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Friday the 13th (1980 soundtrack)

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Friday the 13th:
Original Motion Picture Score
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ReleasedJanuary 13, 2012 (2012-01-13)
Recorded1980 (1980)
Genre Film score
Length43:41
Label La-La Land Records
Friday the 13th soundtrack chronology
Friday the 13th:
Music from the Motion Picture

(2009)
Friday the 13th:
Original Motion Picture Score

(2012)
Friday the 13th Part 2:
Music from the Motion Picture

(2012)

Friday the 13th: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 1980 horror film Friday the 13th , composed and conducted by Harry Manfredini. The soundtrack album was released by La-La Land Records as a CD in the United States on January 13, 2012. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Overlay of Evil/Main Title"Harry Manfredini3:32
2."Banjo Traveling"Harry Manfredini1:11
3."Alice Goes to the Lake (Parts 1 and 2)"Harry Manfredini0:35
4."Back Up to Annie Alone"Harry Manfredini1:33
5."Mrs. V Watches"Harry Manfredini1:08
6."Ralph in the Pantry"Harry Manfredini1:29
7."Don't Smoke in Bed"Harry Manfredini1:02
8."Not Tonight, I've Got a Headache"Harry Manfredini2:51
9."Brenda in Lights"Harry Manfredini4:33
10."The Bed Axe"Harry Manfredini1:57
11."Alice Runs to Cabin"Harry Manfredini5:04
12."Mrs. V Comes Clean"Harry Manfredini5:57
13."Alice Runs to Light"Harry Manfredini2:08
14."The Last Fight/The Chop to the End"Harry Manfredini1:25
15."The Boat on the Water – Closing Theme 1/Jason in the Lake"Harry Manfredini2:25
16."Closing Theme"Harry Manfredini2:41
17."Sail Away, Tiny Sparrow (Bonus Cue)"Harry Manfredini & John R. Briggs4:10
Total length:43:41

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References

  1. "Friday the 13th Original Soundtrack". Amazon . Retrieved November 7, 2021.
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