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			   							"Play Misty for Me" unable to find..
			   							
			   							I've been looking feverishly for a particular song from Clint Eastwood's 1971 movie,  
Play Misty for Me. 
 
     In the movie Eastwood's character, Dave Garver is at his girlfriend's home after  
realizing the woman he'd had an affair with his holding her captive. 
 
     Upon finding the slain Police Detective outside her home, the song in question  
begins.  It's a funky bass line with a tambourine in the background.  The 
music begins roughly at the 1 hour, 36 minute, 30 second mark and continues as  
Garver looks through the home for his girlfriend. 
 
     Any help would be so appreciative. 
			   							 
			   							paulbongiorno, December 14, 2007; 2:31 PM 
			   							 
			   							 
			   							
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			   							Unfortunately , the fabulous score of Dee Barton is not available on CD or LP .  
 
It exists one theme ( Misty by Errol Garner ) and one song ( The First Time Ever I saw Your Face by Roberta Flack ) available on CD .  
 
You can isolate the score from the DVD but I hope composers llike Lennie Niehaus & Dee Barton will be published on CD ... 
 
One day maybe ..... 
 
			   							 
			   							sqonk, December 14, 2007; 5:50 PM 
			   							 
			   							
			   							  
									
			   							
			   							 
			   							
			   							It is available in japan on lp  the sound track. 
I been here 20 years and have seen it. 
			   							 
			   							k5david, December 24, 2007; 12:30 PM 
			   							 
			   							
			   							  
									
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