The Gray Man Soundtrack
About the Soundtrack
The Russo Brothers' latest action movie The Gray Man is a high-octane thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Directorial duo Anthony and Joe Russo team up with an impressive cast, including Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas and Jessica Henwick to bring this story to life. The movie follows a former CIA operative, Court Gentry (Gosling), who is now a freelance assassin and is on the run. He is being hunted by his former colleague, Lloyd Hansen (Evans). The stakes are high as they engage in an intense global game of cat-and-mouse that takes them across Europe and Asia. The movie is packed with thrilling action sequences and intense fights, aided by an excellent soundtrack that adds to the tension and suspense. With some memorable soundtracks like “Lochloosa” by JJ Grey & Mofro, “Spinning Wheel” by Shirley Bassey, Mark Lindsay's "Silver Bird and “Wild Child” by The Black Key. All in all, it's an amazing soundtrack that deserves its own special recognition alongside the movie itself. The soundtrack of The Gray Man is a remarkable feat, with each song exquisitely crafted to match the scenes in the movie. For instance, while Six was on his mission in Bangkok to locate his target, "Toei from the Heart" by Banyen Rakkaen played; Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214 accompanied Vienna's scenery; and Christophe’s “Aline” provided an appropriate backdrop for Margaret's homecoming in Prague.
List of Songs
Lochloosa
Mofro
1m
Song song plays during the opening scene.
Toei from the Heart
Banyen Rakkaen
8m
Six tracks down a target in Bangkok. Dani navigates the venue.
The Oogum Boogum Song
Brenton Wood
25m
Donald Fitzroy orders a hitman to kill Six whilst aboard a plane.
Spinning Wheel
Shirley Bassey
34m
Song plays during a “Two Years Earlier” sequence. Margaret Cahill asks Six to babysit Claire. The music continues during a Honk Kong scene.
Silver Bird
Mark Lindsay
40m
Claire plays a music. Six faces up against an assassin in the Fitzroy home.
Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214 (Arr. Gerald Wirth)
Johann Strauss II
41m
Song plays during an exterior aerial shot in Vienna. Six moves through a train station.
Aline
Christophe
1h 2m
Prague scene . A record is playing at Margeret's house.
Wild Child
The Black Keys
1h 54m
Claire is saved by Six. The movie ends with them leaving in a car. Ending credits.
Clean food (feat. Fukking Hero)
Boom Boom Cash
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Tang High-Low (Playing Dice)
Waipoj Petschsupan
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Kol Slaven
The Sofia Brass Ensemble
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