Elmer Bernstein's Score


I love the music in "Commancheros" and have the CD. I read that Elmer Bernstein thought this was even a better score than the one he wrote for "Magnificent 7"!

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I agree. I have the CD too and I think Bernstein was right, this score is even better than The Magnificent Seven. But I guess that movie overshadowed The Comancheros and as a result the music never became as famous either. But it's terrific and deserves wider recognition.

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I just saw the movie for the first time tonight...the music was amazing, made me swell with manly glee!

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Bernstein's score relates to a familiar melody

Sukiyaki, by Kyu Sakamoto (1963)- A fluke Japanese pop hit in the USA, seems to be partly based on the main melody. (aka: You Took Your Love Away From Me)

Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukiyaki_(song)
Listen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtXQ31F1A-k

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^ Thanks for the link; I remember that. Click the "more info" for the lyrics; they're lovely.

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One of the great scores. I too have the FSM CD and it is one of my favorites of the era.

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What the Comancheros score needed was to be used in a commercial for selling cigarettes- a Western theme. That would have made the Comancheros score much more familiar to the majority of people.

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Agreed, the Comancheros score is one of the finest Western scores in movie history. I'm trying to think of one I like better.

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I know on way, way more striking. The Magnificent 7!🐭

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