• 1.1. beware of the winners (lassiter's theme)
  • 1.2. boy in embassy
  • 1.3. when the saints go marching in
  • 1.4. cops shadow lassiter
  • 1.5. won't you come home bill bailey
  • 1.6. romantic interlude
  • 1.7. let's face the music and dance
  • 1.8. fascination
  • 1.9. escape from the embassy
  • 1.10. lassiter blows up the boat
  • 1.11. frankie and johnny
  • 1.12. happy ending
  • 1.13. taco song "beware of the winners"
  • 1.14. main title: alternate version
  • 1.15. mueller's death
  • 1.16. kidneys
  • 1.17. the road to eddie lee's
  • 1.18. eddie lee's
  • 1.19. dreams of the big one
  • 1.20. i'm leaving
  • 1.21. boy in embassy: alternate version
  • 1.22. club source
  • 1.23. taxi
  • 1.24. tinkering
  • 1.25. fight with nazi (not used)
  • 1.26. stiff as a board/break in
  • 1.27. caught / lassiter returns
  • 1.28. i've got a right to sing the blues
  • 1.29. let's call the whole thing off
  • 1.30. i'll string along with you
  • 1.31. over my shoulder
  • 1.32. end credits
  • 1.33. over my shoulder

o.s.t.

lassiter (ken thorne)

LASSITER
(KEN THORNE)

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The original soundtrack to LASSITER, featuring music composed by Ken Thorne and starring Tom Selleck & Lauren Hutton. Tom Selleck plays Nick Lassiter, a handsome jewel thief operating in London in the late 1930's, as the second World War approaches. Arrested while breaking into a mansion, Lassiter is blackmailed by Scotland Yard. The offer: Break into the German embassy and steal 10 million dollars in Nazi diamonds before they can be used to finance Hitler's military buildup. Refuse and he's off to prison. To provide music for LASSITER, the producers hired veteran composer Ken Thorne. As the film is a period piece, Thorne wrote a score drawn from elements of 1930s jazz music and also adapted popular tunes of the period to be used in the fabric of the ... read more