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Let the Right One In soundtrack

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Let the Right One In  (2008)
 
Product detail
Format: CD
UPC:  none
Label: MovieScore Media
Label number: 8022
Running time: not on file
Release date:  12/1/2008
Original score by Johan Soderqvist
 
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Soundtrack Q & A
Q: What is the title and performer/band of the song that Oskar plays on his record player?  (from P  in USA )
A: It's from Per Gessle's old band Gyllene Tider. Per is the male half of the Swedish duo Roxette. I don't know the name of the song, but it's the type of stuff Per did when he was younger. Great stuff. (thanks to mandy v , texas add more info
A: "During a question-and-answer session, we asked Alfredson about the Gessle song "Kvar i min bil," which - as Per had told TDR - is given a prominent place in the film. In one scene, the lead actor is shown putting the the 45rpm single on a record player so as to listen to it." So, looks like the track name is "Kvar i min bil". (thanks to Christ , Toronto add more info
A: "Kvar I Min Bil" (thanks to Michael , Texas add more info
A: The song it called "Kvar I Min Bil" by Per Gessle.... (thanks to TeenTitan , El Paso add more info
 
Q: What's the song playing in the final pool scene?  (from Alberich  in mexico city )
A: "Flash in the Night" by Secret Service (thanks to TheRedMenace , LA, CA add more info
 
Q: What is the title of the music/symphony heard in the goodbye scene between Oskar and Eli? Many thanks to anyone who has some information :)  (from Jul  in Australia )
A: It's Eli's theme, from the movie soundtrack. (thanks to scar , sweden add more info
 
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