Me and my granpa used to watch Clint Eastwood we watch every western there is but he recently passed away and I almost cry when I try to listen but listening to it bring me back to when we used to ride the tractor together and talk in the truck there was so much story’s he told and I wish I could have heard one more before he passed love ya grandpa
Same here brother! My Grandpa introduced me to Clint Eastwood when I was a child….he passed away in1994….it’s 2021 and I miss him dear…because of him I’m a huge western fan and always will be
This is not a bad impersonation of Morricone. Frontiere gets the sound and the musical vocabulary right, the main thing he misses is the kind of surprises Ennio loves to throw in.
This was a great western movie and theme. Quoting Arthur Winsten of the New York Post who called it, “A western of quality, courage, danger and excitement.”
If you listen to this in a train and look outside at the trees you go by fast it's even more awesome. And if you go by the "Wuppertal Schwebebahn" "hang 'em high" gets a whole new meaning
Although this is Dominic Frontiere's music score,this is NOT the actual motion picture soundtrack from "HANG EM' HIGH"-this was Frontiere's music,but it was a revised version,made for the LP Vinyl release,likely by United Artists' then record label,before being re-released on vinyl by MCA Records in later years! the actual movie score he composed,was far more richer and bolder,then the LP version,of this 1968 United Artists release,the very first American Western,after UA released "THE GOOD,THE BAD,AND THE UGLY" in 1966,with outstanding direction by Ted Post ("MAGNUM FORCE")
By a koinkydink I just bought a. 11'×17 poster for Hang Em'High for my Man Cave /Train Room. I also bought Rio Conchos;The Wild Bunch and Who Killed Who?as well.
For the record,this is Dominic Frontiere's music from United Artists' "HANG 'EM HIGH",but Frontiere composed this score exclusively for the United Artists Record label,meaning that this is NOT the actual authentic soundtrack from the 1968 movie! if viewers listen carefully,they can actually hear the real Dominic Frontiere music score on the movie,which is certainly not the actual music used for the LP album,,and that's sad,because the actual music from the movie is WAY better,and has more feeling! you won't find that on this particular soundtrack,that MCA Records re-released in 1986,,and it's a pity that MGM/UA didn't correct that,when they began re-releasing more authentic movie soundtracks in 1998 from the United Artists vaults!
@xxrobloxiaxx Your not the only one i have been watching them for 2 years and im 17 now. I always feel like i have grown up in the wrong time in history, its like i missed the 60s when these were good to all audiences
this song plays in my head when i go to school, i go to boot barn get the cooper clothes and just stand with my back to my friends and watch them go past me like, who is that, until i go in the classroom and be like, hi guys, don't go over to that phone teacher i need you alive, bang bang bang.
A person who's watched as many old kung fu pictures as I have ends up being knowledgeable in spaghetti western soundtracks without even knowing it. Several of those films, such as "Death Duel of Kung Fu", have made use (unauthorized, of course) of this particular theme, and I like this one a lot.
You get a quick ear when you love both genres equally. For instance, Quemada or Burn! had its soundtrack used for the 37 Steps of Shaolin films, plus the One-Armed Swordsman series used the theme from Duel at Diablo for the main theme. This also applies to other mainstream Hollywood films, as well. Several early Jackie Chan films used the Chinese-sounding parts of the soundtrack to The Sand Pebbles when illustrating the wisdom of elderly masters (The Drunken Master, for instance).
I love the beginning of "The Dragon Lives"where fake Bruce Lee fights Jamed Bond and Clint Eastwood!! Then later how he fights mummies with the help of Popeye!!!
yes you can find thess theme song in a lot of kung fu / wu xia movies as "the water margin" or "one armed-boxer". I mean the main theme the one who look a little bite like the good the bas....
I love this song! I wanna make a metal version of it! I jammed it with some friends of mine in VA that had a band called K.E.G (They are on youtube) and it sounded badass.
First part sounds a lot like Gilligans Island theme. The ending to. Humm...."The professor and Mary Ann, here on Gilligans Isle!" Its almost exactly the same. Also Notice a lot of the Sound Track has vaguely Star Trek like original series shorts? I wonder if the same musicians did the minor musical stuff aside from the big "Theme".
@TechManSource Tell him he has fans who know his work. I've just watched the interviews on the DVD release of the final season of "The Fugitive." He's a pro - a real composer. His connection to Paul Hindemith was something I didn't know. He seems like a decent man, too. When his music from "The Outer Limits" turned up in "The Fugitive" it was a genuine thrill. Unmistakable sound. So, now I'm going to watch "The Outer Limits" - for the music.
