Additional Tracks
The film also featured a variety of country, rockabilly and traditional scoring. They were not featured on the soundtrack CD.
- "Engine 143" - The Carter Family
- "Highway 61 Revisited" - Bob Dylan
- "Didn't It Rain" - Sister Rosetta Tharpe
- "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground" - Blind Willie Johnson
- "Volksmusik Medley" - Hans Glisha Orchestra
- "I Was There When It Happened" - The Blackwood Brothers
- "Try Me One Time" - Willie Nix
- "Ain't That Right" - Eddie Snow
- "Boogie Blues" - Earl Peterson
- "I Miss You Already" - Faron Young
- "Defrost Your Heart" - Charlie Feathers
- "Feelin' Good" - Little Junior's Blue Flames
- "Bop Bop Baby" - Wade and Dick
- "Rock With My Baby" - Billy Riley
- "Rock N' Roll Ruby" - Joaquin Phoenix
- "Fujiyama Mama" - Wanda Jackson
- "She Wears Red Feathers" - Guy Mitchell
- "Easy Does It" - Lewis LaMedica
- "Hey Porter" - Joaquin Phoenix
- "Candy Man Blues" - Mississippi John Hurt
- "I Got Stripes" - Joaquin Phoenix
- "Light of the Night" - Werner Tautz
- "You Get To Me" - Minnie and the Minuettes
- "Time's a Wastin'" - Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon
- "Ring of Fire" - Reese Witherspoon
- "Cartoon World"
- "Ghost Town/Poem For Eva" - Bill Frisell
- "In the Sweet By and By"
- "Long Legged Guitar Pickin' Man" - Johnny Cash and June Carter
- "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" - Bob Dylan
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