Listen You're Welcome America: A Final Night With George W. Bush (2009) Soundtrack
It's time for change in America--but not without a few parting words from former President George W Bush. Here's your chance to discover the man behind the myth as HBO presents Will Ferrell in a performance of his heralded one-man...
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So Long, Farewell |
Oscar Hammerstein II: writer
Richard Rodgers: writer
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Big Shot |
Billy Joel: performer
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It's My Life |
Max Martin: writer
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We've Only Just Begun |
Paul Williams: writer
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It's My Life |
Bon Jovi: performer
Jon Bon Jovi: writer
Richie Sambora: writer
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Ass Like That |
Eminem: performer, writer
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We've Only Just Begun |
Andy Williams: performer
Roger Nichols: writer
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So Long, Farewell |
The Vandals: performer
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Satan is Real |
Charlie Louvin: writer
The Louvin Brothers: performer
Ira Louvin: writer
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Turntable Skit |
Krafty Kuts: performer, writer
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Ass Like That |
Dr. Dre: writer
Mark Batson: writer
Mike Elizondo: performer
Che Pope: performer
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Turntable Skit |
E. Bickley: writer
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Hail to the Chief |
James Sanderson: composer
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I Keep Forgetting |
Jerry Leiber: writer
Mike Stoller: writer
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Cross the Track (We Better Go Back) |
James Brown: writer
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I Keep Forgetting |
Michael McDonald: performer
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My Elusive Dreams |
Lee Hazlewood: performer
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Low Rider |
Jerry Goldstein: writer
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Take California |
Alex Gifford: writer
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Low Rider |
Thomas Allen: writer
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My Elusive Dreams |
Curly Putman: writer
Nancy Sinatra: performer
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Seasons of Love |
Jonathan Larson: writer
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Low Rider |
Harold R. Brown: writer
Morris D. Dickerson: writer
Lonnie Jordan: writer
Charles Miller: writer
Lee Oskar: writer
Howard E. Scott: writer
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Take California |
The Propellerheads: performer
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My Elusive Dreams |
Billy Sherrill: writer
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The Money Shot |
Carvin Knowles: writer
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Bass Phenomenon |
Ashley Slater: writer
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Please Come to Boston |
David Allen Loggins: performer
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