- Poker DiceWritten by Stomu YamashtaRecorded by Stomu Yamashta
- 33-1/3Written by Stomu YamashtaRecorded by Stomu Yamashta
- MandalaWritten by Stomu YamashtaRecorded by Stomu Yamashta
- Wind WordsWritten by Stomu YamashtaRecorded by Stomu Yamashta
- One WayWritten by Stomu YamashtaRecorded by Stomu Yamashta
- Memory of HiroshimaWritten by Stomu YamashtaRecorded by Stomu Yamashta
- Boys from the SouthWritten by John Phillips (uncredited)Performed by John Phillips
- Rhumba BoogieWritten by John Phillips (uncredited)Performed by John Phillips
- Blue Grass BreakdownWritten by John Phillips (uncredited)Performed by John Phillips
- Hello Mary-LouWritten by Gene Pitney (uncredited)Performed by John Phillips & Mick Taylor
- Planets Suite'Composed by Gustav Holst (uncredited)Performed by Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
- Blueberry HillPerformed by Louis Armstrong
- Enfantillages PittoresquesComposed by Erik Satie (uncredited)Performed by Frank Glazer
- A Fool Such as IWritten by William M. Trader (uncredited)Performed by Jim Reeves
- Make the World Go AwayWritten by Hank Cochran (uncredited)Performed by Jim Reeves
- Try to Rememberfrom "The Fantasticks"Written by Harvey Schmidt (uncredited) & Tom Jones (uncredited)Performed by The Kingston Trio
- Blue BayouWritten by Joe Melson (uncredited) and Roy Orbison (uncredited)Performed by Roy Orbison
- Silent NightWords by Joseph Mohr (uncredited)Music by Franz Xaver Gruber (uncredited)Performed by Robert Farnon
- True LoveWritten by Cole Porter (uncredited)Performed by Bing Crosby
- Love Is Coming BackWritten by John Phillips (uncredited)Performed by Geneviève Waïte
- Star DustWritten by Hoagy Carmichael (uncredited) & Mitchell Parish (uncredited)Performed by Artie Shaw
- Songs of the Humpback Whale(uncredited)Recorded by Frank Watlington
- Devil's on the Loose (instrumental)(uncredited)Written by John Phillips[Song is used as the "Nathan Bryce" theme when his character is first introduced on a college campus]
- Black Broadway (instrumental)(uncredited)Written by John Phillips[Song is used towards the end of the film when Newton is locked in seclusion in the hotel]
- Liar, Liar(uncredited)Written & Performed by John Phillips[Song is used during the swimming pool scene as Peters has an informal meeting with his associates under a cabana]
- Jerusalem(uncredited)Music by Sir Charles Hubert Hastings ParryWords by William BlakeSung in the church by the choir and congregation
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By what name was The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) officially released in India in Hindi?
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