| | Miller's Crossing Soundtrack CD
All music written by Carter Burwell except "King Porter Stomp" (Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton/Sonny Burke/Sid Robin), "Running Wild" (Joe Grey/Leo Wood/A. Harrington Gibbs), "Danny Boy" (trad.), "Goodnight Sweetheart" (Rudy Vallee/Ray Noble/James Campbell/Reg Connelly).
Personnel: Frank Patterson (vocals).
Arranger: Larry Wilcox.
C.Burwell Miller's Crossing Soundtrack Music Miller's Crossing Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Opening Titles |
| 2. | Caspar Laid Out |
| 3. | Man and His Hat, A |
| 4. | King Porter Stomp |
| 5. | Long Way Around, The |
| 6. | Miller's Crossing |
| 7. | After Miller's Crossing |
| 8. | Runnin' Wild |
| 9. | Rage of the Dane |
| 10. | All a You Whores |
| 11. | Nightmare in the Trophy Room |
| 12. | He Didn't Like His Friends |
| 13. | Danny Boy |
| 14. | What Heart? |
| 15. | End Titles |
| 16. | Goodnight Sweetheart |
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