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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
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Cool Water
Written by
Bob Nolan
Performed by
Tim Blake Nelson
(uncredited)
Randall Collins
Written by
Norman Blake
Little Joe the Wrangler
Written by
Friedrich Hollaender
&
Frank Loesser
Additional Lyrics by
Joel Coen
&
Ethan Coen
Performed by
Tim Blake Nelson
(uncredited)
Carefree Drifter
Written by
David Rawlings
&
Gillian Welch
When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings
Written by
David Rawlings
and
Gillian Welch
Performed by
Tim Blake Nelson
(uncredited) and
Willie Watson
(uncredited)
Weela Weela Wallya
Traditional
Performed by
Liam Neeson
(uncredited)
The Sash My Father Wore
Traditional
Performed by
Liam Neeson
(uncredited)
Under the Double Eagle
Written by
Josef Franz Wagner
Mother Machree
Written by
Rida Johnson Young
,
Chauncey Olcott
&
Ernest Ball
Performed by
Tom Waits
(uncredited)
La Ricciola
Traditional
Arranged by
Gabe Witcher
Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?
Written by
C.W. Murphy
(as Clarence W. Murphy) &
Will Letters
Performed by
Jonjo O'Neill
(uncredited)
Campfire Fiddle
Written by
Gabe Witcher
The Unfortunate Lad
Traditional
Performed by
Brendan Gleeson
(uncredited)
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