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"The Weary Kind" (full title "The Weary Kind (Theme from Crazy Heart)") is a country song written by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett for the film Crazy Heart, [1] a 2009 film directed by Scott Cooper starring Jeff Bridges and Maggie Gyllenhaal. Colin Farrell and Bridges perform renditions of the song in the film. Bingham and his Dead Horses ...
Bingham performed two songs for the soundtrack of the movie Crazy Heart, including "I Don't Know" and the theme song, "The Weary Kind". The song was co-written by Bingham and producer, T Bone Burnett. Bingham also played a small role in the film. On January 17, 2010, Bingham was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Original Song for
On January 17, 2010, the theme song "The Weary Kind", written by Ryan Bingham and T-Bone Burnett, was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Original Song at the 67th Golden Globe Awards. The song also won the Academy Award for Best Original Song [ 1 ] at the 82nd Academy Awards and a Grammy for Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or ...
“The Weary Kind” by Ryan Bingham. Season 3 Soundtrack. Paramount. Although the Duttons won a battle against their nemesis, an even greater war is brewing over the horizon. This time instead of ...
The songs are performed by various artists including actors Bridges, Farrell, and Duvall, as well as singers Bingham (who sings the theme song "The Weary Kind" and plays Tony in the film), Buck Owens, The Louvin Brothers, Lightnin' Hopkins, Waylon Jennings, Townes Van Zandt, and Sam Philips.
The Weary Kind" (from Crazy Heart) – Ryan Bingham & T-Bone Burnett † "Almost There" (from The Princess and the Frog) – Randy Newman "I See You" (from Avatar) – James Horner, Simon Franglen & Kuk Harrell "(I Want to) Come Home" (from Everybody's Fine) – Paul McCartney "Sticks & Stones" (from How to Train Your Dragon) – Jón Birgisson
"The Weary Kind" Ryan Bingham: Crazy Heart: James Horner, Simon Franglen & Thaddis Harrell "I See You" Leona Lewis: Avatar: Randy Newman "Down in New Orleans" Dr. John: The Princess and the Frog: Steve Earle "This City" Steve Earle Treme: Lucinda Williams "Kiss Like Your Kiss" Lucinda Williams and Elvis Costello: True Blood: 2012 [26] Alan ...
"The Weary Blues" is a poem by American poet Langston Hughes. Written in 1925, [1] "The Weary Blues" was first published in the Urban League magazine Opportunity. It was awarded the magazine's prize for best poem of the year. The poem was included in Hughes's first book, a collection of poems, also entitled The Weary Blues. [2]