Silent Hill (film) Soundtrack

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Silent Hill, a film adaptation of the popular Konami video game, was released into theatres on April 21, 2006 to mixed reviews. The film's musical score was arranged by Jeff Danna (Resident Evil: Apocalypse, The Boondock Saints) using the original music from the Silent Hill videogame series, which was composed by Akira Yamaoka. Yamaoka also supervised the arranging and remixing of the soundtrack.

To date there has been no official announcement regarding the release of the soundtrack to the film. The only differences between the tracks as they appear in the games compared to the film are the remixed and modified versions or new renditions of certain songs, such as 'Promise (Reprise)', and a few others. The only song on the soundtrack that was not taken from the games and composed by Yamaoka is Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire (song).

Below is a list of the songs featured in the film in the order they appear and their respective games of origin.

Vocals on "Letters...From Lost Days", "Lost Carol", "Waiting for You" and "You're Not Here" by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.

Film composer and video game composer Akira Yamaoka.
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Film composer and video game composer Akira Yamaoka.


Silent Hill (film) Soundtrack Listing
Song Title OST Song Came From Played during Notes
"Silent Hill" Silent Hill The first ten seconds play at the Tristar logo.
Untitled Track aka "One's Weaker Self" Silent Hill 3 The scene when Sharon looks into the waterfall and when the Red Pyramid makes an appearance in front of the church. Extended version of "Prayer" from the Silent Hill 3 OST. Unreleased Track.
"Ordinary Vanity" Silent Hill 2 The scene after Rose and Christopher held Sharon after her sleepwalking incident at the beginning of the film, plays through to the film's logo then in the scene when Rose and Sharon are sitting at the tree.
"Laura Plays the Piano" Silent Hill 2 The scene when Rose and Sharon nap under the tree and in the scene when they return from Silent Hill.
"Waiting for You" Silent Hill 4: The Room The scene when Rose is inside the gas station, the song is playing on the radio Vocals by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.
"Innocent Moon" Silent Hill 3 The scene when Christopher looks at Rose's computer and sees the articles on Silent Hill. The scenes when Christopher feels Rose while she's in the alternate dimension of Silent Hill.
"Letter... From the Lost Days" Silent Hill 3 The scene when Rose and Sharon are driving to Silent Hill, the song plays over the radio in the Jeep. Vocals by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.
"The Day of Night" Silent Hill 2 The scene when Rose comes to and discovers that Sharon is missing and ash is falling from the sky.
"Killed by Death" Silent Hill The scene when Rose enters Silent Hill.
"Nothing Else" Silent Hill Initially played in the scene when Rose sees Alessa/Sharon when she first arrives in Silent Hill then in scenes whenever Rose sees Sharon/Alessa's Hatred.
"Block Mind" Silent Hill 2 The first "Otherworld Silent Hill" sequence when Rose looks for Sharon.
"Black Fairy" Silent Hill 2 The scene when Rose discovers the disemboweled man hanging on the fence and then is attacked by the Grey Children.
"Ring of Fire" N/A The scene when Rose awakens inside a place where a jukebox is playing the song after being attacked by the Gray Children and Silent Hill reverts back to the regular, foggy form. The only non-Silent Hill in-game song used in the film. Sung by Johnny Cash.
"A Stray Child" Silent Hill 3 Scene when Rose discovers the Abyss.
"Never Forgive Me, Never Forget Me" Silent Hill 3 Scene when Rose first meets with Dahlia.
"The Darkness That Lurks in Our Minds" Silent Hill 2 Scene when Rose and Cybil encounters the "Straightjacket/Patient Demon.
"Ashes and Ghost" Silent Hill 2 Scene when Rose escapes from Cybil and the scene where Cybil struggles with her jacket.
"Wounded Warsong" Silent Hill 4: The Room Scene where Rose runs from bus stop to bus stop following a bus route to Midwich Elementary School.
"Moonchild" Silent Hill Scene when Rose is in the school and then encounters the miners walking around, ends when the school transforms.
"Promise (Reprise)" Silent Hill 2 Scene during the first flashback of Alessa. Recurring theme in scenes where a revelation regarding Alessa and/or Sharon is made.
"Don't Cry" Silent Hill Scene when the Janitor first comes alive in the Darkness world of the school.
"Untitled Track aka Pyramid Head" Silent Hill 2 Scene when the Red Pyramid attacks Rose and Cybil in the barred room. Played in conjunction with "Untitled Track aka One's Weaker Self" Unreleased track.
"Maternal Heart" Silent Hill 3 The scene when Rose and Cybil walk the streets of Silent Hill heading to the hotel.
"I'll Kill You" Silent Hill Scene when Rose, Cybil, and Anna runs for their lives back to the Church.
"Clockwork Little Happiness" Silent Hill 3 Scene during the prayer lead by Christabella, the beginning organ part played also played in the scene when Rose first sees Sharon running around Silent Hill.
"Dance with the Night Wind" Silent Hill 3 Scene during the journey to Brookhaven Hospital.
"Kill Angels..." Silent Hill Scene when Rose is in the Darkness basement of the Hospital.
"Fermata in Mystic Air" Silent Hill 2 Flashback scene during which Alessa's Hatred explains how Alessa is burned by the cult.
"Untitled Final Boss Music" Silent Hill 4: The Room Flashback scene where Alessa and Dark Alessa combine and the scene whites out from flashback to current time. Music/sound effects from the final boss of SH4.
"Untitled Final Boss Music" Silent Hill 3 Scene during the second-half of Alessa's Revenge in the Church. New organ melody is played during the scene as bed-redden Alessa is coming out from the hole in the church with her razor wire. Often referred to by Silent Hill fans as "Battle For Heaven" or "Kill God" though it is not an official title.
"Never Forgive Me, Never Forget Me" Silent Hill 3 Scene when Rose and Sharon awaken after the finale.
"Magdalene" Silent Hill 2 Scene when Rose and Sharon are "home."
"Lost Carol" Silent Hill 3 Scene where brief vocal piece is played when Christopher exits the front door at the end of the film. Vocals by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.
"You're Not Here" Silent Hill 3 During the animated end credits. Vocals by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.
"Tears of..." Silent Hill Played after the CGI portion of the credits.
"Theme of Laura" Silent Hill 2 Begins after "Tears of..." continuing until the end of the credits and film.


Below are a list of songs used in promotional material related to the film.

Promotional Songs
Song Title OST Song Came From Played during
"Never Forgive Me, Never Forget Me" Silent Hill 3 The beginning of the teaser trailer.
"Die" Silent Hill The second half of the teaser trailer.
"Promise (Reprise)" Silent Hill 2 The beginning of the full-length trailer.
"Prayer" Silent Hill 3 Full-length trailer when Silent Hill goes "dark".
"Killed by Death" Silent Hill Full-length trailer when Rose meets the Nurses.
"Silent Hill" Silent Hill End of full-length trailer.


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Silent Hill series
Game Development: Team Silent | Climax Studios

Games: 0rigins | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4: The Room | 5 (working title)

Media discs: Experience | Lost Memories

Soundtracks: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4: The Room

Film: Silent Hill | Soundtrack

Characters: Alessa | Cybil | Douglas | Eileen | Harry | Heather | Henry | James | Lisa | Maria | Walter

Creatures: Pyramid Head | Valtiel | Nurses

Organizations/Groups: The Order

Locations: Midwich Elementary School | Brookhaven Hospital