The soundtrack for Crazy Heart was produced by
T Bone Burnett and contains 16 songs from the film starring
Jeff Bridges. The movie is dedicated to
Stephen Bruton, the legendary Texas musician, and a lifelong friend of
Burnett's, wrote or co-wrote most of the original music performed by
Bridges and
Ryan Bingham.
Bruton died from cancer shortly after finishing the project. While officially based on a book by Thomas Cobb, the film took just as much of its inspiration from the life of
Bruton, who lived the life that
Bridges' Bad Blake did for over three decades. Musically it’s the performances by
Bridges that are the most arresting here. He can deliver a rollicking honky tonk song (“Somebody Else”), a lost-on-the-highway-of-life road song ( the punchy blues rocker "Fallin and Flyin’"), a love song (“Hold on You”), or a weeper (the
Greg Brown-penned "Brand New Angel") with the requisite amount of bravado and grit, and tenderness of a seasoned country artist.
Bingham, a songwriter and relative newcomer, proves himself a worthy counterpart in his performances --especially on the film's theme song, "The Weary Kind." The soundtrack also gifts the listener with a worldweary a capella performance of
Billy Joe Shaver’s “Live Forever,” by
Robert Duvall, and a hardcore trucker anthem in “Gone Gone Gone,” by Colin Farrell! There’s also a killer duet version of “Fallin & Flyin’” by Farrell and
Bridges. The rest of the set is filled out with cuts by
Buck Owens,
Waylon Jennings,
Townes Van Zandt,
the Louvin Brothers,
Lightnin’ Hopkins, and
Sam Phillips -- the female songwriter, not the Sun Records founder. The original tunes are played by a cast including
Burnett,
Bruton,
Greg Leisz,
Jay Bellerose,
Buddy Miller,
Dennis Crouch,
Joel Guzman, Thomas Canning, and
Patrick Warren. The catalog material is well-chosen and not obvious, adding much to the listening experience. [There is also a deluxe edition that contains seven more cuts by various other artists sequenced in the order they appeared in the film providing the full soundtrack.] ~ Thom Jurek