JOHN BARRY 'Frances' End Titles Original Film Version 1982

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John Barry wrote the score for the film, 'Frances' in 1982.
The movie is about the life and career of actress, Frances Farmer and starred Jessica Lange in the title role. This is the last track on the soundtrack album. Its full title is 'Home Again: Things Are Going To Be Slow From Now On' and it encorporates the two main themes from the score.

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  • If Miss Farmer could listen to this Theme ,,maybe she would cry for the rest of her life ,,like we all cried when we listened to the wonderful music by this great musician..i am standing respectfully for u Mr.Barry

  • Thank you, Mr. Barry, for many, many beautiful film scores. Out of all your compositions, the music from "Frances" will always remain my favorite.  RIP.

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  • Poignant and beautiful. A wonderfully heartfelt piece by the late great romantic Barry.

  • One of my favorite films and the music was so appropriate, especially the end. I think one of Mozart 's piano sonatas was also played during this film .

  • All my friend call this piece my life in music. It's been a difficult journey......

  • This movie made me cry. My parents had me institutionalized for 2 years for being hyper....I was of course no longer lobotomized (Frances may not have been either..) but I received insulin shocj therapy and electroshock therapy. I was 5.

  • tres belle composition de john, un homme qui n'a fait que s'amélioré au fil des années......

  • When I was in college, I scored this piece for wind ensemble in my arranging class (as best I could as I had no printed orchestral score to work from). After the band played through my arrangement as part of my final grade, the flute soloist broke down and cried saying, "This is the saddest of music I have ever played." I took her out for drinks afterward and told her about Frances Farmer. I have since learned the movie is not entirely accurate, but the music haunts me to this day. JB = genius!

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