John C. Reilly, 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story' - Video Exclusive
- Posted on Nov 7th 2007 12:00AM by Mike Spinella
- Comments (2)
This holiday season, John C. Reilly will be rocking the big screen in the coveted role of rock 'n' roll superstar Dewey Cox. In the upcoming 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story,' Reilly will take you through the not so legendary yet reckless life of the hard-singing, hard-living Cox, in which he sleeps with hundreds of women, marries three times, has at least 20 kids and possesses the ability to flip cars. Film director Jake Kasdan and Reilly whip up a bit of fun with this 'Spinal Tap'-esque take on the musical biopic, in which Reilly actually does his own singing both onscreen and on the soundtrack. He even takes a shot at David Bowie's 'Starman.' Enjoy this exclusive video, which will not appear in the film. Keep reading for the full track listing.

'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story - The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'
All tracks performed by John C. Reilly as Dewey Cox
(except 'Let's Duet' performed by John C. Reilly and Angela Correa)
'Walk Hard'
'Take My Hand'
'(Mama) You Got to Love Your Negro Man'
'A Life Without You (Is No Life at All)'
'Let's Duet'
'Darling'
'(I Hate You) Big Daddy'
'Guilty as Charged'
'Dear Mr. President'
'Let Me Hold You (Little Man)'
'Royal Jelly'
'Black Sheep'
'Starman'
'Beautiful Ride'
'(Have You Heard the News) Dewey Cox Died'
The soundtrack will be available on December 4.

'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story - The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'
All tracks performed by John C. Reilly as Dewey Cox
(except 'Let's Duet' performed by John C. Reilly and Angela Correa)
'Walk Hard'
'Take My Hand'
'(Mama) You Got to Love Your Negro Man'
'A Life Without You (Is No Life at All)'
'Let's Duet'
'Darling'
'(I Hate You) Big Daddy'
'Guilty as Charged'
'Dear Mr. President'
'Let Me Hold You (Little Man)'
'Royal Jelly'
'Black Sheep'
'Starman'
'Beautiful Ride'
'(Have You Heard the News) Dewey Cox Died'
The soundtrack will be available on December 4.










Reader Comments(1 of 1)
spotonblogat 6-24-2008
Dewey Cox wasn't reviewed all that well, but it was surely worth the watch for the John C. Reilly fan. Good stuff! http://worldofjohncreilly.info
Per Nielsenat 12-10-2007
dying to see this movie