The songs in the cemetary


So the first song is the song I want and I can't find, the scene has three songs in it, the first being the mystery one, the second being "Crazy" by Wess & The Airedales. The last one is the Riz Ortolani track....

The first one, shiess I really wish I knew what it was called, but I can't hear the lyrics clearly making looking up the lyrics in google a task and a half, not only that but it's probably an obscure song, or worst case scenerio would be it's an original track composed by Riz but was never featured on the soundtrack. Which means we'd probably never find it, but if it is a piece of source music then I really really want to know what it is.

Here's what I think the lyrics are

"Baby! Baby-baby-baby baby! Baby! god's secret own creation"

I can't tell but I might be wrong but they might be saying Leaving
"Leaving Baby baby baby LEAVING! God's secret own creation, Leaving perfect baby, leaving, soul better kept for satan"

But then I have the english dub to listen and you can kind of hear the lyrics better, more clearly and even then the lyrics sound completely different


"River, bathing in that raging river, river, god's secret own creation, river " that might be ribbon I can't tell.
the last part of the song before the gate close and the screams and the switch to the Wess and The Airdale's song.

But the last part might be "And then they came and their were forty men, and then a woman came and something my hand"

I honestly can't tell what the lyrics are saying, too many possibilities, and it's like a garage rock song so the lyrics are already hard enough to hear let alone with noises.

I absolutely love this movie and this scene is so incredibly haunting, intense, and well beautiful, it's a great scene with so many layers going on in it.

Lucio Fulci and Riz were awesome

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The first song is "Rhythm" and it is sing by Riccardo Cocciante. It was composed by Louis Bacalov for a movie called "Roma Bene" made in 1971 - the song is on the soundtrack of the movie. You can find the song on YouTube.

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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU THANK YOU! I cannot stress that enough, I love love love this song dude, I just want to say thanks one more time!!!!!!

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how tarantino is that scene!!!! love it :-)

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Yeah it's pretty counterpoint.

But I don't like attributing him as a pioneer of counterpoint music, I mean Scorsese and as you can see, Fulci have been doing it. Sure it's full of counterpoint music but it's not like Tarantino invented it.

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That scene was so sad. I felt extremely sorry for her and hated to see her end up like that. The music was great, though. It made that scene even better than it already was.

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