20 Hours (soundtrack)

20 Hours is the 1976 soundtrack to the film of the same name. The music was largely composed and arranged by Peter Hess, with input from Cristove Vianna. Upon release it was fairly successful and was well-reviewed by critics.

Background
Peter Hess collaborated with Vianna on several of his films. Hess aimed to create an auditory companion to the lonely and romantic themes espoused throughout the film.

The theme for 20 Hours was based off of the 1971 Spanish pop ballad Soy Rebelde, sung by singer Jeanette, and themes based off of it permeate through the album.

The full version of Soy Rebelde only plays at the end of the film, and throughout the end credits.