Score
| The Remains of the Day | |
|---|---|
| Film score by Richard Robbins | |
| Released | 1993 |
| Length | 49:26 |
The original score is composed by Richard Robbins. The score was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score (lost to the score of Schindler's List).
- Track listing
- Opening Titles, Darlington Hall - 7:27
- The Keyhole and the Chinaman - 4:14
- Tradition and Order - 1:51
- The Conference Begins - 1:33
- Sei Mir Gegrüsst (Schubert) - 4:13
- The Cooks in the Kitchen - 1:34
- Sir Geoffrey Wren and Stevens, Sr. - 2:41
- You Mean a Great Deal to This House - 2:21
- Loss and Separation - 6:19
- Blue Moon - 4:57
- Sentimental Love Story/Appeasement/In the Rain - 5:22
- A Portrait Returns/Darlington Hall/End Credits - 6:54
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