For this soundtrack Ennio Morricone has composed probably some of the greatest pieces ever made for a movie. Pieces that are wonderfully melancholic, packed full of longing and backed by choir or female vocals like: "Once upon a time in the West", "Jill's America" and "Finale". Electric guitar as it was so never used again in a movie soundtrack: "As a judgment" Or classics on the soundtrack, gloomy, menacing, ominous, epic simply brilliant: "Man with a Harmonica". Even turbid sad songs like "Farewell to Cheyenne" and "A dimly lit room" Music, where you would feel comfortable in any Western Saloon with "The transgression" and "Bad Orchestra" Suspenseful in "The Second Tavern" All this comes together in a successful whole in greatest Western soundtrack ever.