Music
The original soundtrack for the movie has been composed by Ennio Morricone (credited as Leo Nichols) and contains the following tracks :
- Titoli Di Testa-Navajo Joe (Main Title)
- Pelli Conciate E Pelli Morte (Raw Hides and Dead Hides)
- Profilo del Destino (A Silhouette of Doom)
- Saloon Pyote (The Pyote Saloon)
- Storia Indiana (An Indian Story)
- Verso Esperanza (To Esperanza)
- Bandito Prende Il Treno (The Bandit Gets the Train)
- Ma Joe Dice No (But Joe Says No)
- Fine Di Barbara, E Il Ritornio Di Joe (The Demise of Barbara and the Return of Joe)
- Paura E Silenzio (Fear and Silence)
- Navajo E Prigioniero (The Navajo and the Prisoner)
- Guarendo le Ferite (Healing the Wound)
- Addio a Fratello Jeffrey (Goodbye to Brother Jeffrey)
- Navajo Joe
- Dopo la Fine (After the End)
- Titoli Di Coda-Navajo Joe (End Title)
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