America: The Story of the US Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 2000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

America: The Story of the US

Title in Italiano:

America: The Story of the US

Title in Português:

América: A História dos EUA

Title in Français:

Histoire de l'Amérique

Title in Türk:

Histoire de l'Amérique

Title in Deutsch:

Die Amerika-Saga

Synopsis

America: The Story of the US

America: The Story of the US is a documentary series that tells the history of the United States from its early days to the present. The series explores key events, people, and moments that have shaped the nation and its identity.

From the arrival of the first settlers to the American Revolution, America: The Story of the US covers the struggles and triumphs of the country as it grows and evolves. The series delves into the Civil War, the Industrial Revolution, and the challenges faced by immigrants and minorities.

Through interviews with historians, experts, and reenactments of historical events, America: The Story of the US brings to life the stories of the past and highlights the impact they have had on the present day. The series aims to educate and inspire viewers to learn more about the history of the United States and the people who have shaped it.

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America: The Story of the US
Tainted Love
Tonight You Belong To Me
Forbidden Fruit
Special Death
Twisted Nerve
Blood Gets Thin
Flickers
The Nightmare And Dawn
Baby, You Ain't Looking Right
Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures) - From the Musical Hair
Temptation
Do You
Dracula- The Beginning
For Everything a Reason
Big Mother
Lavender Moon
I the Sun
Harsh Realm
I Want a Little Sugar In My Bowl
Don't Look Back
Nightmare
Spooky
Hate My Way
Hazard
El Infiél
The Little Drummer Boy - 1965 Version
Que Sera Sera
Moon in My Mind
Want
There Goes My Baby
Bucket of Blood - From "Carrie"
Dominique
Lovemaker, Lovebreaker
Voices of Light: V. Pater Noster - Voice
For the Last Time We'll Play - From "Carrie"
Wishin' And Hopin'
A Little Bit Later On
Buttons And Bows
Waltz No.10 in B Minor, Op.69 No.2
Requiem, Op. 48: Libera Me
Epilogue
It Could Be A Wonderful World
You Don't Own Me
Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243: Quia respexit humilitatem
Bowling Song
So nimm denn meine Hande
Up On The House Top (Ho Ho Ho) (with Carl Cotner's Orchestra)
Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane) - 1947 Version
Carol Of The Bells
Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
I Put a Spell On You
Deep In Love
The Name Game - From "American Horror Story: Asylum"
Our Day Will Come
Helen's Theme
Love Potion Number Nine - Stereo Version
Let's Live For Today

User reviews

Kenneth Johnson
8/10

The music beautifully captures the essence of each era depicted in the series, from the haunting melodies of the early settlers' struggles to the triumphant orchestral pieces during key events like the American Revolution and the Industrial Revolution.

Edward Carter
8/10

The use of live instrumentation and authentic period instruments in the soundtrack adds a layer of authenticity to the series, transporting listeners back in time and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Dorothy Lewis
5/10

The musical motifs and themes recurring throughout the soundtrack provide a sense of unity and coherence to the narrative, tying together different historical eras and events into a cohesive and engaging storytelling experience.

Carol Hill
4/10

The use of generic, stock music in the series' soundtrack was disappointing. Instead of enhancing the narrative and creating a sense of time and place, the music felt like a distraction. It lacked originality and failed to capture the essence of the different periods in American history that were being explored.

Paul Roberts
7/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the mood for each scene, whether it be a somber reflection on the consequences of war or a celebratory depiction of technological advancements, helping to immerse viewers in the historical narrative.

Anthony Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack successfully conveys the spirit of resilience and determination that characterizes the American people throughout history, underscoring the themes of perseverance and progress that define the nation.

Edward Thompson
5/10

The integration of traditional American folk songs and contemporary compositions in the soundtrack reflects the series' commitment to honoring the country's heritage while also embracing its modern identity and cultural diversity.

Susan Anderson
8/10

The diversity of musical styles used in the soundtrack reflects the multicultural fabric of American history, incorporating elements of traditional folk music, classical compositions, and contemporary arrangements to create a rich tapestry of sound.

Patricia Martin
9/10

Each musical piece is meticulously crafted to reflect the different eras and events depicted in the series, creating a powerful connection between the viewer and the historical context being presented.

Andrew Nelson
6/10

The use of different musical genres and styles in the soundtrack helps to convey the diversity and complexity of American history, creating a rich tapestry of sound that complements the visuals on screen.

Timothy Miller
9/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the storytelling, evoking a sense of patriotism and pride in the rich history and cultural heritage of the United States.