The important thing for us which makes difference humanity from animal are our our worlds, what we are and whant to be are what exactly we are far from fake, i remember i rode from one of the genuine from he said to us, we have many bad people but same time there is many nice people, i don't know why i remembered that till i got the proof it from ,my reaction is my eyes look or contact and hug or maybe later that just beer's
This song also serves for django. King died of a gunshot wound to the chest, and he was a peaceful guy, King was also the closest person to Django, who gave his "freedom", an almost brotherly connection. "He had a brother His only brother A peaceful guy One day they found him His shirt was red Two shiny bullets" "I knew he loved someone" This can calmly talk about Django's love for Broomhilda But....It may actually be King's story, which explains his connection to Django.
That's a cool interpretation. The song's lyrics relate to the old western movie His Name Is King but Taratino not only uses a few old songs but references names and takes on ideas from all sorts of westerns As a fan of this genre, it was so cool to see the little easter eggs sprinkled throughout this modern movie
His name was King He had a horse Along the countryside I saw him ride He had a gun I knew him well Oh, I heard him singing I knew he loved someone His name was King (His name was King) He had a brother (He had a Brother) His only brother A peaceful guy One day they found him His shirt was red Two shiny bullets They found his brother dead You can't see King Whoa, he's riding You can't see King That man is searching Got to fight his anger Find in his eyes Sure to find that killer Looking for the man His name was King (His name was King) He had a brother (He had a Brother) His only brother A peaceful guy One day they found him His shirt was red Two shiny bullets They found his brother dead You can't see King Whoa, he's riding You can't see King That man is searching Got to fight his anger Find in his eyes Sure to find that killer Looking for the man His name was King (His name was King) He had a horse (He had a brother) Along the countryside I saw him ride He had a gun I knew him well And when he shot Oh that man, he never missed Ride on King, ride You get your man
You never learn King's backstory in the movie, but if you listen to his theme, it tells you. He was probably just your average everyday dentist, but as soon as someone shot his brother, he went on a quest for revenge; the killer probably had a bounty on him, and then he was all like, "oh! good idea!" Imagine what kind of badass adventures he had in the five years before he met Django. You could make an entire TV show or comic book about it.
Luis Bacalov  His name was King He had a horse Along the countryside I saw him ride He had a gun I knew him well Oh, I heard him singing I knew he loved someone His name was King He had a brother His only brother A peaceful guy One day they found him His shirt was red Two shiny bullets They found his brother dead You can't see King Whoa, he's riding You can't see King That man is searching Got to fight his anger Find in his eyes Sure to find that killer Looking for the man His name was King He had a horse Along the countryside I saw him ride He had a gun I knew him well And when he shot Oh that man, he never missed Ride on King, ride You get your man
I remember i was in sophomore year and i was taking a nap in music class, the teacher was playing the movie and once i heard this playing i woke up remembering those years i used to play red dead revolver.
LOL, no man just no :D try to find something. She was 36 in 1971 when the song was recorded. What is more interesting that she sings in lot of Morricone's scores (once upon a time in the west - totally diferrent vocal range)
Well, Tarantino is known for using songs and themes from much much older movies. Only Hateful eight has original score. And even that movie has some themes from older movies, too.
@@CaptainPupu I think this is a credit error, if you listen to her vocals at 0:23 you can clearly hear Shawn Robinson singing like in Piero Piccioni's Right or Wrong
Lo Chiamavano King (His Name Is King) Seu nome era King Ele tinha um cavalo Ao longo do campo Eu o vi cavalgar Ele tinha uma arma Eu o conhecia bem Oh, eu ouvi ele cantando Eu sabia que ele amou alguém Seu nome era King Ele tinha um irmão Seu único irmão Um cara tranquilo Um dia encontraram-no Sua camisa estava vermelha Duas balas brilhantes Eles encontraram seu irmão morto Você não pode ver o Rei Whoa, ele está cavalgando Você não pode ver o Rei Aquele homem está à procura Tem de lutar contra a raiva Encontre em seus olhos Certifique-se de encontrar esse assassino Procurando pelo homem Seu nome era king Ele tinha um cavalo Ao longo do campo Eu o vi cavalgar Ele tinha uma arma Eu o conhecia bem E quando ele atirou Oh esse homem, ele nunca errou Cavalgue king, cavalgue Você pegou seu homem
HerobrineSLAYER why do you keep commenting that over and over and you yourself admitted you've never seen it. Watch a few clips and you will like it trust me I've played red dead revolver and my favorite video game is rdr2 you will like it.
