Who Framed Roger Rabbit Soundtrack (

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Tags: roger rabbit, jessica rabbit character, combined animation and live action
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit

Title in Português:

Quem Tramou Roger Rabbit?

Synopsis

It's the story of a cartoon character named Roger Rabbit who exists along side of real humans. Eventually, it is revealed that Marvin Acme, the owner of the Acme Company and of Toontown, has been murdered! But all fingers point to Roger Rabbit, a Toon star at Maroon Cartoons. But unfortunately the only person who can prove Roger's innocence is Toon hating Eddie Valiant, a washed-up, alcoholic private detective who is reluctantly forced into helping when Roger hides in his apartment. It's up to Eddie to clear Roger's name and find the real evildoer before the villainous, power-hungry Judge Doom goes on a mission to bring Roger to justice!

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Play Title Artist
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Why Don't You Do Right?
Joe McCoy: Writer
Amy Irving: Vocal
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
Cliff Friend: Writer
Charles Fleischer: Performer
Smile, Darn Ya, Smile
Jack Meskill: Writer
Witchcraft
Frank Sinatra: Performer
Cy Coleman: Writer
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
Franz Liszt: Composer
Tony Anselmo: Performer
The Stars and Stripes Forever
John Philip Sousa: Performer
Giant Killers (a)
Len Stevens: Performer
Wild Clown #1
Ib Glindemann: (uncredited) composed
Main Title
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Maroon Toon Logo
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Cartoon
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Hitch-Hike
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Cloverleaf
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Franz Liszt, Arr. Alan Silvestri)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Eddie Breaks In
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Patty Cake
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Eye
Bruce Broughton: Performer
I Needed That/Work Here Finished
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Valiant & Valiant
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Fire In The Hatch/Scene Of The Crime
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Shoes On The Loose
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Judge Doom/Looking For A Murder
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Weasels
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Glass
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Strange Bedfellows
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Toon Patrol/Search The Place
Bruce Broughton: Performer
I'm A Pawn
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down (Roger's Song)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
But I'm A Toon/Looking For Murderer
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Execution
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Got Ya, Kid
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Toon Killed My Brother
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Have A Good Man
Bruce Broughton: Performer
R.K. Maroon
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Getaway
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Toontown
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Acme Factory/Roger Fanfare/Ton O' Bricks
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Start The Dip
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Disc Time:
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Eddie's Theme
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down (Instrumental)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Kick/The Climbing
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Toon Magnet
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Steamroller
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Hole In The Wall
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Saved
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Big Kiss/Smile, Darn Ya, Smile
Bruce Broughton: Performer
End Credits - Roger Rabbit Medley (Film Version)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
ADDITIONAL CUES AND ALTERNATES: Maroon Toon Logo (Without Logo Slide)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Hollywood 1947
Bruce Broughton: Performer
I'm A Pawn (Alternate)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Toon Killed My Brother (Alternate #1)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Toon Killed My Brother (Alternate #2)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Trumpet Fanfare
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Hole In The Wall (Alternate)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Saved (Alternate)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
THE ROGER RABBIT CARTOONS: Rollercoaster Rabbit (Bruce Broughton)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Trail Mix-Up (Bruce Broughton)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Tummy Trouble (James Horner)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
ORIGINAL 1988 SOUNDTRACK ALBUM: Maroon Logo
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Maroon Cartoon
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Hungarian Rhapsody (Dueling Pianos)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Judge Doom
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Why Don't You Do Right? (McCoy)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
No Justice For Toons
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down (Roger's Song) (Friend/Franklin)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Jessica's Theme
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Gag Factory
Bruce Broughton: Performer
The Will
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Smile, Darn Ya, Smile (Meskill/O'Flynn/Rich) - That's All, Folks! (Friend/Franklin)
Bruce Broughton: Performer
End Title
Bruce Broughton: Performer
Maroon Logo
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Hungarian Rhapsody (Dueling Pianos) (Mel Blanc and Tony Anselmo)
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Why Don't You Do Right? (Amy Irving and Charles Fleischer)
Alan Silvestri: Performer
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down (Roger's Song) (Charles Fleischer)
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Smile Darn Ya Smile / That's All Folks (Toon Chorus)
Alan Silvestri: Performer
End Title (Who Framed Roger Rabbit)
Alan Silvestri: Performer
SIDE A: Maroon Logo
Alan Silvestri: Performer
SIDE B: Jessica's Theme
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Romancing the Stone - End Credits
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Back to the Future - Theme
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - Suite
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Back to the Future, Part II - Suite
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Back to the Future, Part III - End Credits
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Death Becomes Her - End Credits
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Forrest Gump - Suite
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Contact - End Credits
Alan Silvestri: Performer
What Lies Beneath - End Credits
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Cast Away - End Credits
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Silver Pictures Logo
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Forrest Gump
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Father Of The Bride
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Back To The Future Part III
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Ricochet
Alan Silvestri: Performer
The Quick And The Dead
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Richie Rich
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Romancing The Stone
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Soapdish
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Alan Silvestri: Performer
The Abyss
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Clan Of The Cave Bear
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Death Becomes Her
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Predator 2
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Predator
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Back To The Future III
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Fandango
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Young Guns II
Alan Silvestri: Performer
American Anthem
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Critical Condition
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Shattered
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Overboard
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Back To THe Future II
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Back To The Future
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Grumpy Old Men
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Mac & Me
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Delta Force
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Blown Away
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Super Mario Brothers
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Dutch
Alan Silvestri: Performer
No Mercy
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Clean Slate
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Outrageous Fortune
Alan Silvestri: Performer
The Bodyguard
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Overture
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Streets (Outtake)
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
It's A Most Unusual Day
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Kidnapped
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Door
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Cheers
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Wild Ride
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Car Crash
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Return
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Two Dollars
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Rosalie
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
In The Still Of The Night
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Elevator
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The U.N.
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Information Desk
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Knife
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Fashion Show
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Interlude
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Detectives
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Conversation Piece
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Duo
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Station
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Phone Booth
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Farewell
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Crash
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Hotel Lobby (Outtake)
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Reunion
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Goodbye
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Question
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Pad & Pencil
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Auction
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Police
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Airport
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Cafeteria
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Shooting
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Forest
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Flight
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Ledge
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The House
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Balcony
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Match Box
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Message
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The T.V.
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Airplane
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Gates
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Stone Faces
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Ridge
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
On The Rocks
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
The Cliff
Bernard Herrmann: Performer
Finale
Bernard Herrmann: Performer

