David Hess

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Now You're All Alone - From "The Hateful Eight" Soundtrack 00:00 Tools
Now You're All Alone 00:00 Tools
Wait for the Rain 00:00 Tools
Little Cows Lookin' For Some Grass 00:00 Tools
Ice Cream Song 00:00 Tools
Mari's Birthday Surprise 00:00 Tools
Phyllis Spills Her Guts 00:00 Tools
Ada's Chickens 00:00 Tools
Intro/Opening credits 00:00 Tools
Urban Snatch 00:00 Tools
Blow Your Brains Out 00:00 Tools
The Chase 00:00 Tools
Intro & Opening Credits 00:00 Tools
Daddy, Put Your Coat of Many Colors On 00:00 Tools
Water Music/Sadie and Krug 00:00 Tools
New York Times 00:00 Tools
Promised Land 00:00 Tools
Now You're All Alone (From "The Hateful Eight" Soundtrack) 00:00 Tools
Aftermath/End Credits 00:00 Tools
He's Our Pilot 00:00 Tools
Baddie's Theme (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Etude for Chainsaw/Goodbye, Dick 00:00 Tools
Mayhem Montage 00:00 Tools
A Sunday In Battery Park 00:00 Tools
Daddy, Put Your Coat of Many Colors On (Vocal Mix) 00:00 Tools
Mayhem Montage (Including Rape and Spaghetti Dinner) 00:00 Tools
Water Music - Sadie and Krug 00:00 Tools
The Road Leads to Nowhere - Wait for the Rain (feat. The Hess Brothers) 00:00 Tools
Baddies Theme - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Speedy Gonzales 00:00 Tools
Baddies' Theme 00:00 Tools
The Closer She Gets 00:00 Tools
Aftermath & End Credits 00:00 Tools
Etude for Chainsaw - Goodbye, Dick 00:00 Tools
Mrs. Perkins' Flowers 00:00 Tools
Molly Barr 00:00 Tools
Living Doll 00:00 Tools
Girls Of Summer 00:00 Tools
Daddy, Put Your Coat of Many Colors On - Vocal Mix 00:00 Tools
Summertime 00:00 Tools
Central Park 00:00 Tools
Limbo Trix 00:00 Tools
Feelings 00:00 Tools
Now You’re All Alone 00:00 Tools
Baddies Theme 00:00 Tools
Canticles To Jello 00:00 Tools
Sunshine Path 00:00 Tools
Morning 00:00 Tools
Daddy, Put Your Coat Of Many Colors On (vocal) 00:00 Tools
Sue Sue Suzie Que 00:00 Tools
Two Brothers 00:00 Tools
Sweet Sweet Franziska 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Fantasy 00:00 Tools
Hey Hey He's A Friend Of Mine (The Ballad Of Potato Fritz) 00:00 Tools
Intro / Opening Credits 00:00 Tools
The Road Leads to Nowhere 00:00 Tools
After The Rain 00:00 Tools
Baddies Theme (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Now You're All Alone (Омерзительная восьмерка [2015] \ The Hateful Eight)[vk.com/amazingmovies_music] 00:00 Tools
Now You're All Alone [The Hateful Eight OST] 00:00 Tools
Daddy, Put.... Vocal Mix 00:00 Tools
Etude for Chainsaw Goodbye, Dick 00:00 Tools
Intro & Opening Credits [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Now your all alone 00:00 Tools
Animal Dreams 00:00 Tools
Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Mayhem Montage(including Rape & Spaghetti Dinner) 00:00 Tools
Promised Land *bonus track* 00:00 Tools
Emperors And Kings 00:00 Tools
Vagabond 00:00 Tools
Now You're All Alone (From "The Last House on the Left") 00:00 Tools
LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT - Intro-Opening Credits 00:00 Tools
New York Times (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
High 00:00 Tools
Loner 00:00 Tools
Ballerina 00:00 Tools
Journey 00:00 Tools
Lonely Man 00:00 Tools
Celibate Fool 00:00 Tools
Nice Girl 00:00 Tools
Weekends Make Me Lonely 00:00 Tools
Now You're All Alone (Ost Омерзительная восьмерка) 00:00 Tools
We Open Up The Gateways 00:00 Tools
Hey Hey He's A Friend Of Mine(The Ballad Of Potato Fritz) 00:00 Tools
African Queen 00:00 Tools
01 - Intro/Opening Credits 00:00 Tools
