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Crossroads
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Cross Roads
Performed by
Terry Evans
and
Ry Cooder
Written by
Robert Johnson
Turkish March
Arranged and Performed by
Bill Kanengiser
(as William Kanengiser)
Written by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
He Made A Woman Out Of Me
Performed by
Amy Madigan
Written by Fred Burch and
Don Hill
(as Donald Hill)
If I Lose
Performed by
Amy Madigan
Written by
Ralph Stanley
Cotton Needs Pickin'
Performed by The Wonders
Written by
Richard 'Shubby' Holmes
(as Richard Holmes),
Otis Taylor
,
John Price
and
Frank Frost
Maintenance Man
Performed by The Wonders
Written by
John Price
and
Frank Frost
Willie Brown Blues
Performed by
Joe Seneca
,
John 'Juke' Logan
(harmonica), The Wonders and
Ry Cooder
(guitar)
Written by
Joe Seneca
and
Ry Cooder
Feelin' Bad Blues
Written and Performed by
Ry Cooder
Butler's Bag
Written and Performed by
Steve Vai
and
Ry Cooder
Head Cuttin' Duel
Written and Performed by
Steve Vai
and
Ry Cooder
Eugene's Trick Bag
Written and Performed by
Steve Vai
Walkin' Blues
Written by
Sonny Terry
and
Ry Cooder
Performed by
Sonny Terry
(harmonica) and
Ry Cooder
(guitar)
Hush (Somebody's Calling My Name)
(uncredited)
Written by Traditional
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