The Irishman (soundtrack)

[1] The film score is written and composed by Scorsese's frequent collaborator Robbie Robertson, who also compiled the soundtrack with music supervisor Randall Poster.

[4] In addition, a vinyl edition album which was specially cut at Abbey Road Studios, London was released on February 7, 2020.

That’s where we started, and when it came time to figure out the score, Marty said, 'Rule number one is that it can’t sound like movie music.'

"Speaking to Rolling Stone, Robertson said, "This is probably the tenth film I've worked on with Marty [Scorsese], and every time we do it, it's a whole new experience ...

[2] Two tracks Robertson wrote for the film that appear in the credits, "I Hear You Paint Houses" and "Remembrance" featuring Frederic Yonnet on the diatonic harmonica, were earlier included on his studio album Sinematic, which released on the same year in September.