The soundtrack for the low-key 1930s dramedy “Get Low,” starring Bill Murray and Robert Duvall (two dudes we would love to have dinner with sometime, call us) features an appropriately low-key, period specific(ish) soundtrack.
Boasting Alison Krauss with her take on the traditional “Lay My Burden Down,” doo-wop group The Ink Spots, jazz legend Bix Beiderbecke, crooner Gene Austin, big band legend Paul Whiteman, contemporary bluegrass band The SteelDrivers and rounded with tracks from the score performed by dobro player Jerry Douglas, the “Get Low” is wonderful trip down a musical memory lane.
The soundtrack will land in stores on July 27th courtesy of Rounder Records before the film begins a limited rollout on July 30th.
“Get Low” Soundtrack Tracklisting
1. Lay My Burden Down – Alison Krauss
2. If I Didn’t Care – The Ink Spots
3. Jesus Come For Me – The SteelDrivers
4. Sitting Mule/Drive to Town ‐ Score – Jerry Douglas
5. Drive to Town for Clothes ‐ Score – Jerry Douglas and Stuart Duncan
6. No Haircut ‐ Score – Jerry Douglas
7. Farewell Blues – Paul Whiteman
8. Monkey Bay – Jerry Douglas, Edgar Meyer & Russ Barenberg
9. Whiskey Before Breakfast – The SteelDrivers
10. East Virginia Fast – The SteelDrivers
11. North ‐ Score – Jerry Douglas
12. Bush Shows Maddie Around ‐ Score
13. Angelina Baker – The SteelDrivers
14. The Mystery of Felix ‐ Score
15. I’m Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover ‐ Bix Beiderbecke (aka Billy Murray & Jean Goldkette Orchestra)
16. My Blue Heaven – Gene Austin
Gene Austin “My Blue Heaven”
The Ink Spots “If I Didn’t Care”