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Goodnight, Mr. Tom by: Michelle Magorian The Soundtrack By: Kevin Carbone
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The Soundtrack Goodnight, Mr. Tom 1. The Times They Are A-Changin’ – Bob Dylan 2. This is the Time – Billy Joel 3. Vindicated – Dashboard Confessional 4. Mother – John Lennon 5. I Will Take You Home – Grateful Dead 6. Hold On – Sarah McLachlan 7. I am a Rock – Paul Simon 8. Fire and Rain – James Taylor 9. I’m Movin’ On – Rascal Flatts
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“The Times They Are A-Changin’” Written and Performed by: Bob Dylan “The line it is drawn The curse it is cast The slow one now Will later be fast As the present now Will later be past The order is Rapidly fadin'. And the first one now Will later be last For the times they are a-changin'.” “The line it is drawn The curse it is cast The slow one now Will later be fast As the present now Will later be past The order is Rapidly fadin'. And the first one now Will later be last For the times they are a-changin'.” “Come on in,” repeated Tom harshly. “I ent got all day”. “Come on in,” repeated Tom harshly. “I ent got all day”. Nervously, Willie followed him into a dark hallway. – pg 2 Bob Dylan wrote about how time will change and how people should beware of those changes. From the second that Tom met Willie, both of their lives would change. Bob Dylan wrote about how time will change and how people should beware of those changes. From the second that Tom met Willie, both of their lives would change.
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“This is the Time” Written and Performed by: Billy Joel “This is the time to remember, ‘cause it will not last forever. These are the days to hold on to, ‘cause we won’t although we’ll want to.” – Billy Joel “This is the time to remember, ‘cause it will not last forever. These are the days to hold on to, ‘cause we won’t although we’ll want to.” – Billy Joel “He sank into an even deeper sleep that night with the knowledge that he, Willie Beech, had survived a whole day with four other people of his own age and he had made jam” pg. 95 “He sank into an even deeper sleep that night with the knowledge that he, Willie Beech, had survived a whole day with four other people of his own age and he had made jam” pg. 95 This song, written by Billy Joel, can be related to the moment when Willie realizes that he has friends. He can now relate to other people and get along with them. He experiences those moments and they should be times to remember. This song, written by Billy Joel, can be related to the moment when Willie realizes that he has friends. He can now relate to other people and get along with them. He experiences those moments and they should be times to remember.
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“Vindicated” Written by: Christopher Carrabba Performed by: Dashboard Confessional “And I am flawed But I am cleaning up so well, “And I am flawed But I am cleaning up so well, I am seeing in me now the things you swore I am seeing in me now the things you swore you saw yourself” you saw yourself” Throughout the novel, Willie gains self-esteem and grows both physically and emotionally. He gains confidence, much like the subject of this song does. Mr. Tom keeps encouraging Willie and he finally sees those good qualities.Throughout the novel, Willie gains self-esteem and grows both physically and emotionally. He gains confidence, much like the subject of this song does. Mr. Tom keeps encouraging Willie and he finally sees those good qualities.
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“Mother” Written and Performed by: John Lennon “Mother, you had me, but I never had you “Mother, you had me, but I never had you I wanted you, but you never wanted me So I, I just got to tell you good-bye” “ He ent got no father and his mother’s deserted him” pg 221 “ He ent got no father and his mother’s deserted him” pg 221 Will went back to London on his mother’s request. She left him and his little sister underneath the stairs in an alcove. It took Will a while to overcome this trauma and with the help of Mr. Tom, he did. Will went back to London on his mother’s request. She left him and his little sister underneath the stairs in an alcove. It took Will a while to overcome this trauma and with the help of Mr. Tom, he did.