Has anyone ever noted that the song sounds like a western version of the "Gilligan's Island" theme? Once you hear it, you can't go back. I've wondered if they didn't do it as a gag given that Alan Hale is in the cast.
@JoseBronxRican Ok, this is the closest I found, but I'm not sure. It seems likely. What's amazing about this movie is that this guy gets in a fights at a restaurant and on top of a table does a showdown that 20 something years later became break dance (spinning on the ground).
@argent2020 I wonder if it had an American release title, and if I would recognize it; sounds like something I should keep an eye out for. Thanks for the suggestion.
@JokerRecordings Do you think it would be possible to record this again at an rpm a bit slower? The same song is on a Pandora station of mine and I think it sounds a lot better just a little bit slower. Unfortunately it only comes on that station every once in a while. Thanks for posting though!
Listen to this song and you can hear a big chunk of the Gilligan's Island theme song. It makes me laugh because Alan Hale jr., the skipper from Gilligan's Island, is in this movie.
Me and my granpa used to watch Clint Eastwood we watch every western there is but he recently passed away and I almost cry when I try to listen but listening to it bring me back to when we used to ride the tractor together and talk in the truck there was so much story’s he told and I wish I could have heard one more before he passed love ya grandpa
condolence
Same here brother! My Grandpa introduced me to Clint Eastwood when I was a child….he passed away in1994….it’s 2021 and I miss him dear…because of him I’m a huge western fan and always will be
Grandads are like that. RIP to ALL our gramps, chat.
@@tomcrews1 Sounds familiar Tom, grand-pappies rock!
You best carry on his legacy, son.
This movie is so damn underrated.
+MadjaX: Agreed.
No it was so boring
@Bradley Poorman umm no.
@@leonardfeuerstein Why?
@@johnosullivan2764 well i think there was no tense and no action like lets say in the good the bad and the ugly
"When you hang a man, you better look at him"...
As Reno found out to his dismay ! He never should have drawed on Marshall Cooper...
There are two kinds of men in this world.
Those with loaded guns and those who dig.
You dig.
This is a great movie. The Clint Eastwood stare could leave any man shaking in his boots.
the big brother of my childhood was Mr. Clint!!!
Reportedly, Composer Frontierre was given less than 2 weeks to compose a “Morricone-esque” soundtrack. Pretty impressive
this is so Morricone-esque I didn't even react to it not being Morricone until I read your comment 1 minute ago
"You won't get me back alive."
"Then I'll get you there dead."
😂😄yeah!
LOVE that part!! LOL
As someone born in 2009, im proud to say that clint eastwood is my favorite actor
This is the song thats in my head when i go for an exam
Based.
This song gives me motivation to conquer over my demons.
Might be a good tune for them TO play at that JAN 20th Virginia gun disarm protest rally...
For me it makes me want to have a western standoff with my demons
The music in this entire movie is so good.
This song got no business being this good
LOL , well said !
Shot out
It has every business 😂😂
This is not a bad impersonation of Morricone. Frontiere gets the sound and the musical vocabulary right, the main thing he misses is the kind of surprises Ennio loves to throw in.
No he doesn’t.
This was a great western movie and theme. Quoting Arthur Winsten of the New York Post who called it, “A western of quality, courage, danger and excitement.”
The jazzed up version recorded by Booker T & the MG's is outstanding.
Thanks Raf -was looking for that version for years -have a great day
Rafael Rubalcava It’s hard to say which is better, because Booker T and the MG’s put a lot of emotion in this song the organ solo is amazing!
I'm a big, big fan of Booker T & the MGs but ... the reggae version by Richard Ace just, well, 'aces' it. th-cam.com/video/ur_kvNOEm9g/w-d-xo.html
Mike Barton Jackie Mitoo !
I really like the Harry J Allstars Reagge version
My fav song
i heard it 2 seconds ago and immediately turned it on
Mind-blowing theme music, wanna listen it again and again. 🔥❤
Quel tonalités pour cette merveilleuse musique joué à l'harmonica
One of my favorite movies with Clint Eastwood, next to Good, Bad and the Ugly.
I love all of Clint Eastwood western soundtracks
This is my school fight song! Lol
R.i.p Dominic Frontiere.
If you listen to this in a train and look outside at the trees you go by fast it's even more awesome.
And if you go by the "Wuppertal Schwebebahn" "hang 'em high" gets a whole new meaning
This played in my head when I became a Bounty Hunter in Red Dead Online :)
This music gets stuck in my head
Dominic Frontiere composed the great music for The Invaders TV series too.
Don’t forget The Outer Limits, Twelve O’ Clock High, The Rat Patrol and The Flying Nun.