He kissed his head to show remorse which is what I feel is all he could do at the time since he was still black and everyone still looked at him as a slave. Picture him lugging around a dead white man in the time he was in, he would have been hung.
The first time i heard this was without the lyrics. in a Game called Read Dead revolver. a Game that came out in 2002. Does anyone know how it ended up in this movie? :O
Estaría bueno que también aclararas que la música fue compuesta por Luis Enríquez Bacalov originalmente para la película del año 1971 "His name is King" interpretada por Klaus Kinsky y dirigida por Giancarlo Romitelli... NO TODO ES TARANTINO, NO INVENTÓ LA PÓLVORA!!!!!
Edda dell'Orso , Italian singer, especially known for her collaboration with composer Ennio Morricone for which she provided wordless vocals to a large number of his film scores.Dell'Orso also provided vocals to film scores of other Italian composers such as Bruno Nicolai, Piero Piccioni, Luis Bacalov and Roberto Pregadio.
When I first saw this film no one understood why I was so excited when this song came on. RED DEAD REVOLVER FOREVER BITCHES
They didnt make the song dumbfuck
He didn't even say that they made the song you fucking tosser.
That song is from a movie called Lo chiamavamo King, in english His name was King.
Finally a man of culture
What
R.I.P DR. Schultz
WellPlayBr Não, amigo, tá certo
R.I.P Schultz
He didn’t die ,just went home
Christopher Waltz is an amazing actor.
The important thing for us which makes difference humanity from animal are our our worlds, what we are and whant to be are what exactly we are far from fake, i remember i rode from one of the genuine from he said to us, we have many bad people but same time there is many nice people, i don't know why i remembered that till i got the proof it from ,my reaction is my eyes look or contact and hug or maybe later that just beer's
I love how it gives backstory to why Doctor King Schultz was a bounty hunter and not a dentist
This song also serves for django.
King died of a gunshot wound to the chest, and he was a peaceful guy, King was also the closest person to Django, who gave his "freedom", an almost brotherly connection.
"He had a brother
His only brother
A peaceful guy
One day they found him
His shirt was red
Two shiny bullets"
"I knew he loved someone" This can calmly talk about Django's love for Broomhilda
But....It may actually be King's story, which explains his connection to Django.
@@juliana.5372 Makes sense,Deep stuff dude 👍
@@juliana.5372 He's not a peaceful guy - he literally kills people as a job.
@@Slechy_Lesh They said his BROTHER was a peaceful guy, we don't know what his job was mfw
That's a cool interpretation. The song's lyrics relate to the old western movie His Name Is King but Taratino not only uses a few old songs but references names and takes on ideas from all sorts of westerns
As a fan of this genre, it was so cool to see the little easter eggs sprinkled throughout this modern movie
There are people like King in this world. You don't mess with them, no matter how powerful and rich you are!
Magnific voice ,the best movie and soundtrack! Love!
His name was King
He had a horse
Along the countryside
I saw him ride
He had a gun
I knew him well
Oh, I heard him singing
I knew he loved someone
His name was King (His name was King)
He had a brother (He had a Brother)
His only brother
A peaceful guy
One day they found him
His shirt was red
Two shiny bullets
They found his brother dead
You can't see King
Whoa, he's riding
You can't see King
That man is searching
Got to fight his anger
Find in his eyes
Sure to find that killer
Looking for the man
His name was King (His name was King)
He had a brother (He had a Brother)
His only brother
A peaceful guy
One day they found him
His shirt was red
Two shiny bullets
They found his brother dead
You can't see King
Whoa, he's riding
You can't see King
That man is searching
Got to fight his anger
Find in his eyes
Sure to find that killer
Looking for the man
His name was King (His name was King)
He had a horse (He had a brother)
Along the countryside
I saw him ride
He had a gun
I knew him well
And when he shot
Oh that man, he never missed
Ride on King, ride
You get your man
is it suppose to be an homage to dolomite song ?
It's also in the description
i love how it gives backstory to why he is a bounty hunter now and not a dentist
@@nicholasburque1066 He just copied and pasted to look cool.
django unchained the greatest western of all time
what a song and a film
A classic soundtrack song.
You never learn King's backstory in the movie, but if you listen to his theme, it tells you. He was probably just your average everyday dentist, but as soon as someone shot his brother, he went on a quest for revenge; the killer probably had a bounty on him, and then he was all like, "oh! good idea!" Imagine what kind of badass adventures he had in the five years before he met Django. You could make an entire TV show or comic book about it.
