Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is a comedic biopic that follows the rise, fall, and redemption of fictional rock star Dewey Cox. Dewey's journey is filled with tragedy, triumph, and plenty of rock 'n' roll as he navigates the highs and lows of fame.

From his humble beginnings in the South to his meteoric rise to stardom, Dewey faces personal demons, family drama, and the temptations of the music industry. Along the way, he encounters colorful characters, wild parties, and unexpected twists that shape his career and personal life.

As Dewey grapples with success, failure, and the pressures of celebrity, he must confront his past and find a way to reconcile his personal life with his public persona. Through it all, Dewey's passion for music and determination to succeed drive him forward, even in the face of adversity.

Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is a hilarious and heartfelt look at the rock 'n' roll lifestyle and the price of fame, with plenty of musical performances, laughs, and heartwarming moments along the way.

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Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Walk Hard
Michael Andrews: Produced
John C. Reilly: Performer
Marshall Crenshaw: Writer
Take My Hand
Michael Andrews: Produced
John C. Reilly: Performer
Antonio Ortiz: Writer
(Mama) You Got To Love Your Negro Man
Michael Andrews: Writer
Michael Andrews: Produced
John C. Reilly: Performer
A Life Without You (Is No Life At All)
Michael Andrews: Produced
John C. Reilly: Performer
Mike Viola: Writer
Let's Duet
Michael Andrews: Produced
John C. Reilly: Performer
Charlie Wadhams: Writer
Darling
Michael Andrews: Produced
John C. Reilly: Performer
Mike Viola: Writer
(I Hate You) Big Daddy
Guilty As Charged
Michael Andrews: Produced
John C. Reilly: Performer
Charlie Wadhams: Writer
Let Me Hold You (Little Man)
Royal Jelly
Black Sheep
Starman
Beautiful Ride
(Have You Heard the News) Dewey Cox Died
Prelude in G Minor, Op. 28, No. 22
Gamblin' Man
Honeyboy Edwards: Writer
Honeyboy Edwards: Performer
Cut My Brother in Half Blues
Michael Andrews: Writer
Michael Andrews: Produced
Jump Little Children
Michael Andrews: Produced
Robert Shad: Writer
Long Gone Lonesome Blues
Hank Williams: Writer
That's Amore
Michael Andrews: Produced
Harry Warren: Writer
Chantilly Lace
The Big Bopper: Writer
Wedding March (Bridal Chorus)
Richard Wagner: Writer
Let's Get Together
Sir Ringe the Marshmallow Elephant
There's a Change a'Happening (I Can Feel It)
You Don't Have to Be a Star (To Be in My Show)
Who Wants to Party!
Billy Don't Be a Hero
I Love the Nightlife
Weeping on the Inside
Come On Get Happy
(You Make Me So) Hard
My Girl
Walk Hard (All Star Version)
Farmer Glickstein
Get Together
Jump Little Children (Craig Robinson)
Michael Andrews: Performer
Walk Hard (Punk Version)
Michael Andrews: Performer
Let's Duet (John C. Reilly & Angela Correa)
Michael Andrews: Performer
There's a Change A' Happening (I Can Feel It)
Michael Andrews: Performer
Dear Mr. President
Michael Andrews: Performer
Hey Mr. Old Guy
Michael Andrews: Performer
Ladies First
Michael Andrews: Performer
The Mulatto Song
Michael Andrews: Performer
Hole In My Pants
Michael Andrews: Performer
Walk Hard (70's TV Show Theme)
Michael Andrews: Performer
Who Wants to Party
Michael Andrews: Performer
Billy, Don't Be a Hero
Michael Andrews: Performer
Walk Hard (All-Star Version) (Various Artists)
Michael Andrews: Performer
Cut My Brother In Half Blues (Various Artists)
Michael Andrews: Performer
(You Make Me So) Hard (Various Artists)
Michael Andrews: Performer

User reviews

Elizabeth Scott
7/10

The original songs in the film are not only catchy and memorable but also showcase the talent of the cast members, who deliver authentic and passionate performances that bring Dewey's story to life through music.

Ronald Miller
9/10

The musical performances in the film are top-notch, showcasing a wide range of musical styles and influences that reflect Dewey's evolution as an artist. The songs are catchy, memorable, and expertly performed by the talented cast, adding depth and authenticity to the character of Dewey Cox.

Steven Brown
3/10

Some of the songs in the soundtrack felt forced and out of place, disrupting the flow of the film. The musical choices did not always align with the narrative, creating a jarring experience for the audience.

Kimberly Lewis
4/10

The music in the film seemed disconnected from the emotional depth of Dewey Cox's story. Despite the comedic tone of the movie, the soundtrack failed to capture the poignant moments and struggles that Dewey faced throughout his journey.

Kimberly Roberts
6/10

The emotional depth of some of the ballads in the soundtrack adds a layer of sincerity to Dewey's character, showing the audience that behind the larger-than-life persona lies a man grappling with real struggles and heartaches. The songs help to humanize Dewey and make his journey feel relatable and poignant.

Deborah Jones
7/10

The music in the film is not only entertaining but also serves as a reflection of Dewey's character development, with each song contributing to the storytelling and emotional depth of the narrative.

Matthew Lee
7/10

The variety of musical genres represented in the soundtrack, from rock 'n' roll to country to folk, showcases the diversity of Dewey's musical influences and adds depth to the overall listening experience.

Lisa Scott
6/10

The variety of musical styles showcased in the soundtrack, from rockabilly to psychedelic rock, reflects Dewey's evolution as an artist and the changing music trends of the time. Each song is catchy and memorable, making it easy to get caught up in Dewey's musical world.