![]() ![]() A scene at the end of the film also appears to have been the inspiration for the scene between Davy Jones and Tia Dalma in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, where Jones' locket continues playing the song after Dalma's ends. This theme uses the same principle as "El resa del conti" from Ennio Morricone's soundtrack to For a Few Dollars More the theme begins with the chime of a locket, builds into a strong organ section before ending with the locket. The organ solo is played as phenomenal music by Davy Jones onboard the Flying Dutchman, and the music box plays during Will Turner's attempt to steal the key to the Dead Man's Chest. A segment of the music box solo is repeated in the track " Wheel of Fortune", and is played at a slower pace during " Tia Dalma". The theme finally ends with another music box solo. The theme starts out with a music box solo which is then supported by strings, and finally organ and the brass. ![]() ![]() It appears on the film's soundtrack as track three and is 3:15 in length. " Davy Jones" is a theme composed by Hans Zimmer as the character theme for Davy Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. ![]()
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