Luis Bacalov

His name was King
He had a horse
Along the countryside
I saw him ride
He had a gun
I knew him well
Oh, I heard him singing
I knew he loved someone
His name was King
He had a brother
His only brother
A peaceful guy
One day they found him
His shirt was red
Two shiny bullets
They found his brother dead
You can't see King
Whoa, he's riding
You can't see King
That man is searching
Got to fight his anger
Find in his eyes
Sure to find that killer
Looking for the man
His name was King
He had a horse
Along the countryside
I saw him ride
He had a gun
I knew him well
And when he shot
Oh that man, he never missed
Ride on King, ride
You get your man
love this song. Nothing beats spaghetti westerns
Guided by his anger, Fire in his eyes.
I'm just here bc 1.) I love Django. 2.) I recognized the song from the Coors Commercial.
I remember i was in sophomore year and i was taking a nap in music class, the teacher was playing the movie and once i heard this playing i woke up remembering those years i used to play red dead revolver.
Cried when Schultz died, my favorite
Great song, great film.
Red dead revolver was better
@@herobrineslayer1585 Nope
audley powell I’ve never watched the movie and you’ve never played the game so I guess were even
The movie is my fav for Tarantino anf the game is Epic.
But the game was first so...
The real OG's will say Red Dead Revolver
R.I.P Arthur Morgan
R.I.P Jhon Marston
Long Live Red Harlow
Thanks for ruining story
@@dababybiggestfan2362 rdr1 older than 10 years and rdr2 4 years???
And then there was me at age 15 in 2004 hearing this in Red Dead Revolver thinking it was the theme for the game.
It was never really about the money
Show esse som , com a voz de Edda mais linda ainda !!!
The movie this was originally from was so-so, but the music in it was so iconic Tarantino knew people needed to hear it again lol
yeah, the QT movie it wound up in was only so so too. lol
@@EvieFive you are simply incorrect
Can you believe the lady who sing it was 77 year old during the recording?
I legit thought it's a young gal who sing it like no more than 30. Amazing.
LOL, no man just no :D try to find something. She was 36 in 1971 when the song was recorded. What is more interesting that she sings in lot of Morricone's scores (once upon a time in the west - totally diferrent vocal range)
Giveall 96 weird, I've gathered it has been recorder for the movie around 2012
Well, Tarantino is known for using songs and themes from much much older movies. Only Hateful eight has original score. And even that movie has some themes from older movies, too.
@@CaptainPupu I think this is a credit error, if you listen to her vocals at 0:23 you can clearly hear Shawn Robinson singing like in Piero Piccioni's Right or Wrong
I'm obsessed with this song!!!!
El mejor western de este siglo. Asi de simple.
what a display of perfect acting in this movie (y)
Lo Chiamavano King (His Name Is King)
Seu nome era King
Ele tinha um cavalo
Ao longo do campo
Eu o vi cavalgar
Ele tinha uma arma
Eu o conhecia bem
Oh, eu ouvi ele cantando
Eu sabia que ele amou alguém
Seu nome era King
Ele tinha um irmão
Seu único irmão
Um cara tranquilo
Um dia encontraram-no
Sua camisa estava vermelha
Duas balas brilhantes
Eles encontraram seu irmão morto
Você não pode ver o Rei
Whoa, ele está cavalgando
Você não pode ver o Rei
Aquele homem está à procura
Tem de lutar contra a raiva
Encontre em seus olhos
Certifique-se de encontrar esse assassino
Procurando pelo homem
Seu nome era king
Ele tinha um cavalo
Ao longo do campo
Eu o vi cavalgar
Ele tinha uma arma
Eu o conhecia bem
E quando ele atirou
Oh esse homem, ele nunca errou
Cavalgue king, cavalgue
Você pegou seu homem
✌🇧🇷
Óooooooooo brasillllllll
King é nome próprio, não se traduz nome próprio
LOVE THAT SONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This dope for using Red harlow theme super dope
I watching hier from Brasil 🇧🇷
read dead revolver
Noob Player I love that game
Joseph Docherty I love rockstar in general
Red Dead Redemption 2
In Django's case it should be Red Dead Revenge
Oh how I love that game I still have it I wish rockstar makes a second one I’ll will buy it
Man I wish I was there in cinemas to see people’s reaction😢
such a pretty song for such a pretty film
Red dead revolver was better
HerobrineSLAYER why do you keep commenting that over and over and you yourself admitted you've never seen it. Watch a few clips and you will like it trust me I've played red dead revolver and my favorite video game is rdr2 you will like it.
An instrumental version in Red Dead Revolver, the full song in Django Unchained.
