}} A soundtrack album for the film was released in June 1967 on
MGM Records, and was available both in
stereo and
mono. It was the only album to consist entirely of Roy Orbison/
Bill Dees originals. Its features two single, "There Won't Be Many Coming Home", and "Pistolero". the UK the song chosen as the single for release was "There Won't Be Many Coming Home", and it entered the singles chart there for the week of December 7, 1966, stayed around for nine weeks, peaking at number 12. and entered the Australian chart at its highest position of #15 before slipping down the chart during its eight-weeks stay. The album was also included in the 2015 box set
The MGM Years 1965–1973 – Roy Orbison.
Reception Richie Unterberger of
AllMusic said the album "includes what may be his best obscure tune, the rarely anthologized "Whirlwind." With its galloping rhythm, emotive operatic vocals, swirling strings, and ghostly backing vocals, it recalls the best uptempo ballads that he recorded during his early-'60s heyday at the Monument label."
Billboard described the album as "a pack powerful emotion."
Cashbox identified the album as a "Pop Picks in its review from July 1967, notes "These tunes, in addition to three other Orbison originals, are included"
Track listing Singles ==See also==