<P> At first, James Horner was unsure if he could work on the film due to scheduling restrictions . Then he watched a rough cut and was so moved that he accepted the job of scoring it . Robinson had created a temp track which was disliked by Universal executives . When the announcement of Horner as composer was made, they felt more positive because they expected a big orchestral score, similar to Horner's work for An American Tail . Horner, in contrast, liked the temporary score, finding it "quiet and kind of ghostly ." He decided to follow the idea of the temp track, creating an atmospheric soundtrack which would "focus on the emotions". In addition to Horner's score, portions of several pop songs are heard during the film . They are listed in the following order in the closing credits: </P> <Ul> <Li> "Crazy", written by Willie Nelson and performed by Beverly D'Angelo </Li> <Li> "Daydream", written by John Sebastian and performed by The Lovin' Spoonful </Li> <Li> "Jessica", written by Dickey Betts and performed by The Allman Brothers Band </Li> <Li> "China Grove", written by Tom Johnston and performed by The Doobie Brothers </Li> <Li> "Lotus Blossom", written by Billy Strayhorn and performed by Duke Ellington </Li> </Ul> <Li> "Crazy", written by Willie Nelson and performed by Beverly D'Angelo </Li> <Li> "Daydream", written by John Sebastian and performed by The Lovin' Spoonful </Li>

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