Red Harlow has Arrived, along with his new pal, Django.
That bass line
Red Harlow❤
When you play red dead revolver and hear this. :) knew it from django first lol
Other way around, but yes.
best title song for RED DEAD REVOLVER
In other words Marshall.. you own me 200 dollars.
Your the real king Arthur Morgan!!
Nothing against Django. Different universe
agree 100% F poor Arthur
Red Harlow is the legendary king
For Arthur!!!!!
Very powerfull!!
Fantastic
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
LONG LIVE RED HARLOW!!!! ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿💯💯💯
this is cool maj
My dad actually knew Quentin n the early 60s used tell me how into his work hed get amazing human being no doubt
That's cool.
1:24 Esta parte toca onde o Django eo Doutor kin Vão na fazenda do paizão
Don't play video games anymore. Cool that it's featured in em, but this is FILM LEGEND
Video games are so much better than watching movies. I’d rather feel more involved in the plot rather than just watch it
Who’s here from the Coors Light commercial?
Me
Me too!! 😅
I am lol
Me 2
I'm here from Django
RDR 🤠
Red Dead Revolver
I picture a badass cowboy riding thru the desert maybe Clint Eastwood
Random Commentator or John Marston
@@oskarkessler5285 no. Only red from red dead revolver
arthur morgan
nice song
who know red dead revolver
Me
everyone that came here
Обожаю эту музыку!
Argentina siempre presente
Anybody else introduced to this piece by the instrumental version in Red Dead Revolver
Red Harlow, Red dead revolver 😉
Django, Coors, or Red Dead revolver
R. I. P.
I’m sorry, I couldn’t resist
love that fucking bass line.
Muito bom!
Django took his freedom papers from Dr schulze dead body and left him to rot in the barn ,didn't even give him a decent burial.
He kissed his head to show remorse which is what I feel is all he could do at the time since he was still black and everyone still looked at him as a slave. Picture him lugging around a dead white man in the time he was in, he would have been hung.
The first time i heard this was without the lyrics. in a Game called Read Dead revolver. a Game that came out in 2002. Does anyone know how it ended up in this movie? :O
Red harlow
❤❤❤❤🎉
Django brought me here
i think
similar music is monophonics - bang bang
Singer : Ann Reid Collin
Hail Red Dead Revolver
Uncle Red Harlow
Red Harlow was here
"Every German Has Heard of Broomhilda"
HOOGO SCHTEEGLEETZ
german here can confirm
the d is silent so...
d-jango unchaine
BEYOND WATCH
Galaxy Watch3
Is this song about the King from Django or is this from something else?
It's from an old Italian Western "Spaghetti Westerns" they were called.
This isnt Edda Dell'Orso, the woman singing her name was Shawn Robinson!
So que jogo red dead no ps2 vai lembrar
신나는구먼
갤럭시 워치3 삼성 광고음은
선정부터 탁월함
His name was King
He had horse
Along the country side, I saw him ride
He had a gun
I knew him well
Viva Perón.
Estaría bueno que también aclararas que la música fue compuesta por Luis Enríquez Bacalov originalmente para la película del año 1971 "His name is King" interpretada por Klaus Kinsky y dirigida por Giancarlo Romitelli... NO TODO ES TARANTINO, NO INVENTÓ LA PÓLVORA!!!!!
Cuál es mejor?!
Anybody else know that the instrumental version was red dead revolvers theme
Musica His Name is King, Italian 🇮🇹 Western. 💪
Jeremiah 10:16
So did quinton just play red dead revolver and said "yup"
damn buck
RED DEAD REVOLVER
Chanson maginifique qui me fait penser a moi. Une vie de merde, mais des enfars et un petit fils formidalr❤❤❤😂😂😂 Rejane Goudal
Arthur Morgan dies in rdr2
John Marston dies in rdr
Red Harlow ends his story alive
Conclusion: Red Harlow best protagonist ever
please, name of the singer?
Edda dell'Orso , Italian singer, especially known for her collaboration with composer Ennio Morricone for which she provided wordless vocals to a large number of his film scores.Dell'Orso also provided vocals to film scores of other Italian composers such as Bruno Nicolai, Piero Piccioni, Luis Bacalov and Roberto Pregadio.
@@CinemaHotelStudios thanks
@@CinemaHotelStudios That is not Edda singing. She was credited incorrectly. It is most likely Shawn Robinson.
You are insisting well if thats what you insisting
Red dead revolver
Red dead rebolver . XD .... Psx2
You owe me 500 dollars…..
I LOVE THIS SONG!! Love her voice.