Out of Many, One Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.90/10 from 285 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Out of Many, One

Title in Italiano:

Out of Many, One

Title in Português:

De Muitos, Um

Title in Français:

Out of Many, One

Title in Türk:

Out of Many, One

Title in Deutsch:

Out of Many, One

Synopsis

Out of Many, One

In this documentary, Out of Many, One, we follow the stories of several immigrants who have come to the United States in search of a better life. Through their personal experiences, we gain insight into the challenges they face, the sacrifices they have made, and the contributions they have made to their new country.

From Mexico to Nigeria, from China to Haiti, these immigrants come from diverse backgrounds and have different reasons for leaving their home countries. However, they all share a common goal: to build a better future for themselves and their families.

As we hear their stories, we are reminded of the importance of compassion, understanding, and unity. Out of Many, One serves as a powerful reminder that we are all connected, no matter where we come from or what language we speak.

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Out of Many, One
Shallow - Radio Edit
You're The One That I Want - From “Grease”
My Girl
Don't Stop Me Now - Remastered 2011
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
I Want You Back
Bohemian Rhapsody - Remastered 2011
Son of a Preacher Man
Father And Son
Bitter Sweet Symphony
My Sweet Lord - Remastered 2014
The Boys Are Back In Town
Sharing The Night Together
You Never Can Tell
I'm Still Standing
Southern Nights
Come A Little Bit Closer
Stuck In The Middle With You
Rebel Yell
Maniac
Praise You - Radio Edit
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
Joy To The World
All Star
Sugarhigh
Up Where We Belong
Fooled Around And Fell In Love
You're The Best
Accidentally In Love
Hold On
Calypso
Lo Chiamavano King (His Name Is King)
Cherry Bomb
Go All The Way
Eye Of The Tiger
Cruel To Be Kind
Jungle Boogie
Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
Mary Had A Little Lamb
Colorblind
I Want You To Want Me
Rocket Man
Lonesome Town - 1990 Digital Remaster
We're Going to Be Friends
If You Leave - From "Pretty In Pink"
Endless Love
I'm Not In Love
Guardians Inferno - From "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2"
Call Me - Remastered
Comin' Up From Behind
Bedroom Dancing
Too Old To Die Young
Foolish Heart
Ordinary Life
Fearless
You Could Make A Killing
Shake Your Groove Thing
Don't You (Forget About Me)
Weird Science - From "Weird Science" Soundtrack
Unchained (The Payback / Untouchable)

User reviews

Ashley Anderson
7/10

The diversity of musical styles and influences represented in the soundtrack mirrors the diverse backgrounds of the immigrants, adding layers of richness and authenticity to their narratives.

Betty Davis
9/10

Each track captures the essence of the diverse backgrounds of the immigrants, from the lively rhythms of Mexico to the soulful melodies of Nigeria, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that reflect the global nature of their experiences.

Jennifer Scott
6/10

Stephanie Hernandez
9/10

The music effortlessly evokes a range of emotions, from hope and resilience to nostalgia and triumph, enhancing the viewer's connection to the stories being shared on screen. It is a testament to the power of music in conveying the universal language of human emotions and experiences.

Joseph King
3/10

The use of generic, cookie-cutter background music felt like a missed opportunity to enhance the documentary's message and impact. It lacked originality and failed to create a memorable atmosphere that could truly resonate with the audience.

James Lewis
9/10

The soundtrack of Out of Many, One is a beautiful and emotional journey that perfectly complements the touching stories of the immigrants featured in the documentary.

Betty White
7/10

The soundtrack of Out of Many, One not only enhances the storytelling of the documentary but also stands on its own as a beautiful and evocative musical journey that resonates long after the film is over.

Donna Lewis
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Out of Many, One to be quite underwhelming and uninspiring. The music failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the immigrants' stories, leaving a disconnect between the visuals and the auditory experience.

Andrew Harris
3/10

Overall, the soundtrack fell short in conveying the depth of the immigrants' experiences and struggles, ultimately diminishing the overall impact of the documentary. It failed to evoke the necessary emotions and connection needed to fully engage the viewers in the powerful stories being shared.

Andrew Perez
8/10

The soundtrack of Out of Many, One is a heartfelt and moving collection of music that perfectly complements the emotional stories of the immigrants featured in the documentary.

Melissa Williams
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully selected to evoke a sense of empathy and connection with the struggles and triumphs of the immigrants, creating a powerful and immersive listening experience.