''Blow Your Brains Out'' 00:00 Tools
Etude For Chainsaw / Goodbye, Dick 00:00 Tools
Promised Land (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Lice 00:00 Tools
Water Music Sadie and Krug 00:00 Tools
09 - Ice Cream Song 00:00 Tools
Water Music / Sadie & Krug 00:00 Tools
20. Now You're All Alone [OST Омерзительная восьмёрка] 00:00 Tools
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Born in 1936 in New York City, United States, David Hess began his career when he recorded the original version of the Otis Blackwell composition "All Shook Up" under the stage name Dave Hill in 1956. The song became a Number 1 hit for Elvis Presley a year later and Hess became a songwriter at Shalimar Music. David went on to compose "Start Movin'" for Sal Mineo and "Rockin' Shoes" for the Ames Brothers. He continued to write songs for Elvis throughout the '50s and '60s, (including the Presley hit "I Got Stung" that was later covered by The Beatles). Other Hess tunes performed by The King include "Come Along," and "Make Me Know You're Mine" (first performed by Conway Twitty). "Your Hand, Your Heart, Your Love" became a 60s hit when it was performed by Andy Williams. In 1963 David wrote and recorded "Speedy Gonzalez," which became a number one single for Pat Boone, selling more than eight million copies worldwide. David then recorded two solo albums for Kapp Records, again topping the charts, this time with a Top Ten folk hit called "Two Brothers." After a career as a record company executive, including becoming head of A&R at Mercury Records (where he co-wrote the Grammy award winning 1970 rock opera ‘The Naked Carmen’) in New York and working with PolyGram Records’ German affiliate in the 1970s, Hess took on the role of actor, writer, director and producer in the movie industry. Writing the English language shooting scripts for such German directors as Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Reinhard Hauff, Peter Schamoni,… and directing the 1980 slasher “To All A Good Night” were only a few of his many accomplishments. Most of us will remember him as Krug Stillo, an unrepentant serial killer and leader of a gang in Wes Craven's classic 1972 cult shocker “The Last House On The Left” (inspired by Ingmar Bergman’s ‘The Virgin Spring’), as well as portraying the villains in Ruggero Deodato’s “House on the Edge of the Park” (1980) and Wes Craven’s “Swamp Thing” (1982). Other movie roles include ’21 Hours At Munich’, ‘Hitch-Hike’, ‘White Star’, ‘Body Count’ and ‘Zodiac Killer’. David Hess also appeared regularly on the TV screen with appearances in shows such as ‘Knight Rider’, ‘The A-Team’, ‘The Fall Guy’ & ‘Royal Pains’. David Hess composed the soundtrack for ‘Last House on the Left’ in collaboration with Steve Chapin (Let Time Go Lightly). The soundtrack to Last House On The Left is a diverse mixture of farcical comedy, poignant, reflective folk music and instrumental experimentalism. Hess constructed a counterbalancing entity, which serves only to accentuate the impact of the movie. Throughout his film career Hess' love for music never waned. He continued to produce music, including several albums ("Caught Up In The Moment" and "Live & Unplugged in Hollywood, 2002."). Some of his music can also be heard on more recent soundtracks, such as ‘Cabin Fever’ (2002) and ‘Manhunt’ (2008). On October 7, 2011, just two years after his role in the 2009 horror epic “Smash Cut” starring Sasha Grey, David Hess passed away at the age of 75. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.