Tin Cup Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 53000 votes
Tags: golf player
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Title in Türk:

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Title in Deutsch:

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Synopsis

Roy 'Tin cup' McAvoy, a failed pro golfer who lives at the run-down driving range which he manages with his sidekick and caddy Romeo in the West Texas tin pot town of Salome, ends up signing over ownership to a madam of 'show girls' to pay off debts. His foxy novice golf pupil, female psychiatrist Dr. Molly Griswold, turns out to be the new girlfriend of McAvoy's sarcastic one-time college golf partner, slick PGA superstar David Simms, who drops by to play into Roy's fatal flaw: the inability to resist a dare, all too often causing him to lose against lesser players, in this case gambling away his car. Falling for Molly, Roy decides to become her patient; in order to earn her respect, he decides to try to qualify for the US Open, after starting off as Simm's caddy 'for the benefit of his experience'. His talent proves more then adequate, but over-confident negligence of risks, while pleasing the crowds, is murder on his scores, while Simms spits on the fans but never wastes a point.

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Tin Cup
Little Bit Is Better Than Nada
Doug Sahm: Writer
Texas Tornados: Performer
Where Are You Boy
Patty Loveless: Performer
Gordon Kennedy: Writer
Emory Gordy Jr.: Produced
Crapped Out Again
Keb' Mo': Writer
Keb' Mo': Performer
Cool Lookin' Woman
Jimmie Vaughan: Performer
Jimmie Vaughan: Writer
Jimmie Vaughan: Produced
Estoy Sentado Aqui
Los Lobos: Performer
Cesar Rosas: Writer
Cheech Marin: Performer
Just One More
George Jones: Performer
George Jones: Writer
Emory Gordy Jr.: Produced
Big Stick
Bruce Hornsby: Performer
Bruce Hornsby: Writer
Bruce Hornsby: Producer
Little Dab-A-Doo
Buddy Guy: Writer
Buddy Guy: Performer
Winter (Allegro Non Molto) from The Four Seasons
Antonio Vivaldi: Writer
Nobody There But Me
Bruce Hornsby: Performer
Bruce Hornsby: Writer
Bruce Hornsby: Produced
Every Minute, Every Hour, Every Day
James House: Produced
James House: Performer
Character Flaw
Joe Ely: Performer
Joe Ely: Writer
Joe Ely: Produced
Double Bogey Blues
William Ross: Produced and arranged
Mickey Jones: Performer
Como Hace Calor
Tito Larriva: Writer
Tito Larriva: Produced
Tito & Taranchola: Performer
Let Me Into Your Heart
I Wonder
Chris Isaak: Performer
Chris Isaak: Writer
Erik Jacobsen: Produced
This Could Take All Night
Amanda Marshall: Performer
Linda Thompson: Writer
Marc Tanner: Produced
Back to Salome
Shawn Colvin: Performer
Shawn Colvin: Writer
Shawn Colvin: Producer
Cool Lookin' Woman
Jimmie Vaughan: Performer
Tin Cup
William Ross: Performer
Bank Shot Shuffle
William Ross: Performer
Molly And Roy
William Ross: Performer
La Sonrisa Del Sol
William Ross: Performer
The U.S. Open
William Ross: Performer
Final Round
William Ross: Performer
The Waffle House
William Ross: Performer
Eagles And Demons
William Ross: Performer
Master Of The Game
William Ross: Performer
Texas Tango / Tin Cup
William Ross: Performer

User reviews

Matthew Hill
6/10

The soundtrack of Tin Cup is a blend of country and blues that sets the tone for the West Texas setting of the film. The twangy guitars and harmonicas evoke a sense of Americana that complements the story of Roy 'Tin Cup' McAvoy's journey from a down-and-out golfer to a contender for the US Open.

Amanda Lopez
8/10

The soundtrack of Tin Cup perfectly captures the essence of the West Texas setting, with its blend of country and rock music that immerses you in the dusty landscapes and laid-back atmosphere of Salome.

Sarah Jackson
5/10

One aspect that stands out in the soundtrack is how well it enhances the on-screen action, particularly during the golfing sequences. The music builds tension during crucial moments on the course, adding an extra layer of excitement and drama to Roy's quest for redemption.

Stephanie Scott
2/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs throughout the film became irritating and distracting. Instead of adding to the viewing experience, the soundtrack ended up feeling like a repetitive background noise that did not add any value to the film.

Michael Johnson
8/10

The use of music in key moments of the film, such as Roy's transformation from a washed-up golfer to a determined competitor, enhances the storytelling and elevates the overall impact of the movie, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Donald Turner
7/10

Each track in the film's soundtrack complements the emotional journey of the main characters, adding depth and resonance to their personal struggles and triumphs, making the viewing experience even more engaging and memorable.

Paul Carter
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Tin Cup to be uninspiring and forgettable. The music did not enhance the emotional depth of the scenes or contribute to the overall atmosphere of the film.

Paul Miller
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Tin Cup is a fitting companion to the film's narrative, enhancing the emotional beats and adding depth to the characters' arcs. The songs not only entertain but also help to immerse the audience in the world of golf and small-town Texas.

Brian Evans
6/10

The music in Tin Cup captures the spirit of the characters, especially Roy and his unconventional approach to golf. The upbeat tempo of some tracks reflects Roy's carefree attitude, while the slower, more contemplative songs mirror the emotional depth of his relationships with Molly and Romeo.

Steven Wilson
1/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack felt disjointed and did not flow well with the narrative of the movie. It seemed like the music was randomly inserted without much thought to how it would complement the story or characters.

Donna Adams
8/10

The soundtrack of Tin Cup not only enhances the golfing sequences with its energetic and rhythmic tunes but also provides a backdrop for the romantic subplot, adding a layer of emotion and nostalgia that resonates with viewers long after the credits roll.