Green Ice (soundtrack)

Green Ice is the soundtrack to the 1981 United Kingdom adventure film Green Ice starring Ryan O'Neal. The soundtrack was recorded by Bill Wyman and contains 18 original songs.[1]

Green Ice
Soundtrack album by
Released1981
LabelPolydor
ProducerBill Wyman

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)VocalsLength
1."Si Si"Bill Wyman 2:26
2."Beach Chase"Wyman 3:38
3."Holbrook's House (Green Ice Theme)"Wyman 2:10
4."Floating (Cloudhopper Theme)"WymanMaria Muldaur4:13
5."Emerald Guitars"Wyman 1:22
6."Emerald Vault"Wyman 2:20
7."The Water Bottle"Wyman 0:38
8."Noche de Amore"Wyman, Terry Taylor 2:30
9."Colombia (Green Ice Opening Title)"Wyman 3:14
10."Tenderness"WymanMaria Muldaur3:30
11."Showdown"Wyman 2:49
12."Cloudhoppers"Wyman 6:10
13."Churchyard (Green Ice Theme)"Wyman 1:23
14."The Mines"Wyman 1:16
15."Sol y Sombra"Wyman, Terry Taylor 2:15
16."Miami Arrival"Wyman 1:32
17."Emerald Waltz"Terry Taylor 1:55
18."Si Si - Reprise"Wyman 1:44

Personnel

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