Wonderful superb great movie my favorite. Clint eastwood and music compose Dominic.
Although this is Dominic Frontiere's music score,this is NOT the actual motion picture
soundtrack from "HANG EM' HIGH"-this was Frontiere's music,but it was a revised version,made for the LP Vinyl release,likely by United Artists' then record label,before being re-released on vinyl by MCA Records in later years! the actual movie score he
composed,was far more richer and bolder,then the LP version,of this 1968 United Artists
release,the very first American Western,after UA released "THE GOOD,THE BAD,AND THE UGLY" in 1966,with outstanding direction by Ted Post ("MAGNUM FORCE")
graet job, your selection is just fantastic..
Awesome +
By a koinkydink I just bought a. 11'×17 poster for Hang Em'High for my Man Cave /Train Room.
I also bought Rio Conchos;The Wild Bunch and Who Killed Who?as well.
For the record,this is Dominic Frontiere's music from United Artists' "HANG 'EM HIGH",but Frontiere composed this score exclusively for the United Artists Record label,meaning that this is NOT the actual authentic soundtrack from the 1968 movie! if viewers listen carefully,they can actually hear the real Dominic Frontiere music score on the movie,which is certainly not the actual music used for the LP album,,and that's sad,because the actual music from the movie is WAY better,and has more feeling! you won't find that on this particular soundtrack,that MCA Records re-released in 1986,,and it's a pity that MGM/UA didn't correct that,when they began re-releasing more authentic movie soundtracks in 1998 from the United Artists vaults!
Another great masterpiece from the guy that did The Rat Patrol theme
And 12 o clock High
Frontiere also composted the intro and outro music for the original. The Outer Limits.
me when somebody insults me and i see them years later: "WHEN YOU HANG A MAN YOU BETTER LOOK AT THEM"
They made two mistakes: They hung the wrong man, and they didn't finish the job.
One of the greatest taglines in history.
wheres the replay button!
great song and a very great movie
I’ll fight you to the death on this, this movie has one of the most bitchin themes ever
i'd have loved to see what Leone would have done with this film.
"The Good, the Bad, and the Hanged"?
@@MorrisDugan once upon a time in the gallows
movies like this is why metro goldwyn mayer and Clint Eastwood will never die
@xxrobloxiaxx Your not the only one i have been watching them for 2 years and im 17 now. I always feel like i have grown up in the wrong time in history, its like i missed the 60s when these were good to all audiences
this song plays in my head when i go to school, i go to boot barn get the cooper clothes and just stand with my back to my friends and watch them go past me like, who is that, until i go in the classroom and be like, hi guys, don't go over to that phone teacher i need you alive, bang bang bang.
A person who's watched as many old kung fu pictures as I have ends up being knowledgeable in spaghetti western soundtracks without even knowing it. Several of those films, such as "Death Duel of Kung Fu", have made use (unauthorized, of course) of this particular theme, and I like this one a lot.
You get a quick ear when you love both genres equally. For instance, Quemada or Burn! had its soundtrack used for the 37 Steps of Shaolin films, plus the One-Armed Swordsman series used the theme from Duel at Diablo for the main theme. This also applies to other mainstream Hollywood films, as well. Several early Jackie Chan films used the Chinese-sounding parts of the soundtrack to The Sand Pebbles when illustrating the wisdom of elderly masters (The Drunken Master, for instance).
I love the beginning of "The Dragon Lives"where fake Bruce Lee fights Jamed Bond and Clint Eastwood!!
Then later how he fights mummies with the help of Popeye!!!
It's so good ...
HANG ' EM HANG THEME ( DOMINIC FRONTIERE COMPOSITOR--1968
AMAZING
My Motivational Song
I never seen this movie but I heard it in a old school martial arts film called Death Duel of Kung Fu
yes you can find thess theme song in a lot of kung fu / wu xia movies as "the water margin" or "one armed-boxer".
I mean the main theme the one who look a little bite like the good the bas....
Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California, Oklahoma, Wyoming.......
Dominic Frontiere (June 17 1931 - December 21 2017)
Great sound, Great Movie!
I remember playing this in marching band my Freshman year
Booker T and the MGs took this nice tune and turned it into a masterpiece!
Booker T & the mg's version is the one I remember.. much better version imo
I love this song! I wanna make a metal version of it! I jammed it with some friends of mine in VA that had a band called K.E.G (They are on youtube) and it sounded badass.
I wanna hear. Link, please.
I hate that this isnt on spotify
My favorite movie and I can never find it to play for free.
This is an underrated Clint Eastwood movie. I mean, it's no The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, but it's definitely not The Eiger Sanction either.
