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Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction
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Blue Moon
Written by
Lorenz Hart
&
Richard Rodgers
Performed by
Harry Dean Stanton
Blue Bayou
Written by
Roy Orbison
&
Joe Melson
Performed by
Harry Dean Stanton
&
Jamie James
Paris, Texas
Written and performed by
Ry Cooder
Cancion Mixteca
Written by
José López Alavés
Performed by
Harry Dean Stanton
&
Jamie James
Just Closer with Thee
Traditional
Performed by
Harry Dean Stanton
Everbody's Talkin'
Written by
Fred Neil
Performed by
Harry Dean Stanton
&
Jamie James
When I Get My Rewards
Written by Paul Kennerley
Performed by
Harry Dean Stanton
&
Jamie James
Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
Written by Fred Rose
Performed by
Harry Dean Stanton
&
Jamie James
Tennessee Whiskey
Written by
Dean Dillon
&
Linda Hargrove
Performed by
Harry Dean Stanton
&
Jamie James
Breakdown (A Long Way from Home)
Written and performed by
Kris Kristofferson
Pilgrim, Chapter 33
Written and performed by
Kris Kristofferson
Hands on the Wheel
Written by William Callery
Performed by
Harry Dean Stanton
&
Jamie James
Danny Boy
Written by
Frederick Edward Weatherly
(as Frederic Weatherly"
Performed by
Harry Dean Stanton
&
Jamie James
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