3:10 to Yuma Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.70/10 from 332000 votes
Tags: outlaw, based on short story, outlaw gang, contention city arizona
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El tren de las 3:10

Title in Italiano:

Quel treno per Yuma

Title in Português:

O Comboio das 3 e 10

Title in Français:

3h10 pour Yuma

Title in Türk:

3:10 Yuma Treni

Title in Deutsch:

Todeszug nach Yuma

Synopsis

Rancher Dan Evans heads into Bisbee to clear up issues concerning the sale of his land when he witnesses the closing events of a stagecoach robbery led by famed outlaw Ben Wade.

Shortly thereafter, Wade is captured by the law in Bisbee and Evans finds himself one of the escorts who will take Wade to the 3:10 to Yuma train in Contention for the reward of $200.

Evans' effort to take Wade to the station is in part an effort to save his land but also part of an inner battle to determine whether he can be more than just a naive rancher in the eyes of his impetuous and gun slinging son William Evans.

The transport to Contention is hazardous and filled with ambushes by Indians, pursuits by Wade's vengeful gang and Wade's own conniving and surreptitious demeanor that makes the ride all the more intense.

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Play Title Artist
3:10 to Yuma
Feliz Navidad
José Feliciano: Performer
Main Title
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Ben Takes the Stage / Dan's Burden
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Man of His Word
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Bisbygliando
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Barn Burn
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Chinatown
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Indian Grounds
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Chinese Democracy
Marco Beltrami: Performer
One for the Road / Storm Clouds
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Trial by Fire
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Flight of the Princess
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Ben There, Done That
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Gang Arrives
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Ben Arrested
Marco Beltrami: Performer
It's Time
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Hotel
Marco Beltrami: Performer
One Man Left
Marco Beltrami: Performer
William Escapes
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Bible Study
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Who Let the Cows Out?
Marco Beltrami: Performer
The 3:10 to Yuma
Marco Beltrami: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: Stagecoach Crash (alternate)
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Charlie Prince
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Where's the Doughbro?
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Wading Into Bisbee
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Saving McElroy
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Fistful of Dollars
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Bad to the Bone / Fireside Chat
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Ben There Done That
Marco Beltrami: Performer
Bible Studay
Marco Beltrami: Performer
"Una Palabra" - Carlos Varela
Taxi
El Paso
Creasy's Room
The Rave*
Pita's Sorrow
Nightmare
Bullet Tells The Truth
Followed
Smiling
You Are Her Father
No Mariachi
The Drop
"Angel Vengador" - Gabriel Gonzalez
You Betrayed Me
She's Dead
The Crime Scene
Pita's Room
Gonzalez
"Oye Como Va" - Kinky
La Niña
Creasy's Art is Death
The Voice
Sanchez Family
The Rooftop
The End (includes vocals by Lisa Gerrard)
Man On Fire Remix - Hybrid featuring Lisa Gerrard
Blood Diamond Titles
James Newton Howard: Performer
Crossing the Bridge
James Newton Howard: Performer
Village Attack
James Newton Howard: Performer
RUF Kidnaps Dia
James Newton Howard: Performer
Archer & Solomon Hike
James Newton Howard: Performer
Maddy & Archer
James Newton Howard: Performer
Solomon Finds Family
James Newton Howard: Performer
Fall of Freetown
James Newton Howard: Performer
Did You Bury It?
James Newton Howard: Performer
Archer Sells Dimond
James Newton Howard: Performer
Goodbyes
James Newton Howard: Performer
Your Son is Gone
James Newton Howard: Performer
Diamond Mine Bombed
James Newton Howard: Performer
Solomon's Helping Hand
James Newton Howard: Performer
G8 Conference
James Newton Howard: Performer
Solomon & Archer Escape
James Newton Howard: Performer
I Can Carry You
James Newton Howard: Performer
Your Mother Loves You
James Newton Howard: Performer
Thought I'd Never Call?
James Newton Howard: Performer
London
James Newton Howard: Performer
Solomon Vandy
James Newton Howard: Performer
"Ankala" - Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars
James Newton Howard: Performer
"Baai" - Emmanuel Jal with Abdel Gadir Salim
James Newton Howard: Performer
"When Da Dawgs Come Out to Play (Album Version)" - Bai Burea feat. Masta Kent and Bullet Rhymes
James Newton Howard: Performer

User reviews

Amanda Walker
2/10

The musical themes in the film felt repetitive and did not enhance the overall viewing experience. I was disappointed by the lack of variety in the soundtrack, which failed to elevate key moments and instead felt like a missed opportunity to add depth to the storytelling.

Nancy Scott
10/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack brings a classic Western feel to the film, transporting the audience to the rugged and dangerous world of the Wild West with each note.

Betty Perez
8/10

The score seamlessly blends with the action on screen, heightening the emotional impact of key scenes.

James Walker
7/10

The dynamic range of the music, from quiet moments of reflection to thrilling action sequences, showcases the versatility of the composer.

David Miller
8/10

The music builds suspense and anticipation, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Stephanie Mitchell
5/10

The emotional depth of the score resonates with the inner struggles of characters like Dan Evans, adding a layer of complexity to the storytelling.

William Walker
6/10

The music in key moments of the movie, such as the ambushes by Indians and pursuits by Wade's gang, adds a sense of urgency and danger that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

David Garcia
8/10

The Western-inspired melodies evoke a sense of nostalgia for classic cowboy films, while also giving the story a fresh and modern twist.

Margaret Gonzalez
5/10

The use of different musical motifs throughout the film helps to underscore the evolving dynamics between characters, creating a nuanced and immersive atmosphere.

Donald White
8/10

The use of traditional instruments like guitars and harmonicas adds authenticity to the sound of the film, immersing viewers in the world of cowboys and outlaws.

Brian Green
7/10

The music effectively sets the mood for the Wild West setting, transporting the audience to a time of lawlessness and danger.