning After � Ira Newborn (0:21)
29:50 16 Take My Socks Out Of The Sink � Ira Newborn (00:25)
30:39 17 Continental Trailways Blues (played in diner) � Steve Earle (03:12)
33:06 18 The Ride � Ira Newborn (0:24)
34:53 19 Gonna Move � Dave Edmunds (01:03)
37:01 20 Book of Love � Modigliani (Lost in Your Eyes) (04:02)
37:52 21 Bad News3 � Ira Newborn (01:43)
39:36 22 Ba-Na-Na-Bam-Boo � Westworld (03:05)
40:55 23 Three Coins in a Fountain � Steve Martin singing (00:26)
41:22 24 Meet the Flintstones � John Candy singing (00:30)
41:47 25 Making Progress � Ira Newborn (01:32)
46:10 26 Bad News4 � Ira Newborn (00:23)
46:37 27 Cars � Ira Newborn (01:31)
49:45 28 Cars2 � Ira Newborn (00:29)
50:34 29 Cars3 � Ira Newborn (00:14)
51:17 30 Red River Rock � Silicon Teens (03:30)
52:27 31 Six Days on the Road (played on car radio) � Steve Earle & The Dukes (03:16)
55:33 32 Mess Around � Ray Charles (02:45)
57:04 33 The Automobile � Ira Newborn (01:57)
59:18 34 Behind the Wheel � Ira Newborn (02:03)
66:45 35 Are You Mad At Me � Ira Newborn (00:23)
69:34 36 Cold [Modigliani (Requiem Mass)] � Ira Newborn (02:46)
72:13 37 Wheels (played in motel on radio) � The Stars Of Heaven (03:15)
75:54 38 Red River Rock2 � Silicon Teens (00:37)
76:26 39 Blue Moon of Kentucky � Steve Martin & John Candy singing (0:37)
78:47 40 Bad News5 � Ira Newborn (00:19)
79:39 41 Sit In Back � Ira Newborn (00:07)
79:55 42 Travel � Ira Newborn (00:37)
82:04 43 Thinking Back � Ira Newborn (2:03)
84:19 44 I Don’t Have A Home � Ira Newborn (00:37)
84:49 45 Everytime You Go Away [complete] � Blue Room (feat. Linda Hall) (03:11)
87:54 46 End Credits.. I Can Take Anything (Love Theme) � E.T.A, Red River Rock3 � Silicon Teens (04:18)
see last post for link
CT3
Amazon.com: Planes, Trains and Automobiles: Steve Earle, Book Of Love, Dave Edmunds, The Dream Academy, Emmylou Harris: Music (http://www.amazon.com/Planes-Trains-Automobiles-Steve-Earle/dp/B0001FFK90/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1326199425&sr=1-2)
It was made up of mostly songs that never made it into the movie.
I’ve been looking for a clean version of Blue Room’s Everytime You Go Away for a while. Shame it wasn’t ever officially released. I like it more than Paul Young’s version
So where was it sourced from? The Blu-ray with the sound effects cut out?
Thanks but the link doesn’t work anymore. Any chance of re-up please?
Scott
The file you requested does not exist. 🙁
Not sure why it’s doing that.I recreated it again.
Try this => see below
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The music properties were a bit messed up. Different album names, invisible track numbers, some having album art and some not etc.
Also what’s the difference between the 2 "Last Room in the Complex"s and "In the Back"s? It’s good that they were included but why 2 of each?
Other than that, all of the "cues" have been included for completeness.
You never know…it took over 20 years for Foul Play and CLUE to get soundtrack releases lol!
Thank you so very much to the OP…I keep forgetting how much I love this soundtrack and to have it so very complete and clear for listening…plus the beautiful classic "Going the Wrong Way" scene…SUCH a good job mate!
Is the link down? Can’t seem to access it
Thanks.
Thanks.
Free File Hosting – Online Storage; Upload Mp3, Videos, Music. Backup Files (http://www.peejeshare.com/files/363321461/PTandA.rar.html)
Im getting the same error. 🙁
it’s working for me…
Scott
Here is anew link.
see below
Here is anew link.
PTandA_(1987).rar.html (http://www.peejeshare.com/files/363423068/PTandA_(1987).rar.html)
Got it! Awesomeness, Thanks!
(I think maybe the previous Peeje link might still be good also, just all the "slots" are filled.)
Please… 🙂
Please… 🙂
Here’s a new link => see below
Thanks for the uploads.
EDIT: What a random Kevin Bacon cameo.
Six Bucks – John Candy (0:04)
Pick-Up Sticks – Steve Martin & John Candy (0:11)
I’ve Been With John Candy – Steve Martin (0:30)
Whopper – John Candy (0:19)
Just wondering.
but not used directly in the movie. As for the other "Dialogue" tracks, no particular reason.
Here’s a new link => see below
=> see below
see below
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Thank you!
John Hughes was shooting "She’s Having A Baby" around the same time as this scene was shot (before or after, or during a pick up shot, but he was available and wanted to do it.)
Thanks for uploading this! (Currently doin’ the "Mess Around!")
see below
I’m looking forward to give this a listen. ^^
Here is probably my favourite song from this film with that atmospheric sound so characteristic of those years.
Power To Believe (instrumental)
See post#78
see below
DOWNLOAD:
CLICK (https://www10.zippyshare.com/v/8QUXyTzY/file.htmlx)
PLAY:
CLICK (https://www.4shared.com/web/embed/file/h70zI8XKda)
P.S. The You-Tube Police were at it again in the U.S., so the playback video was moved to another server.
The first section of this audio track came from the BluRay Rear channels (LsRs), simply because the front channels (LfRf) contained the talking in that scene.
You apparently have a good ear because that section you mentioned is exactly where they stop talking in the film and I subsequently turned off the Rear channels and mixed in just the Front channels.
Not sure why they would have mixed it this way, but the Front channels seemed to contain the Bass, but the Rear does not.
Maybe someday "Blue Room" may find the original tapes and release another version.
Thanks for the input.
While I’m not such a big fan of this movie, my parents love it! They might enjoy this music.