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Soundtracks
A Canterbury Tale
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Angelus ad Virginem
(uncredited)
Traditional
Heard as a peal of bells in the opening titles
Turkey in the Straw
(uncredited)
Traditional
Heard as Agnes leaves Bob's bedroom
Come to the Church in the Wild Wood
(uncredited)
Written by
William S. Pitts
Sung by
John Sweet
as he washes
Commando Patrol
(uncredited)
Written by
Allan Gray
, Stan Bowsher, and
Walter Ridley
Heard in the background during Johnson and Gibbs's scene in the lobby of the Hand of Glory
I See You Everywhere
(uncredited)
Written by
Allan Gray
, Stan Bowsher, and
Walter Ridley
Heard in the background during Johnson and Gibbs's scene in the lobby of the Hand of Glory
Hear my prayer, O Lord
(uncredited)
Written by
Henry Purcell
Music heard as Gibbs pauses on entering the cathedral
Sons of the Brave
(uncredited)
Written by Thomas Bidgood
March played by the military band
Bond of Friendship
(uncredited)
Written by John MacKenzie Rogan
March played by the military band
Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 538
(uncredited)
Written by
Johann Sebastian Bach
Played on the organ in the cathedral
Onward Christian Soldiers
(uncredited)
Music by
Arthur Sullivan
Lyrics by
Sabine Baring-Gould
Sung in the cathedral
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