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Ed Harris sings (and talks about singing) over the 'Appaloosa' closing credits!

Sep 18, 2008, 01:41 PM | by Dave Karger

Categories: Country Y'all!, Dave Karger's Oscar Watch, Film, Music, Oscars 2009

As if it wasn't enough that Ed Harris co-wrote, directed, and stars in the new western Appaloosa (see my three-part Oscar Watch interview with him here), he's also co-written a country ditty called "You'll Never Leave My Heart" with composer Jeff Beal that he sings over the film's closing credits. Listen for yourself to see how he sounds, then read on to learn how the four-time Oscar nominee became a crooner.

EW.com: It's kind of shocking how much you sound like Johnny Cash. What's that about?
Ed Harris: [laughs] I don't know, I was in a low frame of mind that day, I guess. I've always liked the Cashman. I was going to sing it an octave higher, but it just felt appropriate, you know. I actually was going to try to sing it an octave lower, but I couldn't get that low.

What kind of reactions have you gotten from friends and family when you've played it for them?
It's hysterical. When I first played it for my wife [Amy Madigan], 'cause she's a pretty big music fan, I started playing it and the first couple lines came out and she had this face on her. I looked over and she goes, "Ed, you know I hate this kind of music." I said, "Thanks a lot."

As I'm sure you know, with the new Academy rules, a song has a better chance of getting nominated if it's actually part of the film, not just over the closing credits. Did you ever consider putting it in the movie?
No, I didn't write it until we were near the end of post [production]. I wrote this thing, and I played it on the mixing stage, and the mixer and one of the producers were there and they went, "Ed, Ed, you gotta put this in the film." So it was by popular demand on the mixing stage.

You've never sung on film before, have you?
I don't think I ever have. When I first started acting, I did a bunch of musicals. I enjoy singing but I never do it publicly.

So is singing now a secret second career for you?
Not at all. I just was up late one night and thought I'd write this tune out. It was just really for fun.


arn Kozak Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 04:54 AM EST

WOW, what an excellent movie, and it just blew me away when I found out that it was ED HARRIS??? singing, pretty pretty KOOL ed, keep it up, also really dug the Mudcrutch with Tom Petty tune, WICKED< WICKED SHOE, even better than " Tombstone" ( Sam Elliot ) cowboy actor extrodinaire!!

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Brent Bayless Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 12:17 AM EST

Ed is my Cousin,more like a Brother. Gave me away at my wedding 17 years ago,my Father passed when I was 14. This great man one night told me if you ever need me,I will be there for you and has never broke that promise some 30 years now ! I have waited so long for this kind man to win a much over do Oscar,he should also get one for just being Ed ! YLC

227 Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 08:36 PM EST

Thank you EW for pointing this out so we'd stay through the ending credits. Liked the movie and it is beautiful on the big screen.

moviefan Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 11:42 PM EST

Hey, this sounds pretty cool! the guy can sing and I like the tune too

bb Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 07:27 AM EST

Autotune anyone? Tone Deaf, monotone singing is not good.

Joy Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 04:13 AM EST

Not bad at all. You would have thought they'd have Viggo Mortensen sing in the movie, but it's nice to hear someone who comes as a nice surprise. I am really looking forward to seeing this movie with my father!

sid page Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 07:25 PM EST

Hey now, let's just hold on to your horses--With that incredible fiddle solo on the outro, I think all that extra stuff, you know like the singin'--and even the song--come to think of it, even the movie!-- just kinda gets in the way of that astonishing fiddlin'!--But anyways, congrats Ed and Jeff. It was a kick working with you guys--
That Fiddler--

Michael Lilly Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 05:13 PM EST

Who'da thunk it! It actually sounds pretty good. If he weren't already a well established actor, he could make a dime or two on the occasional tune.
It reminded me a bit of Gordon Lightfoot as well as the quality western soundtrack.


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