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Leaving Las Vegas
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Angel Eyes
Written by
Matt Dennis
and
Earl K. Brent
Performed by
Sting
Courtesy of A&M Records, Inc.
It's A Lonesome Old Town
Written by
Harry Tobias
and Charles Kisco
Performed by
Sting
Courtesy of A&M Records, Inc.
My One and Only Love
Lyrics by
Robert Mellin
Composed by
Guy Wood
Performed by
Sting
Courtesy of A&M Records, Inc.
Lonely Teardrops
Written by
Berry Gordy
,
Gwen Gordy Fuqua
(as Gwen Gordy) and
Billy Davis
Performed by
Michael McDonald
Courtesy of Giant Records
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Come Rain Or Come Shine
Written by
Johnny Mercer
&
Harold Arlen
Performed by
Don Henley
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Ridiculous
Written by
Nicolas Cage
&
Phil Roy
Performed by
Nicolas Cage
I Won't Be Going South (For A While)
Written by Angelo Palladino
Performed by
The Palladinos
Courtesy of Pangaea Records
The Third Man Theme
Written by
Anton Karas
You Turn Me On
Written by
Jacques Morali
(as Jacques Merali) and
Alain Bernardin
Courtesy of The Crazy Horse Saloon, Paris
Ben And Sera Theme
(uncredited)
Written by
Anthony Marinelli
&
Mike Figgis
Performed by
Anthony Marinelli
&
Mike Figgis
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