Mystery Train Soundtrack (

Mystery Train Soundtrack (1989) cover

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Rating: 7.60/10 from 31000 votes
Tags: three stories, reference to carl perkins
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Mystery Train

Title in Português:

O Comboio Mistério

Synopsis

Over the course of a single night in pale Memphis--the home of Sam Phillips' legendary Sun Studio--a vivid triptych of romantic Rock n' Roll pilgrimage; sad nostalgia; emotional Americana, and forgotten, decrepit places unfolds.

Pivoting around the low-rent and almost dilapidated Arcade Hotel, the strange stories of four visitors unwittingly intertwine, as the aloof couple of Japanese teenagers--Mitsuko, who yearns to visit Graceland, and Jun, a sad-faced die-hard fan of Carl Perkins--arrive in the Tennessee ghost town, in "Far from Yokohama".

Likewise, the recently widowed Italian, Luisa, who's come to town from Rome to take her deceased husband's body back to Italy, winds up in the same hotel, sharing a room with the garrulous Dee-Dee, in "Ghost".

Then, elsewhere in the city during the same endless night, the neighbourhood's barber, Charlie, reluctantly goes on a boozy binge with the unemployed British immigrant, Johnny, and, eventually, they both end up in the Arcade, in "Lost in Space".

Of course, the mystical aura of an eternal, 1956-handsome Elvis Presley haunts everything in this unforgettable night in Memphis. Is the King truly gone?

Download and play the Soundtrack list

Play Title Artist
Mystery Train
Mystery Train
Blue Moon
Domino
The Memphis Train
Get Your Money Where You Spend Your Time
Pain in my Heart
Soul Finger
Mystery Train - Elvis Presley
John Lurie: Performer
Mystery Train - Junior Parker
John Lurie: Performer
Blue Moon - Elvis Presley
John Lurie: Performer
Pain In My Heart - Otis Redding
John Lurie: Performer
Domino - Roy Orbison
John Lurie: Performer
The Memphis Train - Rufus Thomas
John Lurie: Performer
Get Your Money Where You Spend Your Time - Bobby Blue Bland
John Lurie: Performer
Soul Finger - The Bar-Kays
John Lurie: Performer
Mystery Train Suite (Long Spell Of Cold Day / Banjo Blues / Chaucer Street)
John Lurie: Performer
Tuesday Night In Memphis Suite (Tuesday Night In Memphis / To Be Alive And In A Truck)
John Lurie: Performer
Girls Suite (Girls / Random Screamin' Jay)
John Lurie: Performer
Italian Walk
John Lurie: Performer
A Lawyer Can't Take You To Another Planet Suite (Groove Truck / Drunk Blues / Big Harmonica Escape)
John Lurie: Performer
Dream Sun King
John Lurie: Performer
Chaucer Street
John Lurie: Performer
Tuesday Night In Memphis
John Lurie: Performer
SIDE A: Mystery Train (Elvis Presley)
John Lurie: Performer
Mystery Train (Junior Parker)
John Lurie: Performer
Blue Moon (Elvis Presley)
John Lurie: Performer
Pain in my Heart (Otis Redding)
John Lurie: Performer
Domino (Roy Orbison)
John Lurie: Performer
The Memphis Train (Rufus Thomas)
John Lurie: Performer
Get Your Money Where You Spend Your Time (Bobby Blue Bland)
John Lurie: Performer
Soul Finger (The Bar-Kays)
John Lurie: Performer
SIDE B: Mystery Train-Suite : Long Spell of Cold Day / Banjo Blues / Chaucer Street (John Lurie)
John Lurie: Performer
Tuesday Night In Memphis-Suite : Tuesday Night In Memphis / To Be Alive and in a Truck (John Lurie)
John Lurie: Performer
Girls-Suite : Girls / Random Screamin' Jay (John Lurie)
John Lurie: Performer
Italian Walk (John Lurie)
John Lurie: Performer
A Lawyer Can't Take You To Another Planet-Suite : Groove Truck / Drunk Blues / Big Harmonica Escape (John Lurie)
John Lurie: Performer
Dream Sun King (John Lurie)
John Lurie: Performer
Chaucer Street (John Lurie)
John Lurie: Performer
Tuesday Night In Memphis (John Lurie)
John Lurie: Performer

User reviews

Patricia Young
6/10

The soundtrack effectively creates a unique atmosphere that transports the audience to the dilapidated setting of the Arcade Hotel.

Margaret Jackson
10/10

The soundtrack of Mystery Train perfectly captures the essence of a night in pale Memphis, blending romantic Rock n' Roll vibes with emotional Americana. Each track immerses you in the setting of the movie, making you feel like you're right there at the Arcade Hotel.

Jennifer Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack of Mystery Train perfectly captures the essence of a mysterious and haunting night in Memphis.

Anthony Hill
6/10

The use of Rock n' Roll in the soundtrack adds an authentic and gritty feel to the movie.

Joseph Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack seamlessly weaves together classic tracks with original compositions, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience.

Edward Williams
6/10

The music enhances the film's themes of nostalgia, Americana, and the intertwining of different characters' stories.

Paul Hall
5/10

The haunting melodies and rhythms of the soundtrack enhance the emotional depth of the storytelling.

Sarah Mitchell
9/10

The music evokes a sense of sad nostalgia, transporting you to forgotten and decrepit places in Tennessee. The haunting melodies beautifully complement the intertwining stories of the characters, adding depth and emotion to their journeys throughout the night.

Mark Rodriguez
5/10

The songs evoke a sense of longing and melancholy that complements the characters' journeys throughout the film.

Deborah Green
5/10

The use of music in Mystery Train adds layers of complexity to the narrative, enhancing the overall impact of the film.

Brian White
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Mystery Train is a key element in creating a memorable and atmospheric viewing experience.

Lisa Brown
5/10

The music selection is diverse and eclectic, reflecting the different backgrounds and experiences of the characters in the film.

Edward Green
10/10

The inclusion of iconic Elvis Presley songs adds a mystical aura to the soundtrack, enhancing the overall experience of the film. The blend of classic tracks and original compositions creates a captivating musical landscape that stays with you long after the movie ends.