Tom Sawyer (1973 Film) - Songs

Songs

  1. River Song (The Theme from “Tom Sawyer”) Charley Pride, Chorus & Orchestra
  2. Tom Sawyer - Aunt Polly, Mary, Sidney
  3. Gratifaction - Boys
  4. How Come? - Tom
  5. If'n I Was God" - Tom
  6. A Man's Gotta Be (What He's Born to Be) Tom, Huckleberry and Muff
  7. Hannibal, Mo(Zouree) - Cast
  8. Freebootin' - Tom, Huckleberry
  9. Aunt Polly's Soliloquy - Aunt Polly

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