Big Fish (soundtrack)

Big Fish: Music from the Motion Picture is the thirty-fifth soundtrack album by American music composer Danny Elfman. It was released on December 23, 2003, by Sony Classical to promote the 2003 American fantasy comedy-drama film Big Fish.

Big Fish: Music from the Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists and Danny Elfman
ReleasedDecember 23, 2003
StudioStudio X, Seattle, Washington[1]
AIR Studios, Lyndhurst Hall, London, England[2]
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length1:01:13
LabelSony Classical
ProducerDanny Elfman
Danny Elfman soundtracks chronology
Hulk
(2003)
Big Fish: Music from the Motion Picture
(2003)
Spider-Man 2
(2004)
Singles from Big Fish: Music from the Motion Picture
  1. "Man of the Hour"
    Released: November 26, 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
Filmtracks[4]

The album was nominated for the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score.

Track listing

  1. "Man of the Hour" - Pearl Jam (3:45)
  2. "Dinah" - Bing Crosby (2:17)
  3. "Everyday" - Buddy Holly (2:09)
  4. "All Shook Up" - Elvis Presley (1:58)
  5. "Five O'Clock World" - The Vogues (2:10)
  6. "Ramblin' Man" - The Allman Brothers Band (4:57)
  7. "Let's Work Together" - Canned Heat (3:13)
  8. "Pictures" (0:45)
  9. "Big Fish (Titles)" (4:32)
  10. "Shoe Stealing" (0:54)
  11. "Underwater" (1:53)
  12. "Sandra's Theme" (2:22)
  13. "The Growing Montage" (2:40)
  14. "Leaving Spectre" (1:59)
  15. "Return to Spectre" (2:12)
  16. "Rebuilding" (1:18)
  17. "The Journey Home" (2:10)
  18. "In the Tub" (1:18)
  19. "Sandra's Farewell" (1:16)
  20. "Finale" (11:10)
  21. "End Titles" (2:41)
  22. "Jenny's Theme" (1:45)
  23. "Twice the Love (Siamese Twin's Song)" - Bobbi Page and Candice Rump (1:49)
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