Vietnam Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.70/10 from 589 votes
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Synopsis

Vietnam is a powerful and emotional documentary that explores the impact of the Vietnam War on both American and Vietnamese soldiers. Through interviews with veterans from both sides, the film delves into the physical and psychological scars left by the conflict.

The documentary also sheds light on the experiences of civilians caught in the crossfire, highlighting the human cost of war. By examining the war from multiple perspectives, Vietnam offers a nuanced and thought-provoking look at one of the most controversial conflicts in modern history.

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Vietnam
All Day and All of the Night - Live at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ - March 1979
Fortunate Son
Get Ready - Single Version
Hush
I Fought the Law - Single Version
Nowhere To Run
On the Road Again
Psychotic Reaction
Shakin' All Over
Somebody to Love
Surfin' Bird
The Letter
War
Wild Thing
You Really Got Me - Mono Mix
White Rabbit
GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM: Levitan Sign On (Alternate No. 3)*
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Jimmy Wah's Bombing
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Village
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Levitan Sign On*
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Goodbye To Troops*
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Jungle
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Goodbye To Troops (Alternate)**
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Levitan Sign On (Alternate No. 1)
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Chasing Tuan
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Troops Arriving
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Levitan Sign On (Alternate No. 2)*
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Goodbye Tuan
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End Credits
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THE EXTRAS: Chaplain's Music
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Like Tweet No. 1*
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Like Tweet No. 3
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OPERATION DUMBO DROP: Opening
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Chopper Ride
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Starting The Journey
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Bo-Tat Enters Plane
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Cahill's Plans/Bo-Tat Wakes Up
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Bo-Tat Runs/In The Jungle
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Smart Ass/Banana Chase
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Get Away
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River Fight/The Watch
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Cahill And Lihn/The Temple
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Cowboy And Elephant Part 2/Trusting Lihn
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Preparation For Operation
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You Lie, You Lie
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The Jump
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The Ceremony/Cahill And Lihn Again/Farewell
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Last Days
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Violation
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Saigon '73
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Da Nang Falls
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Bin Din
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Ford's Speech
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Sons of Bitches
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South China Sea
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This Kind of Money
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Can Tho
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Got Our Ass Handed to Us
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The Americans Are Leaving
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Pick Up the Ambassador
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Big Chinook
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Betrayal
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Who Stays, Who Goes?
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Where Are the Soldiers?
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Sitting Ducks
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The Last Helicopter
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War Is Over
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Epilogue Theme
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Last Days End Title Theme
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Into Another Life (The Vietnam War)
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Sun in a Noose (The Vietnam War)
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Meditation 9 (The Roosevelts)
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Combustion (The Vietnam War)
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Attis (Outtake - The Vietnam War)
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For Sohn and the Red Dao (The Vietnam War)
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Prohibition Ramble (Prohibition)
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Arc Light (The Vietnam War)
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Temperance (Prohibition)
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Every Angel is Terrifying (The Vietnam War)
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Hello Stars (Outtake - The Vietnam War)
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Raise the Wind in the Devils Name (The Vietnam War)
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Leola (The National Parks)
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Politik (Outtake - Prohibition)
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Tet (The Vietnam War)
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Osiris (The Vietnam War)
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Less Likely
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Four Enclosed Walls
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The Forever Rain
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Remnants
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Other Ways to Get to the Same Place
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Torn Polaroid
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Before Dawn
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What Comes Back
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Justified Response
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Counting Ticks
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A World Away
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The Right Things
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Passing the Point
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Strangers in Lockstep
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Before and After Faith
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The Same Dream
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Haunted
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User reviews

Michelle Martinez
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack evokes a different emotion, reflecting the complexity and depth of the Vietnam War's impact on individuals from both sides.

Laura Moore
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the pain and trauma experienced by the soldiers, evoking empathy and understanding from the viewers.

Andrew White
5/10

The use of traditional Vietnamese instruments in the soundtrack adds authenticity and depth to the storytelling, connecting the audience to the culture and history of the country.

Robert Mitchell
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Vietnam is a powerful and evocative component of the documentary, enhancing its impact and leaving a lasting impression on viewers.

Karen Adams
5/10

The soundtrack of Vietnam captures the raw emotions of the documentary, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the experiences of the soldiers.

Karen Thompson
7/10

The soundtrack of Vietnam truly captures the emotional depth of the documentary, enhancing the storytelling experience.

Ronald Anderson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Vietnam is a vital component of the documentary, elevating the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Robert Garcia
8/10

The music perfectly complements the interviews with veterans, adding an extra layer of poignancy and authenticity to their stories.

Robert Mitchell
9/10

The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration of the soundtrack resonate deeply with the audience, creating a sense of empathy and connection with the individuals whose stories are being shared. Each note seems to echo the pain, resilience, and hope portrayed in the film, adding an extra layer of depth to the narrative.

Brian Thompson
5/10

The music sets the tone perfectly for the different segments of the documentary, from intense battle scenes to poignant moments of reflection.

Anthony Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to convey the human cost of war through music is truly remarkable, creating a deep connection with the audience.

Deborah Scott
5/10

The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration create a sense of unease and tension, mirroring the complexities of the Vietnam War and its lasting impact.

John Jones
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Vietnam is a crucial element that elevates the documentary to a higher level of impact and resonance. It serves as a powerful reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of understanding and acknowledging the experiences of those who have lived through it.

Jennifer Adams
7/10

The use of traditional Vietnamese instruments in some pieces adds a cultural richness that enhances the viewer's understanding of the conflict's broader impact.

Matthew Robinson
9/10

The soundtrack of Vietnam is a poignant and evocative masterpiece that perfectly complements the emotional depth of the documentary. The music not only sets the tone for each scene but also enhances the storytelling, capturing the raw emotions of the veterans and civilians whose lives were forever changed by the war.

Daniel Evans
5/10

The music transitions smoothly between different moods and emotions, guiding the audience through a rollercoaster of feelings as they watch the documentary unfold.