Ennio Morricone - Per Un Pugno Di Dollari: Titoli (colonna Sonora 1964) Original Soundtrack -
The track features the twang of a Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, played by Pino Rucher, and the cracking sound of a whip, giving the music a gritty, dusty texture that matched Clint Eastwood’s "Man with No Name."
Alessandro Alessandroni’s iconic whistling and the use of a chanting male choir ("The I Cantori Moderni") replaced traditional strings as the melodic lead. The track features the twang of a Fender
Before Morricone, Western scores were typically lush, orchestral affairs in the vein of John Ford’s films. "Titoli" broke that mold by introducing: played by Pino Rucher