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| artist = Ramin Djawadi
 
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The '''''Game of Thrones Season 3 Soundtrack''''' was composed by [[Ramin Djawadi]] and was released on June 4, 2013. It was preceded by the ''[[Game of Thrones Season 2 Soundtrack]]'', released in 2012.
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The '''''Game of Thrones Season 3 Soundtrack''''' was composed by [[Ramin Djawadi]] and was released on June 4, 2013<ref>[https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/game-thrones-season-3-music/id655773550 iTunes]</ref>. It was preceded by the ''[[Game of Thrones Season 2 Soundtrack]]'', released in 2012, <span>and followed by the </span>''[[Game of Thrones Season 4 Soundtrack]]''<span>, released in 2014.</span>
   
 
==Track list==
 
==Track list==
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| 12 || It's Always Summer Under the Sea (performed by Kerry Ingram) || 1:17
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| 12 || It's Always Summer Under the Sea (performed by [[Kerry Ingram]]) || 1:17
 
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| 13 || Reek || 2:41
 
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| 14 || The Bear and the Maiden Fair (performed by The Hold Steady) || 2:56
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| 14 || [[The Bear and the Maiden Fair (song)|The Bear and the Maiden Fair]] (performed by The Hold Steady) || 2:56
 
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| 15 || The Night is Dark || 2:56
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
For the release of the third season soundtrack, the label was changed from Varèse Sarabande to Watertower Music.
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For the release of the third season soundtrack, the label was changed from Varèse Sarabande to Watertower Music. The album's initial release was digital-only, with a physical release to follow several weeks later.
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Kerry Ingram, who plays Princess [[Shireen Baratheon]], sings the track for ''It's Always Summer Under the Sea''. Her character sang it within Season 3's fifth episode, "[[Kissed by Fire]]", and then Ingram's cover of the song played over the episode's end credits. Ingram is a child star in musical theater, having played "Matilda" in ''Matilda the Musical''.
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==References==
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[[Category:Soundtracks]]

Revision as of 20:43, 5 July 2014

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The Game of Thrones Season 3 Soundtrack was composed by Ramin Djawadi and was released on June 4, 2013[1]. It was preceded by the Game of Thrones Season 2 Soundtrack, released in 2012, and followed by the Game of Thrones Season 4 Soundtrack, released in 2014.

Track list

# Track Title Length
1 Main Title 1:44
2 A Lannister Always Pays His Debts 2:50
3 Dracarys 2:53
4 I Paid the Iron Price 3:15
5 Chaos is a Ladder 2:58
6 Dark Wings, Dark Words 2:47
7 You Know Nothing 3:19
8 Wall of Ice 3:19
9 Kingslayer 2:11
10 I Have To Go North 1:23
11 White Walkers 3:20
12 It's Always Summer Under the Sea (performed by Kerry Ingram) 1:17
13 Reek 2:41
14 The Bear and the Maiden Fair (performed by The Hold Steady) 2:56
15 The Night is Dark 2:56
16 The Lannisters Send Their Regards 5:44
17 Heir to Winterfell 2:14
18 Mhysa 3:54
19 For the Realm 1:31

Trivia

For the release of the third season soundtrack, the label was changed from Varèse Sarabande to Watertower Music. The album's initial release was digital-only, with a physical release to follow several weeks later.

Kerry Ingram, who plays Princess Shireen Baratheon, sings the track for It's Always Summer Under the Sea. Her character sang it within Season 3's fifth episode, "Kissed by Fire", and then Ingram's cover of the song played over the episode's end credits. Ingram is a child star in musical theater, having played "Matilda" in Matilda the Musical.

References