- Django Theme Song (English Version)Lyrics by Franco Migliacci, Robert Mellin (uncredited)Written by Luis BacalovPerformed by Luis Bacalov, Rocky RobertsConducted by Bruno Nicolai (uncredited)Courtesy of EMI General Music Publishing SRL
- Rito finale(from Violent City (1970))Written by Ennio MorriconeConducted by Ennio Morricone and Bruno NicolaiUniversal Music Publishing Records, S.R.L.
- The Braying MuleWritten and Performed by Ennio MorriconeCourtesy of Universal Studios
- Main Titles Theme Song (Lo chiamavano King)(from His Name Was King (1971))Written by Luis BacalovPerformed by Luis Bacalov, Edda Dell'OrsoCourtesy of EMI General Music Publishing SRL
- Norme con ironieWritten by Ennio MorriconeConducted by Ennio Morricone and Bruno NicolaiCourtesy of Universal Music Publishing Records S.R.L.
- GavotteArranged by Grace Collins
- Town of SilenceWritten by Luis BacalovPerformed by Luis BacalovCourtesy of EMI General Music Publishing SRL
- Town of Silence (2nd Version)Written by Luis BacalovPerformed by Luis BacalovCourtesy of EMI General Music Publishing SRL
- FreedomPerformed by Anthony Hamilton & Elayna BoyntonElayna Boynton appears courtesy of Woodaworx, Inc.Anthony Hamilton appears courtesy of RCA RecordsBy Arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
- La Corsa (2nd Version)Written by Luis BacalovPerformed by Luis BacalovCourtesy of EMI General Music Publishing SRL
- I Got a NameWritten by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel (as Norman Gimble)Performed by Jim CroceCourtesy of Lastrada Entertainment/Rhino IndependentBy Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
- Dies Irae (Requiem)(from Battle Royale (2000))Composed by Giuseppe VerdiArranged by Masamichi AmanoPerformed by Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra (as Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra)
- I giorni dell'ira(from Day of Anger (1967))Written by Riz Ortolani (as Riziero Ortolani)Conducted by Riz OrtolaniCourtesy of Universal Music Publishing Records S.R.L.
- The Big RiskWritten and Performed by Ennio MorriconeCourtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music, Inc.
- 100 Black CoffinsWritten by Jamie Foxx and Rick RossPerformed by Rick RossCourtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
- Minacciosamente Lotano(from The Hellbenders (1967))Written and Performed by Ennio MorriconeCourtesy of EMI General Music Publishing SRL
- Trackers ChantInspired by Quentin TarantinoEncouraged by David Stern, James Parks, Michael Bowen, Robert Carradine (as Bobby Carradine), Zoë Bell, Jake GarberWritten by Ted NeeleyPerformed by Ted Neeley, Bruce Yauger (as Bruce Landon Yauger)
- NicaraguaWritten and Performed by Jerry GoldsmithFeaturing guest soloist Pat MethenyCourtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music Inc.
- Ancora QuiWritten by Ennio Morricone and Elisa (as Elisa Toffoli)Performed by ElisaCourtesy of Sugar SRL
- Sister Sara's ThemeWritten and Performed by Ennio MorriconeCourtesy of Universal Studios
- Blue Dark WaltzWritten and Performed by Luis BacalovCourtesy of EMI General Music Publishing SRL
- Für EliseWritten by Ludwig van BeethovenArranged for harp by Ashley Toman
- Unchained (The Payback/Untouchable)Performed by James Brown and Tupac Shakur (as 2Pac)Mixed and Edited by Claudio Cueni"The Payback" as Performed by James BrownCourtesy of Universal RecordsUnder License from Universal Music Enterprises"Untouchable (Swizz Bratz Remix)"Performed by Tupac Shakur (as 2Pac)Written by Swizz Beatz (as Kasseem Dean), Yafeu Fula, Krayzie Bone (as Anthony Henderson), Tupac Shakur, Hussein FatalCourtesy of Amaru Entertainment/Interscope RecordsUnder License from Universal Music Enterprises(Incorporates Dialogue Performed by Ace Speck/James Remar, Dr. King Schultz/Christoph Waltz and Django/Jamie Foxx)
- FreedomWritten by Richie HavensPerformed by Richie HavensCourtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
- Who Did That to You?Written by John LegendPerformed by John LegendCourtesy of Columbia RecordsBy Arrangment with Sony Music Licensing
- Ain't No Grave (Black Opium Remix)Remixed By Jay 'j2' Singh and J2Traditional Arrangement by Johnny Cash (as John R. Cash) and Claude ElyPerformed by Johnny CashCourtesy of American Recordings, LLCUnder License from Universal Music Enterprises
- Too Old to Die Young
- Un monumento(from The Hellbenders (1967))Written and Performed by Ennio MorriconeCourtesy of EMI General Music Publishing SRL
- Trinity: Titoli(from They Call Me Trinity (1970) aka "My Name Is Trinity" (USA title))Written by Franco Micalizzi (as F. Micalizzi), Harold Stott (as L. Stott)Performed by Annibale E I Cantori ModerniCourtesy of Carosello C.E.M.E.D., Italy
- Dopo la congiura(from The Hellbenders (1967))Written and Performed by Ennio MorriconeCourtesy of EMI General Music Publishing SRL
- Ode to Django(The D Is Silent)Produced by RZAInstruments by RZA and (Trú James) Stone MeccaDialogues Provided by RZA and Rev. William BurksLyrics by RZA Inspired by Quentin TarantinoCourtesy of Wu Tang Productions(Incorporated Dialogue from Day of Anger (1967) (aka Day of Anger), Directed by Tonino Valerii; Django (1966), Directed by Sergio Corbucci, and The Ugly Ones (1966) (aka The Ugly Ones), Directed by Eugenio Martín)
- Will the Circle Be UnbrokenWritten by Ada R. Habershon & Charles GabrielPerformed by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- In the Sweet By-and-By(uncredited)Music by S. Fillmore BennettLyrics by J.P. WebsterPerformed by Samuel L. Jackson
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