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1. | I Won’t Back Down | Kris Kristofferson | |
2. | Igual Que Yo | José Feliciano | |
3. | Texas Rising Suite | | |
4. | Emily Arrives in Camp / Town Evacuation | | |
5. | Anderson Wakes Rangers | | |
6. | Truett & Yancey Flirt with Sarah | | |
7. | The Alamo and Lorca | | |
8. | Sam Talks Strategy | | |
9. | Deaf’s Goodbye to Lupe | | |
10. | Lupe Watches Deaf Ride Off | | |
11. | Getting’ a Whippin’ | | |
12. | Houston Addresses the Troops | | |
13. | Rangers Run into Mexican Army | | |
14. | Mexican Ambush | | |
15. | Santa Ana and Emily Sex in the Bath | | |
16. | Bigfoot and Hayes at the Waterfall | | |
17. | Lorca’s Hanging Bodies | | |
18. | Wykoff’s New Home | | |
19. | Deaf Tries talking to Lupe | | |
20. | The Battle of San Jacinto (Part 1) | | |
21. | The Battle of San Jacinto (Part 2) | | |
22. | Emily Rescue | | |
23. | Yellow Rose of Texas | | |
24. | Yellow Rose of Texas (Alternate Version) | | |
25. | Come to the Bower | | |
26. | Come to the Bower (New Orleans Version) | | |
27. | Texas Rising Main Title | | |
28. | Take Me to Texas | George Strait | |
The soundtrack to History Channel’s highly-anticipated “Texas Rising” mini-series releases to all digital retailers on May 19. The compilation includes recordings by George Strait, Kris Kristofferson, José Feliciano, John Debney and Bruce Broughton.
Quintessential Texan and iconic singer/songwriter George Strait delivers original song, “Take Me To Texas,” written by Shane McAnally and Brandy Clark, while another Texas son, Kris Kristofferson, remade the Tom Petty classic, “I Won’t Back Down” for the project. International guitar virtuoso José Feliciano contributed the original piece “Igual Que Yo” created specifically for “Texas Rising.” The remaining titles on the 28-track album are instrumental score by Academy Award-nominated composer John Debney and ten-time Emmy Award-winning Bruce Broughton. The first time for both composers to work in Nashville, Debney and Broughton fully created the “Texas Rising” score at the famed Ocean Way Studios on Music Row.
From the same creative team behind the multi-Emmy Award-winning, record-breaking “Hatfields & McCoys,” “Texas Rising” is a ten-hour, five-part event series depicting the Texas Revolution and the rise of the legendary Texas Rangers – set to air beginning May 25 on History Channel. The all-star cast includes Kristofferson as Andrew Jackson, Bill Paxton as Sam Houston and Olivier Martinez as Santa Anna.