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Call Me Mister Tibbs
(uncredited)
from
They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (1970)
Written by
Quincy Jones
Flo and Madge
(uncredited)
from
Picnic (1955)
Written by
George Duning
Conducted by
Morris Stoloff
Performed by
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
The Chess Game
(uncredited)
from
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
Written by
Michel Legrand
His Eyes, Her Eyes
(uncredited)
from
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
Written by
Michel Legrand
Jungle Drum Variations
(uncredited)
Performed by
Chaino
and His African Percussion Safari
Room Service
(uncredited)
from
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
Written by
Michel Legrand
Marbles
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by
John McLaughlin
The Owens Family
(uncredited)
from
Picnic (1955)
Written by
George Duning
Conducted by
Morris Stoloff
Performed by
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Dolphin Dance
(uncredited)
Written and Performed by
Herbie Hancock
Blow with Ry
(uncredited)
Written by
Nicky Hopkins
,
Ry Cooder
and
Charlie Watts
Performed by
Nicky Hopkins
,
Ry Cooder
,
Mick Jagger
,
Bill Wyman
and
Charlie Watts
The Boudoir Stomp
(uncredited)
Written by
Nicky Hopkins
,
Ry Cooder
and
Charlie Watts
Performed by
Nicky Hopkins
,
Ry Cooder
,
Mick Jagger
,
Bill Wyman
and
Charlie Watts
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