@Spartanwarrioromega I think it is the original one, I may be wrong :)
But the rhytm sounds right, cause I've seen the film several times :)
love the rythmn,is there an older version of this song or is this the 1st time it was ever created and made famous by this movie?
First part sounds a lot like Gilligans Island theme. The ending to. Humm...."The professor and Mary Ann, here on Gilligans Isle!" Its almost exactly the same. Also Notice a lot of the Sound Track has vaguely Star Trek like original series shorts? I wonder if the same musicians did the minor musical stuff aside from the big "Theme".
You is the kinda song you listen to when you really man up and do something.
@TechManSource Tell him he has fans who know his work. I've just watched the interviews on the DVD release of the final season of "The Fugitive." He's a pro - a real composer. His connection to Paul Hindemith was something I didn't know. He seems like a decent man, too. When his music from "The Outer Limits" turned up in "The Fugitive" it was a genuine thrill. Unmistakable sound. So, now I'm going to watch "The Outer Limits" - for the music.
Sehr tolles Lied
Tell that to Wyatt Earp, who spent years in Arizona Territory cleaning up scumbags.
Has anyone ever noted that the song sounds like a western version of the "Gilligan's Island" theme? Once you hear it, you can't go back. I've wondered if they didn't do it as a gag given that Alan Hale is in the cast.
This should be the new title for all the criminals and thieves out there.
Wish i was born in 1880 or something like that :)
yeah but no showers, no deodorant, ewwwww, no A/C
@JoseBronxRican Ok, this is the closest I found, but I'm not sure. It seems likely. What's amazing about this movie is that this guy gets in a fights at a restaurant and on top of a table does a showdown that 20 something years later became break dance (spinning on the ground).
@argent2020 I wonder if it had an American release title, and if I would recognize it; sounds like something I should keep an eye out for. Thanks for the suggestion.
if you had to have a neighbor wouldn't it be cool to have Clint as your next door neighbor?
Martin Rettig as long as you stay off of his lawn...
I actually visited his property 2 months ago. Its in Carmel, California. Its beautiful and you can stay there overnight in a little apartment
And as long as you don't touch his Gran Torino !!
They don’t make them like they used to!
Awesome...
Legendary, like everything made by Clint
@yankeetyme Hell Yes!!!!
in every way, shape, and form partner!
0:18 and 1:40 and later 1:50 are these original scores? They are epic.
So many Kung Fu movies used this theme
Grandmastergav86 like what
THIS IS MY FAV MOVIE EVA I ALSO LIKE THE QUICK AND THE DEAD
omg you are my fav videogame character! You are my minecraft skin!
Okay Nothing Strage Here I'll get out
"Quand on pousse la porte du saloon avec le pied, faut pas s'étonner qu'elle vous revienne dans les couilles"
-Alain Soral
ce SWF :bave:
Whistle this theme music when arriving at jury selection. ;)
Ha !! :-)
dislike button shouldn't even be a consideration this is classic !!!
This could easily be mashed up with "The Theme From Gilligan's Island".
Alan Hale jr., who played the skipper, is an actor in this movie.
When you get down to that extra-hot nacho eating contest
If you like this movie, I love you.
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一劍萬生
10 dislikes are all hanging as I write this out
Its 51 dead men now.
Rudol von Strohiem
57 now
62 and those who come after
In which Dominic Frontiere does his best Ennio Morricone impression.
@JokerRecordings Do you think it would be possible to record this again at an rpm a bit slower? The same song is on a Pandora station of mine and I think it sounds a lot better just a little bit slower. Unfortunately it only comes on that station every once in a while. Thanks for posting though!
1:32 I'm stuck between this Western and the Kung-Fu flick 'The Death Duel of Kung Fu'
hang em HIGH hang em HIGH hang em HIGH hang em HIGH hang em HIGH
this great song was adapted/used also in the new Juan Jose Campanella's animated movie 'Metegol' aka 'Futbolín' aka 'Foosball'. Nice!!
Ksthy
Do you know if this song is at public domain?
Listen to this song and you can hear a big chunk of the Gilligan's Island theme song. It makes me laugh because Alan Hale jr., the skipper from Gilligan's Island, is in this movie.
"You don't remember me, do you?"
Booker T and the MG's weren't too shabby with their version, either.
Hello.
Does anyone of you know Dominic Frontiere's address, please ?
Thanks!
Geert Dehoux, classical pianist.
Belgium.
0:32
With Gilligan,
The Skipper too,
The Millionaire,
And his wife.
The movie star,
The professor and Mary Anne,
Here on Gilligan's Isle.
second best western theme
epic
kickass