Apollo 13
- Genre: Soundtrack/Score
- Music By: James Roy Horner
- Release: 1995
- Time: 02:00:16
- Tagline: Houston, we have a problem.
Tracklist:
CD1:
1. James Horner - Main Title
2. One Small Step (Spoken By Walter Cronkite And Neil Armstrong)
3. James Brown - Night Train
4. The Young Rascals - Groovin
5. Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love
6. The Who - I Can See For Miles
7. Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze
8. James Horner - Launch Control
9. James Horner - All Systems Go - The Launch
10. Spoken By Tom Hanks - Welcome To Apollo 13
11. James Horner - Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky
12. Spoken By Tom Hanks And Brett Cullen - House Cleaning (Spoken By Kevin Bacon, Tom Hanks And Gary Sinise) - Houston, We Have A Problem (Spoken By Tom Hanks And Brett Cullen)
13. James Horner - Master Alarm
14. Spoken By Tom Hanks And Gary Sinise - What's Going On?
15. James Horner - Into The LEM
16. Out Of Time (Spoken By Tom Hanks, Ed Harris And Cevin Bacon) - Shut Her Down (Spoken By Kevin Bacon And Brett Cullen)
17. James Horner - The Darkside Of The Moon
18. Ed Harris - Failure Is Not An Option (Spoken By Ed Harris)
19. Hank Williams - Honky Tonkin
20. The Mavericks - Blue M
oon
21. Ed Harris and Gary Sinise / Dialogue spoken by Tom Hanks - Waiting For Disaster - A Privilege (Spoken By Tom Hanks)
22. James Horner - Re-Entry & Splashdown
23. James Horner - End Titles
CD2:
1. Fontella Bass - Rescue me
2. American Breed - Bend me, shape me
3. Barry McGuire - Eve of destruction
4. Roy Head & The Traits - Treat her right
5. Billy Stewart - Summertime
6. Patsy Cline - She's got you
7. Three Dog Night - One
8. The Mamas & The Papas - Dream a little dream of me
9. Bobby Darin - Beyond the sea
10. Len Berry - 1,2,3
11. Santana - Waiting
12. Trini Lopez - Lemon tree
13. Chuck Berry - No particular place to go
14. Steppenwolf - Magic carpet ride
15. Ramsey Lewis - The in crowd
Academy Awards,
Oscar
(1996)
|
Best Sound |
Best Film Editing | |
BAFTA Awards
(1996)
|
Best Achievement in Special Effects |
Best Production Design |
The spacesuits cost $40,000 each.
Broyles shares his first major motion picture writing credits with former writer, Al Reinert. Based loosely upon Apollo 13 astronaut Jim Lovell’s novel co-written with Jeffrey Kluger, the 1995 film marks Broyles’ first collaboration with director Ron Howard.