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In the main game, during the section titled "Alone and Forsaken", Joel and Ellie listen to the songs "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive" and "Alone and Forsaken", both by Hank Williams. [10] In the downloadable expansion pack The Last of Us: Left Behind , Ellie and Riley dance to the Etta James cover of the song " I Got You Babe ".
The 80s song, played at the end of 'The Last of Us' Episode 1 on the radio, signals trouble to come for both Joel and Ellie.
The Last of Us: Season 1 (Soundtrack from the HBO Original Series) comprises the score created for the television series The Last of Us, including several adapted from the video game series. [3] Milan Records published the 66-track soundtrack album released digitally on February 27, 2023, [20] [21] after the seventh episode of the series. [22]
A single featuring two songs from the game was released as a seven-inch vinyl record with the Ellie Edition of The Last of Us Part II on June 19, 2020. The songs, composed and performed by Santaolalla, were later released in the Original Soundtrack under different titles. The Ellie Edition was exclusive for sale in the United States.
Joel locates a high-rise building where they can get a good view of the surrounding area and find an escape route. Lying down to sleep in one of the apartments, one of Ellie's jokes makes Joel laugh for the first time. Abruptly awoken by Ellie's voice, Joel finds a man and his younger brother [b] holding them at gunpoint.
In the episode, Ellie (Bella Ramsey) searches for supplies to save Joel. A flashback follows Ellie as she spends time with her best friend Riley Abel in Boston. The episode is adapted from The Last of Us: Left Behind (2014), an expansion pack to the video game on which the series is based. Johnson, who played the game after being assigned to ...
Joel sets new rules for Ellie: neither of them is to address Tess or their histories; Ellie is to keep her condition a secret; and she has to follow Joel's orders. They stockpile from Bill's stash; unbeknownst to Joel, Ellie finds a gun and hides it in her backpack. The two drive away with "Long Long Time" playing on cassette.
There’s even a damaged photobooth and a big carousel that plays a toy-box piano version of The Church’s 1987 hit song “Under the Milky Way.” The Last of Us's trend of picking out good ...