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Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story | 
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| Artist: Original Soundtrack Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $18.97 Buy Used: $6.31 You Save: $12.66 (67%)
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 4343
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 718248 UPC: 886971824827 EAN: 0886971824827 ASIN: B000XCZD5C
Release Date: December 4, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Walk Hard | | • | Take My Hand | | • | (Mama) You Got To Love Your Negro Man | | • | A Life Without You (Is No Life At All) | | • | Let's Duet John C. Reilly featuring: Angela Correa | | • | Darling | | • | (I Hate You) Big Daddy | | • | Guilty As Charged | | • | Dear Mr. President | | • | Let Me Hold You (Little Man) | | • | Royal Jelly | | • | Black Sheep | | • | Starman | | • | Beautiful Ride | | • | (Have You Heard The News) Dewey Cox Died |
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Walk Hard rocks hard! December 1, 2008 R. Bonilla (CA) I absolutely loved the movie and would highley recommend the album to anyone else who did also.
Don't stay away Dewey Cox October 10, 2008 N. Whitley (Raleigh, NC United States) Not sure everyone would appreciate or even get the humor this movie presents. But, if you are a music fan from the 50's, 60's and 70's you will enjoy the parody. And to top it off the music is very good. I even purchased the soundtrack CD and seeing it. Recommend.
It's about make a little music everyday `til you die. September 18, 2008 Johnny Heering (Bethel, CT United States) This is the soundtrack to a movie that I enjoyed a lot. The film is a satire of musical biopics like Walk the Line and Ray. The songs are funny, and in various styles, charting the changes in musical styles through the years. The most obvious influence is Johnny Cash, but there are also songs in the style of Bob Dylan, SMILE era Beach Boys and others. See the movie first, then if you enjoy the music, buy the soundtrack.
John C. Reilly has an AMAZING voice July 1, 2008 Shelby K. Irons I loved John C. Reilly's voice in Chicago with his phenomenal version of "Mr. Cellophane" so when I saw Walk Hard I was completely blown away. Throughout this musician biopic parody, his voice shines through as a genuine and compelling instrument in the silly and serious songs. It took him eight months to record EIGHTY tracks for this movie. The "Guilty as Charged" song and scene remind me sooo much of Roy Orbison. Indeed "Beautiful Ride" gives me chills as the timbre of his voice reminds me of Mr. Orbison as well. "Beautiful Ride" is my favorite song on this CD though I enjoy all of them. A great performance for a great soundtrack to a hilarious movie!
Excellent soundtrack June 16, 2008 wurwolf (Pennsylvania) It is absolutely criminal how underappreciated this movie was. Extremely well-done and hilariously funny, Walk Hard was tied with No Country for Old Men as my favorite movie of 2007. It's such a shame that it opened the same day as National Treasure 2 and got trounced by that piece of crap. John C. Reilly rocked the microphone correct. I had no idea the man could sing so well. The soundtrack exemplifies the heart and hard work that went into this movie. Why "Beautiful Ride" wasn't nominated for an Oscar and the treacle from Enchanted was, I'll never understand.
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