# | Track | Artist/Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Da Bronx | Charles Fox, Paul Williams, Robert Klein and Donald Webber Jr | |
2. | We Love N8 | Nathan East Trio | |
3. | Friends | John Robinson | |
4. | Flash Wednesday | Chris Joyner, Scott Seiver and David Ralicke | |
5. | Livin' The Dream | Will Collyer and John Robinson | |
6. | Bronx Memories | Tom Scott | |
7. | Blue Pachenga | Charles Fox | |
8. | Stickball | John Robinson | |
9. | Chaz On Arthur Avenue | Tom Scott | |
10. | Those Were The Days | Fish Ranch Road | |
11. | George Shares Yearbook | Tom Scott | |
12. | OOH Child (Version One) | Felicia Collins, Liv Warfield, Chris Joyner, David Wilder, John Robinson and Tom Scott | |
13. | The Boogie Down | Trevor Lawrence Jr. | |
14. | OOH Child (Version Two) | Felicia Collins, Liv Warfield, Chris Joyner, David Wilder, John Robinson and Tom Scott | |
15. | Gonna Be Alright | Maya Azucena, Javid Francis, Cleje Ferrol, Alexander Herrera, John Robinson and Michael Thompson | |
16. | Da Bronx (Live) | Charles Fox, Paul Williams, Robert Klein and Donald Webber Jr |
Added on Sunday, July 19, 2020
Notefornote Music presents the album for the HBO documentary The Bronx, USA. The album contains the original song Da Bronx written by Charles Fox with lyrics by Paul Williams and performed by Robert Klein and Donald Webber Jr.
Notefornote Music presents the album for the HBO documentary The Bronx, USA. The album contains the original song Da Bronx written by Charles Fox with lyrics by Paul Williams and performed by Robert Klein and Donald Webber Jr.
Also included are tracks by composers Nathan East, John Robinson and Tom Scott, and other songs from the film.
The soundtrack is released digitally on July 31, 2020.
A love letter to a special part of New York City and its distinctive residents,The Bronx, USA follows producer George Shapiro as he returns to his hometown of the Bronx. While back, Shapiro reflects on the singularity of the borough and the close friendships he made there that have stood the test of time.
The documentary also focuses on the next generation of Bronx-ites, and celebrates the shared values connects generations of the borough.
More info at: Official website HBO