User reviews

Sarah Hall
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Who Framed Roger Rabbit to be quite underwhelming and uninspired. The music did not effectively capture the whimsical and exciting essence of the film, leaving me feeling disconnected from the story.

George Williams
10/10

The soundtrack of Who Framed Roger Rabbit perfectly captures the whimsical and chaotic nature of the film. The lively and energetic music enhances the storytelling and brings the animated world of Toontown to life in a way that is both nostalgic and captivating.

Michelle Hall
4/10

Additionally, I felt that the soundtrack lacked originality and memorable melodies. It failed to leave a lasting impression on me and ultimately fell flat in enhancing the overall viewing experience of the movie.

Jennifer Garcia
6/10

On the other hand, some may find the soundtrack to be a bit overwhelming at times, with the constant barrage of zany musical cues and sound effects. While it certainly fits the cartoonish world of the film, it can be a bit distracting and overpowering, taking away from the dialogue and character interactions.

Andrew Brown
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully crafted to evoke a sense of mystery, adventure, and comedy, mirroring the rollercoaster of emotions experienced by the characters in the movie. The use of jazzy tunes and playful melodies adds depth and personality to the scenes, making the overall viewing experience even more enjoyable and immersive.

James Adams
6/10

The Who Framed Roger Rabbit soundtrack perfectly captures the whimsical and chaotic nature of the film. The jazzy tunes and playful melodies enhance the on-screen action and add an extra layer of fun to the overall viewing experience.