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The Mule Soundtrack

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Another masterpiece from Clint Eastwood, The Mule, a crime, drama, mystery movie will be released on the 14th of December 2018. The movie soundtrack from composer Arturo Sandoval is surely going to be one of the year’s best. You can also check the movie trailer and complete list of credited songs below.

Complete List of Songs

Siento Que Ya No Estas – Arturo Sandoval

Cat In The Hat – Sarah Cion

More Today Than Yesterday – Spiral Starecase

More Today Than Yesterday – Charles Earland

Sugar – MYBADD & Sam Gray

Without You – Amy Black

Moody’s Mood For Love – King Pleasure

Cool Water – Nellie Lutcher And Her Rhythm

A Day To Say Thank You – Squeezebox featuring Ted Lange and Mollie B

I’ve Been Everywhere – Hank Snow

Ain’t That A Kick In The Head – Dean Martin

Dang Me – Roger Miller

Country Club – Travis Tritt

(Alla En) El Rancho Grande – Dean Martin

Ugly Child – Lovin’ Sam Theard

La Mula Guarachando – Arturo Sandoval

Gozando La Cumbia – Arturo Sandoval

On The Road Again – Willie Nelson

I’d Rain All Over You – Red Johnson

Everything Happens For The Best – Dick Flood

Don’t Let The Old Man In – Toby Keith

Trailer

Songs from the Trailers

The Mule trailer does not feature any songs, please let us know if you think we are incorrect.

Official Soundtrack

1. Don’t Let the Old Man In 2:53
2. Don’t Let the Old Man In (Radio Mix) 2:53

Total Album Time: 5:46

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Movie Details

Release Date
14th December 2018
Genres
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Score Composer
Arturo Sandoval
Music Supervisor
N/A

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5 Comments

  1. Douglas Higginbotham September 13, 2021

    What is the name of the last song played when the”credits” are running at the end of the movie? I believe three songs are played. The last is a beautiful instrumental.

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  2. Mark Carter March 9, 2020

    What is the Spanish song playing when Clint is dancing with the girl at the poolside followed by him being taken to bed.

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  3. Robert waddell September 20, 2019

    Toby Keith Song at the end was touching, not who I thought it was, I thought it was Kristofferson!

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  4. Brandt Jackson September 10, 2019

    What is the name of the last song played when the”credits” are running at the end of the movie? I believe three songs are played. The last is a beautiful instrumental.

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  5. Daryl Springer April 21, 2019

    If I’m not mistaken, “I’ve Been Everywhere”, credited to Hank Snow, was actually a duet with him & Willie Nelson.

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