Soundtrack: Django Unchained

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Note: Below is a complete playlist of all 27 songs that can be heard in the movie “Django Unchained”. Some of these commercial songs are not included on the official soundtrack album, but are used in the movie.


All 27 songs featured in “Django Unchained”:


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Django - Luis Bacalov & Rocky Roberts
Timestamp: 0:00 | Scene: First song. To be heard right at the beginning of the film.
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The Braying Mule - Ennio Morricone
Timestamp: 0:12 | Scene: Django and Dr. King Schultz arrive in Daughtry, Texas. Everyone looks at Django's horse.
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Lo Chiamavano King (His Name Is King) - Luis Bacalov & Edda Orso
Timestamp: 0:23 | Scene: Django and Schultz leave the place after killing the sheriff. Can also be heard as Django dresses again.
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Norme Con Ironie - Ennio Morricone
Timestamp: 0:25 | Scene: Django tells how he and his wife were sold.
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Freedom - Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton
Timestamp: 0:33 | Scene: Django tells how the brothers beat his wife.
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La Corsa (2nd Version) - Luis Bacalov
Timestamp: 0:35 | Scene: Django runs to the brothers who are about to whip a young woman.
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Requiem (Verdi) Prologue - Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
Timestamp: 0:41 | Scene: A gang on horses with white masks attacked Schultz and Django.
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I Got a Name - Jim Croce
Timestamp: 0:50 | Scene: Django and Schultz get their horses ready and set out to save Django's wife.
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I Giorni Dell’ira - Riziero Ortolani
Timestamp: 0:55 | Scene: Django practices shooting with his pistol.
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Minacciosamente Lontano - Ennio Morricone
Timestamp: 1:12 | Scene: Django and Schultz meet with Calvin Candie.
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100 Black Coffins - Rick Ross
Timestamp: 1:15 | Scene:
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Nicaragua (feat. Pat Metheny) - Jerry Goldsmith
Timestamp: 1:25 | Scene: They ride to the ranch after 3 dogs killed the black man because he ran away from Mr. Candie.
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Sister Sara’s Theme - Ennio Morricone
Timestamp: 1:33 | Scene: Candie's men and the wife of Django, Broomhilda to see.
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Ancora Qui - Elisa Toffoli
Timestamp: 1:35 | Scene: The table is set.
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Fur Elise - Ashley Toman
Timestamp: 2:04 | Scene: Broomhilda's certificate of transfer is signed. A harp can be heard in the background.
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Unchained (The Payback / Untouchable) - James Brown & 2Pac
Timestamp: 2:13 | Scene: After Schultz was shot, Django shows up and kills all the men from Candies.
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Freedom 2009 - Richie Havens
Timestamp: 2:16 | Scene: Django gives up...
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Ain’t No Grave - Johnny Cash
Timestamp: 2:22 | Scene: Django is brought to the LeQuint Dicky Mining Company.
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Who Did That to You? - John Legend
Timestamp: 2:29 | Scene: Django kills the three Australians after they have released him.
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Too Old to Die Young - Brother Dege (AKA Dege Legg)
Timestamp: 2:31 | Scene: Django returns to Candyland and kills even more of Candie's men.
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Un Monumento - Ennio Morricone
Timestamp: 2:33 | Scene: Django saves his wife Broomhilda.
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Trinity: Titoli - Annibale E I Cantori Moderni
Timestamp: 2:40 | Scene: Song can be heard after Django blew up the house.
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Ode to Django (The D Is Silent) - RZA
Timestamp: 2:42 | Scene: Can be heard in the credits.
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Town of Silence (from „Django“) (Version 2) - Luis Bacalov
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Town of Silence - Luis Bacalov
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Blue Dark Waltz - Luis Bacalov
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Dopo La Congiura (from „I Crudeli“) - Ennio Morricone
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What’s the movie about?
The film is about the slave Django (Jamie Foxx), a slave whose brutal past with his previous owners leads him to face to face with the German-born bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz). Schultz needs Django to track down the Brittle brothers. He assures Django that he will be a free man after the brothers have been captured. Nevertheless, the two men do not go their separate ways from now on. Instead, together they target the most wanted criminals in the South. But Django has an even bigger goal in mind: He wants to find and save his wife Broomhilda (Kerry Washington). Their search leads Django and Schultz to Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio). Candie is the owner of “Candyland”, a notorious plantation where Broomhilda also has to work. If Django and Schultz want to escape with Broomhilda, they have to choose between independence and solidarity, between sacrifice and survival…

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