Soundtrack for the documentary film about Country/Pop legend Glen Campbell that also features the Band Perry. The project also features Campbell's daughter Ashley who performs an original song. The soundtrack's centerpiece is the Oscar-nominated 'I'm Not Gonna Miss You', which was written by Campbell and Julian Raymond specifically for the film. Produced by Raymond, the song was recorded in the Los Angeles-based Sunset Sound Factory and East West Recording Studios. Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me is an epic human drama that intimately showcases the man and his music throughout Campbell's struggle with Alzheimer's. Chronicling the story of love, laughter, resilience and power of song, this film shows how against all odds, America's greatest country star would not give up. Directed and produced by James Keach (producer of Walk the Line) and produced by Trevor Albert (Groundhog Day).
1 I'm Not Gonna Miss You, Glen Campbell (Last Song He Recorded)
2 Gentle on My Mind, the Band Perry
3 Remembering, Ashley Campbell
4 All I Need Is You, Glen Campbell (Unreleased)
5 The Long Walk Home, Glen Campbell (Unreleased)
6 Wichita Lineman, Glen Campbell (Live at the Ryman)
7 A Better Place, Glen Campbell (Live at the Ryman)
8 Gentle on My Mind, the Band Perry (Ep Version)
9 Home Again, Ashley Campbell
10 I'm Not Gonna Miss You, Glen Campbell (Ep Version)
Soundtrack for the documentary film about Country/Pop legend Glen Campbell that also features the Band Perry. The project also features Campbell's daughter Ashley who performs an original song. The soundtrack's centerpiece is the Oscar-nominated 'I'm Not Gonna Miss You', which was written by Campbell and Julian Raymond specifically for the film. Produced by Raymond, the song was recorded in the Los Angeles-based Sunset Sound Factory and East West Recording Studios. Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me is an epic human drama that intimately showcases the man and his music throughout Campbell's struggle with Alzheimer's. Chronicling the story of love, laughter, resilience and power of song, this film shows how against all odds, America's greatest country star would not give up. Directed and produced by James Keach (producer of Walk the Line) and produced by Trevor Albert (Groundhog Day).