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  • This sounds to be the version released on the UK vinyl 45 at the time, which charted very high. This inspired me to see the film, which I love.

  • OMG! The harmonica playing in this is so beautiful! Please don't ever take this off youtube!

  • I was looking for this track for so long! It was not on the movie soundtrack disk.

  • I was looking for this track for so long! It was not on the movie soindtrack disk.

  • I was looking for this track for so long!

  • The harmonica part is absolutly beautiful. Incredibly easy to figure out. To play along with the song, use an F harp. (Note: dash before number means draw, no dash means blow.)

    4.3.4.5.4

    7.-8.7.6

    -5.6.-5.5.4

    -5.-4.4.-4

    4.3.4.5.4

    7.-8.7.6

    -6.-7.7.7.9

    8.-8.7.7

  • @JonathanJanzen This must be one of the very few orchestral pieces composed for harp. It's gorgeous. If you know of any other orchestral works for the harmonica, please let me know. Thanx.

  • Great music for a great film. John Barry's score for the film...SOMEWHERE IN TIME...is superb...

  • It is the same version as Movilo;s and what I heard from...the great guy across the pond...that all they did was lay the drum tracks in....and it appeared on that damn gold thing..THEY still need to expand Dances with Wolves there is another 15 minutes of music missing...

  • @UFOSPACE1999 I'll have to listen to Moviola to check that out. There is a version of Dances With Wolves on that disc but I've never listened to it.

  • Actually...it was like this...This is from Moviola the Music John Barry did..and all they did was lay in the drums and guitar tracks ontop of what was there.

  • @UFOSPACE1999 This track isn't from Movieola, it's from the two track CD produced as a promotional tool for the film Dances With Wolves and distributed to radio stations. Both tracks from the disc were later included on the 24 k gold CD of the score.

  • I hate drums but it is the bass guitar that makes this track.

    Taffyjeff

  • I hate drums but it is the bass guitar that makes this track.

  • The kettle drums sound great. They give an 'epic' sound and timbre to the score. It is intended this way. And the haunting strings give rise to the fast prairies of waving greasy grass. The siren calls of the mouthorgan sears through it and underscores the Plains Cavalry Officer of John Dunbar.  Touches of his character are in the next novel GETTYSBURG... OTHER TIMES Search Amazon or view my profile.

  • its all about 2.45

  • Amazing ! X

  • amo la musica de la pelicula, y esta version me encanta!!!!!! aguante tatanka!!!!!!

  • I first heard this on Brisbane radio station 4BH but missed the title and now i've found it, i'm never going to let it go, whenever i listen to it i can feel the tears whelling in my eyes, and my heart beats faster, a very moving piece of music

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  • @gaz057 Your comments? Highly agreed with… Still love the movie over three afternoons with a bottle of champagne each arvo...

    Check out my new book GETTYSBURG... OTHER TIMES

    See my profile or search Amazon, Barnes&Nobel, ebay... Touches of John Dunbar are there for you to find. Cheers...

  • This song was just played on 88.7 FM in Chicago, our smooth jazz station. Every day at 11:00 a.m., the DJ plays an oldie in his Rick O'Dell Remembers spotlight song.

  • didn't saw the movie but now I hear this I wish I could see it right now

  • I've listened to both and I have to say the drums add something - also the stronger contrast 2.46 onwards is memorable. Especially if your ever saw the video released with this on the Classics Sky channel, when they are riding down the buffalo herds.

  • I like better the original version guys...although this is pretty cool too...

  • Gorgeous song

  • Magnificant

  • learn to spell, dipshit.

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  • UFOSPACE1999 is bang on the money. Those drums are unbearable. Barry didn't intend this, just because you pull your plumbs daily to his back catalog doesn't mean you are psychic. The only thing the strings give rise to is your tiny prick before you ram it into a jar of mint sauce.

  • John Barry did the re-arrangement and has conducted this version publicly many times.

    Ennio Morricone did a similar thing with Good the Bad and the Ugly which was vamped up and got to Number 1 single in England.

  • shut it you.

  • all that was done was, Barry recorded with English Chamber Orchestra for Moviola, and someone came behind him and layed in this drum crap.

  • i like this it's good i just bought cd of john barry it's realy nice just make's you want to have a dram in your hand & chill out ! lol

  • very good!!! But the drums destroy it, I think.

  • magnifico!!!!!!

  • Thank you for this.

  • Magnificently beautiful....flows like the running of a wolf on a full moon night in search of his mate.....Bob, Palm Springs, Ca.

  • massa

  • I had to buy the Gold version of this soundtrack to find this! I'd heard it on the radio years before and had to find it!

  • The Gold disc is a nice release of the score. I have a copy and it's one of my favorites. It's almost like a piece of treasure.

    I found the promotional 2 track CD with this and one other cut at a thrift store for two dollars.

  • @vamfv now that is a find....

  • oh my gosh! I've been looking for this version for how many years. I think it's been 17 years. I even watch this movie, bought a soundtrack still in a cassette tape. when i heard this music it was raining, and then my room was very dark. thanks, for uploading!!!

  • beautiful version of the John Dunbar theme (should've been called the love theme).

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