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“I Will Take You Home” Written by: John Perry Barlow Performed by: The Grateful Dead Ain't no fog that's thick enough to hide you Your daddy's gonna be right here beside you If your fears should start to get inside you I will take you home. I will take you home. Gonna carry you back home In my arms. I will take you home. Ain't no fog that's thick enough to hide you Your daddy's gonna be right here beside you If your fears should start to get inside you I will take you home. I will take you home. Gonna carry you back home In my arms. I will take you home. During the Rescue, Mr. Tom saved Willie from the Children’s Ward. He kidnapped him and in essence, saved him from the doctors. During the Rescue, Mr. Tom saved Willie from the Children’s Ward. He kidnapped him and in essence, saved him from the doctors.
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“Hold On” Written and Performed by: Sarah McLachlan “ Hold on “ Hold on Hold on to yourself. Hold on to yourself. For this is going to hurt like hell.” For this is going to hurt like hell.” “Will clung to him fiercely. Tom put his arms round his soaking body and held him firmly.” pg 237 “Will clung to him fiercely. Tom put his arms round his soaking body and held him firmly.” pg 237 After Willie’s ordeal under the stairs in London, Tom rescued him and helped him deal with his demons. Willie would go to sleep and waken in fright, with Tom being the support to help him get all out his traumatic moments out of his system. After Willie’s ordeal under the stairs in London, Tom rescued him and helped him deal with his demons. Willie would go to sleep and waken in fright, with Tom being the support to help him get all out his traumatic moments out of his system.
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“I am a Rock” Written and Performed by: Paul Simon “And a rock feels no pain “And a rock feels no pain And an island never cries” And an island never cries” This song has a major theme of isolation. In the novel, Willie learns his friend Zach dies in a bombing in London. Willie has a hard time grieving for his friend and does not cry. “…he felt too numb even to cry.” pg. 293 This song has a major theme of isolation. In the novel, Willie learns his friend Zach dies in a bombing in London. Willie has a hard time grieving for his friend and does not cry. “…he felt too numb even to cry.” pg. 293 Not only did he not cry, he refused to even act alive. Willie had his own grieving process and refused to let Zach’s death go. Not only did he not cry, he refused to even act alive. Willie had his own grieving process and refused to let Zach’s death go.
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“Fire and Rain” Written and Performed by: James Taylor “I've seen fire, and I've seen rain. I've seen sunny days that I thought would never end. I've seen lonely times when I could not find a friend, “I've seen fire, and I've seen rain. I've seen sunny days that I thought would never end. I've seen lonely times when I could not find a friend, But I always thought that I'd see you again.” But I always thought that I'd see you again.” James Taylor wrote about his losing a friend. When Willie lost Zach he did not mourn him, until he heard a song that his art mentor played him. Willie felt Zach’s presence and began to mourn for him. It was the song that triggered Willie into “seeing” his friend again. James Taylor wrote about his losing a friend. When Willie lost Zach he did not mourn him, until he heard a song that his art mentor played him. Willie felt Zach’s presence and began to mourn for him. It was the song that triggered Willie into “seeing” his friend again.
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“I’m Movin’ On” Written by: D. Vincent Williams & Phillip White Performed by: Rascal Flatts “I’ve dealt with my ghosts and I’ve faced all my demons “I’ve dealt with my ghosts and I’ve faced all my demons Finally content with a past I regret Finally content with a past I regret I’ve found you find strength in your moments of weakness I’ve found you find strength in your moments of weakness For once I’m at peace with myself For once I’m at peace with myself I’ve been burdened with blame, trapped in the past for too long I’ve been burdened with blame, trapped in the past for too long I’m movin’ on” I’m movin’ on” At the end of the novel, Willie realizes he’s growing up. “ Dad,” repeated Will, in a surprised tone, “I’m growing!” pg 318 At the end of the novel, Willie realizes he’s growing up. “ Dad,” repeated Will, in a surprised tone, “I’m growing!” pg 318 Will has taken a journey marred with tragedy and triumph and this song seems like the perfect theme song that would be played at the end of the movie. Will has taken a journey marred with tragedy and triumph and this song seems like the perfect theme song that would be played at the end of the movie.
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