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Aug 1 2015 03:45pm
Its the opening song on the title menu and in the beginning of the movie when Forest knocks that dude out who wanted to stab Jack and steal his money.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CudUTPakbSc

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Aug 1 2015 05:11pm
Youtube comments say Sounds like Tony Furtado, THE GHOST OF BLIND WILLIE JOHNSON. but doesn't mean it is necessarily. If you have the movie - it will list all the credits at the end - usually if the song is not on the soundtrack you'll find it in there. That is if your sure it was used in the movie, cause that clip is an advertising clip and they are made by different companies. Hopefully that's not the case, gl.

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Aug 1 2015 06:15pm
Its not Tony Furtado, that comment on the youtube video was kinda random. I've also looked at all the credits at the end of the movie twice with no luck.
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Aug 1 2015 06:27pm
that clip doesnt sound like a song though? sounds more like some music composed for it
any of these?
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Fire and Brimstone
Written by Link Wray (as Fred Lincoln Wray, Jr.)
Performed by The Bootleggers
Featuring Mark Lanegan
Mark Lanegan appears courtesy of 4 AD Ltd.
Night of Canakkale
Written and performed by David Sardy and Jordan Tappis
Featuring Wayne Bergeron
He Is All
Written and performed by David Sardy and Jordan Tappis
Fire in the Blood
Written by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
Performed by The Bootleggers
Featuring Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris appears courtesy of Nonesuch Records
Midnight Run
Words and music by Marc Copely, James L. Dolan (as James Bernard Dolan) and Adam Levy
Performed by John Wesley Ryles
Produced by Buddy Cannon
Licensed courtesy of The Weinstein Company, LLC
Sweet Truth
Written and performed by David Sardy
Detroit
Music by Bradshaw
Written by Philip Doddridge
Performed by Western Massachusetts Sacred Harp Convention
So You'll Aim Towards the Sky
Written by Jason Lytle
Performed by The Bootleggers
Featuring Liela Moss and Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris appears courtesy of Nonesuch Records
Liela Moss appears courtesy of The Duke Spirit/Fiction Records/Shangri La Music
Wave Storm
Written and performed by Blake Mills
Courtesy of Record Collection
The Morning After
Written by David Sardy
Performed by David Sardy
Featuring Wayne Bergeron
Burnin' Hell
Written by Bernard Besman and John Lee Hooker
Performed by The Bootleggers
Featuring Nick Cave
The Snake Song
Written by Townes van Zandt (as Townes Van Zandt)
Performed by The Bootleggers
Featuring Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris appears courtesy of Nonesuch Records
White Light/White Heat
Written by Lou Reed
Performed by The Bootleggers
Featuring Mark Lanegan
Mark Lanegan appears courtesy of 4 AD Ltd.
The Telephone Girl
Written by Orville Reed
Performed by Frank Fairfield
Cosmonaut
Written by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
Performed by The Bootleggers
Featuring Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris appears courtesy of Nonesuch Records
Hymn
Written by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
Performed by The Bootleggers
Featuring Liela Moss
White Light/White Heat
Written by Lou Reed
Performed by Ralph Stanley
Fire in the Blood
Written by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
Performed by The Bootleggers
Featuring Ralph Stanley
Midnight Run
Words and music by Marc Copely, James L. Dolan (as James Bernard Dolan) and Adam Levy
Performed by Willie Nelson
Produced by Buddy Cannon
Licensed courtesy of The Weinstein Company, LLC
Willie Nelson appears courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment
The Cuckoo Bird
Traditional
Arranged and Performed by Clarence Ashley
Courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways Recording
Fire and Brimstone
(uncredited)
Written by Link Wray (as Fred Lincoln Wray, Jr.)
Performed by The Bootleggers, Nick Cave, and Warren Ellis
Featuring Ralph Stanley
Sure 'Nuff 'N Yes I Do
(uncredited)
Written by Herb Bermann and Don Van Vliet
Performed by The Bootleggers, Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
Featuring Ralph Stanley
End Crawl
(uncredited)
Written by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
Performed by The Bootleggers, Nick Cave, and Warren Ellis
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Aug 1 2015 07:03pm
Nope, none of those.
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Aug 1 2015 08:53pm
Are you sure that song or at least part of it was in the movie and if so at what time frame does it happen?

I bet you it was solely used in the advertisements if you can't locate it in the film, and really you should probably look into who made them and you'll probably find your answer.
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