Dick Tracy (soundtrack) - Track Listing

Track Listing

# Title Performer(s) Time
1 Ridin' the Rails k.d. lang
Take 6
2:17
2 Pep, Vim and Verve Jeff Vincent
Andy Paley
3:21
3 It Was the Whiskey Talkin' (Not Me) Jerry Lee Lewis 3:39
4 You're in the Doghouse Now Brenda Lee 1:58
5 Some Lucky Day Andy Paley 2:33
6 Blue Nights Tommy Page 2:44
7 Wicked Woman, Foolish Man August Darnell 2:12
8 The Confidence Man Patti Austin 2:23
9 Looking Glass Sea Erasure 2:45
10 Dick Tracy Ice-T 2:37
11 Slow Rollin' Mama LaVern Baker 2:24
12 Rompin' & Stompin' Al Jarreau 2:05
13 Mr. Fix It Darlene Love 2:50
14 Mr. Fix It Darlene Love 3:15
15 It Was the Whiskey Talkin' (Not Me) Jerry Lee Lewis 2:55
16 Dick Tracy Ice-T 5:28
Dick Tracy
Contributors
  • Max Allan Collins
  • Mike Curtis
  • Chester Gould
  • Alfred J. Gross
  • Mike Kilian
  • Dick Locher
  • Joe Staton
  • Chief Yellow Horse
Supporting characters
  • Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice
  • Cheater Gunsmoke
  • The Claw
  • Flattop
  • Moon Maid
  • Pruneface
  • Villain debuts
Film serials
  • Dick Tracy (1937)
  • Dick Tracy Returns (1938)
  • Dick Tracy's G-Men (1939)
  • Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc. (1941)
Feature films
  • Dick Tracy (1945)
  • Dick Tracy vs. Cueball (1946)
  • Dick Tracy's Dilemma (1947)
  • Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947)
  • Dick Tracy (1990)
Television series
  • The Dick Tracy Show
  • Archie's TV Funnies
Actors
  • Ralph Byrd
  • Morgan Conway
  • Everett Sloane (voice)
  • Ray MacDonnell
  • Warren Beatty
Other media
  • Dick Tracy (radio series)
  • Dick Tracy (orchestral score)
  • "Dick Tracy" (song)
  • Dick Tracy (soundtrack)
  • I'm Breathless
  • "Sooner or Later"
  • Dick Tracy (video game)

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