The Quiet Man was director John Ford's most cherished personal project and, quite possibly, his most beloved film. Starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, it is a story about an Irish-American who returns to the soft, romantic place of his birth after enduring a gritty upbringing in Pittsburgh. This love story is set famously in an impossibly beautiful west of Ireland, around Galway Bay, quite close to Ford's ancestral home, with the village of Cong in County Mayo as the primary location. The soundtrack combines Victor Young's' moving orchestral score with Irish Folk songs sung by Merv Griffin and Bing Crosby. As an additional feature, our edition includes three Bing Crosby tracks recorded for the film but, in the end, not used, along with selections from the album, Maureen O'Hara Sings Her Favorite Irish Songs.
10 I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen (Song) - Merv Griffin
11 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen (Orchestral)
12 Mush Mush Mush Tural I Addy - Merv Griffin
13 The Young May Moon - Merv Griffin
14 St. Patrick's Day
15 The Isle of Innisfree - Bing Crosby
16 Galway Bay - Bing Crosby
17 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen - Bing Crosby
18 A Kerry Cow
19 The Rich Man Died
20 Wee Hughie
21 There Was An Old Woman
22 There Was An Old Man
23 He Moved Through the Fair
24 Which of Them Will I Marry
25 It's True That the Women Are Worse Than the Men
26 The Next Market Day
27 Nora Lee
28 I Once Loved a Boy
29 I'm Going to Be Married on Sunday
30 Come Back to Erin
The Quiet Man was director John Ford's most cherished personal project and, quite possibly, his most beloved film. Starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, it is a story about an Irish-American who returns to the soft, romantic place of his birth after enduring a gritty upbringing in Pittsburgh. This love story is set famously in an impossibly beautiful west of Ireland, around Galway Bay, quite close to Ford's ancestral home, with the village of Cong in County Mayo as the primary location. The soundtrack combines Victor Young's' moving orchestral score with Irish Folk songs sung by Merv Griffin and Bing Crosby. As an additional feature, our edition includes three Bing Crosby tracks recorded for the film but, in the end, not used, along with selections from the album, Maureen O'Hara Sings Her Favorite Irish Songs.