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Far from the Madding Crowd
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Jesus Christ Is Ris'n Today
(uncredited)
Traditional Easter hymn
Music by
Robert Williams
(1782-1818)
Bushes and Briars
Traditional folk song (adapted by
Richard Rodney Bennett
)
Sung by
Julie Christie
(dubbed by
Isla Cameron
)
The Bold Grenadier
Composed by
Richard Rodney Bennett
Sung by
Julie Christie
(dubbed by
Isla Cameron
)
The Jolly Tinker
(uncredited)
Traditional folk song
Sung by
Terence Stamp
The Drunkard Song (There Is a Tavern in the Town)
(ca 1883) (uncredited)
Traditional
Played by the band at the circus
William Tell Overture
(1829) (uncredited)
Written by
Gioachino Rossini
Played by the band at the circus
Can-Can
(1858) (uncredited)
from "Orphée aux enfers"
Written by
Jacques Offenbach
Played by the band at the circus
Banks of Allan Water
(uncredited)
Traditional folk song
""Seeds of Love"" (uncredited)
Words written by Mrs. Fleetwood Habergam around 1689
Maybe sung to a traditional tune by Sir George Macfarren, Come open the door sweet Betty
Sung by Joseph Poorgrass and friends at outdoor feast at request of Bathsheba
Far From The Madding Crowd (Main Title)
Composed and Arranged by
Richard Rodney Bennett
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