Peter Tevis & Ennio Morricone - Lonesome Billy video free download


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Duration: 01:51
Uploaded: 2010/05/19

Track 12 from the rare LP "Un Pugno di... West" - a song from the film "Bullets Don't Argue". Vocals by Peter Tevis. Music composed, arranged & conducted by Ennio Morricone.

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9 years ago

Alex Trimm

Anchorman 2 got me here

9 years ago

BlowNavy

how much leadership do i need for a 100 man army omg

9 years ago

PufferBluntman

The world of the blind. Ron Burgundy, a man who had flourished in a visual medium, had forever entered this realm of darkness.

10 years ago

Cesar Gracie

This music is great and the singer was talking about a brave man.

10 years ago

skeaneable

Ron Burgundy brought me here!

10 years ago

Conspire Music

+FiswaT lol random seein your name here. Was this sampled in something

10 years ago

Edgard Bortoletto

Iniciando bem esta manhã...o fim de semana vai ser recheado de far-west pelo visto!

10 years ago

ClassicRockLivesOn

Sounds like Joy Division plus spaghetti western music lol

10 years ago

italianvogue

Thank you, Ron Burgandy 

10 years ago

Methadone4Life

Thumbs up if fantastic Spaghetti Westerns brought you here and NOTHING else!!

10 years ago

Commander Fluffy

BillyMC brought me here, the LPer who could.

10 years ago

Dadge42

Thumbs up if you're watching this in 1860!!!

11 years ago

TheHapHapHappy

omfg ikr

11 years ago

Owen Healey

but Eminem is the top rapper right now and he's white, but I agree with you.

11 years ago

Rebecca Jacobs

Thumbs up for the you hate the error message when you hunt buffalo

11 years ago

Nick Williams

You know good and well that hip-hop was created by black people and the vast majority of popular artists in the genre are still black. I think that's a big part of why it's so heavily scrutinized. That's not racism, that's realism.

11 years ago

Jay Young

Tevis is certainly in good voice here. He should've been a larger, much larger, presence in this idiom. Why, Tevis could easily have covered many of the songs done by Burl Ives. The field was certainly wide open for him. I wonder why he didn't come back to the US. He certainly could've had a much larger presence.

11 years ago

Rory Morgan

"Racist" I think your the one being racist here, you're assuming that it is a type of music exclusive to one ethnicity.

11 years ago

Nick Williams

Each one an idiot. Saying rap isn't a musical form is exclusionary, incongruous with the definition of music, and racist. I mean that. I've had it with opinions like yours.

11 years ago

Rufus Dawes

Thumbs up if 1860's old america brought you here!

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