Blazing Saddles - Soundtrack (By John Morris) (1974)

Blazing Saddles is a 1974 satirical Western comedy film directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder, it was written by Brooks, Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Norman Steinberg, and Al Uger, and was based on Bergman's story and draft.[2] The movie is considered one of the great American comedies, coming in at number six on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs list.
Brooks appears in multiple supporting roles, including Governor Le Petomane and a Yiddish-speaking Indian Chief. Slim Pickens, Alex Karras, David Huddleston, and Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, and Harvey Korman are also featured. Musician Count Basie has a cameo as himself. The film uses the ethnic slur "nigger" 17 times (usually used by whites) but was nevertheless a tremendous success.
Plot
In the American Old West of 1874, construction on a new railroad runs into quicksand; the route has to be changed, which will require it to go through Rock Ridge, a frontier town where everyone has the last name of "Johnson" (including a "Howard Johnson", a "Van Johnson" and an "Olson Johnson".) The conniving State Attorney General Hedley Lamarr (Harvey Korman) – not to be confused, as he often is in the film, with actress Hedy Lamarr – wants to buy the land along the new railroad route cheaply by driving the townspeople out. He sends a gang of thugs, led by his flunky Taggart (Slim Pickens), to scare them away, prompting the townsfolk to demand that Governor William J. LePetomane (Mel Brooks) appoint a new sheriff. The Attorney General convinces the dim-witted Governor to select Bart (Cleavon Little), a black railroad worker who was about to be hanged, as the new sheriff. Because Bart is black, Lamarr believes that this will so offend the townspeople they will either abandon the town or lynch the new sheriff.
With his quick wits and the assistance of alcoholic gunslinger Jim (Gene Wilder), also known as "The Waco Kid" ("I must have killed more men than Cecil B. DeMille"), Bart works to overcome the townsfolk's hostile reception. He defeats and befriends Mongo (Alex Karras), an immensely strong (but exceptionally dim-witted) henchman sent by Taggart, and bests German seductress-for-hire Lili von Shtupp (Kahn) at her own game, before inspiring the town to lure Lamarr's newly-recruited and incredibly diverse army of thugs (characterized by Lamarr as ideally consisting of "rustlers, cutthroats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperadoes, mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, half-wits, dimwits, vipers, snipers, con men, Indian agents, Mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornswagglers, horse thieves, bull dykes, train robbers, bank robbers, ass kickers, shit kickers and Methodists" in addition to nearly every other kind of stock movie villain) into an ambush. (In the later scene where Lamarr conducts his hiring event, the candidates in line for consideration include stereotypical bikers, banditos, crusaders, Nazis and Klansmen).
The resulting fight between the townsfolk and Lamarr's army of thugs is such that it literally breaks the fourth wall; the fight spills out from the film lot in the Warner Bros. Studios into a neighboring musical set (being directed by Dom DeLuise), then the studio commissary where a pie fight ensues, and finally pouring out into the surrounding streets.
The film ends with Bart shooting Hedley Lamarr in the groin at the 'premiere' of Blazing Saddles outside Grauman's Chinese Theater, saving the town, joining Jim inside a theater to view the end of the movie, persuading people of all colors and creeds to live in harmony and, finally, riding (in a limousine) off into the sunset.
1. Signature / Main Title (02:29)
performed by Frankie Laine
2. Ballad of Rock Ridge (02:04)
3. April in Paris (01:03)
4. Hoop-Dee-Doo (00:38)
5. Wagon Train Flashback (01:08)
6. Transitions (00:23)
7. Mongo (00:33)
8. Merrily We Roll Along (00:10)
9. I'm Tired (05:28)
performed by Madeline Kahn
10. Bart Returns (00:54)
11. Alky 1-2-3 / Ballad of Rock Ridge (sad) / Desperado Registration / Night Camp Tent (01:35)
12. A New Rock Ridge (00:53)
13. Voodoo You Do / The Big Fight / The French Mistake (01:45)
14. The Studio Fight / Grauman's (02:15)
15. Noble Farewell / Finale (02:35)
16-26 bonus tracks:
16. Signature / Main Title (instrumental/chorus version) (02:29)
17. Ballad of Rock Ridge (instrumental) (02:00)
18. I'm Tired (instrumental) (05:11)
19. The French Mistake (instrumental) (00:11)
20. Finale (instrumental) (01:54)
21. I Get a Kick Out of You (00:35)
performed by Cleavon Little
22. Hail To The Chief (00:11)
23. Springtime for Hitler (00:11)
24. Bar Source (00:38)
25. The French Mistake (extended album version) (00:31)
26. Signature / Main Title (instrumental/solo version) (02:41)
Total Duration: 00:40:25
Format: Mp3 320 kbps
Size: 95.1 MB
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