The track begins with a sorrowful tune, in which a brief
refrain of The Curse of the Black Pearl's love theme is
heard (00:28), before growing darker with a backing choir
(00:42). It builds into a mournful, heroic theme (03:47),
before dropping into a soft rendition of the main Pirates
theme (04:41). It builds into the full orchestra before
segueing into a refrain of Lord Cutler Beckett's theme
(05:27). This shifts into a mournful, cello version of
Jack's theme from "The Medallion Calls" (06:25) and the
Pirates theme (07:39). The score gains momentum (09:33)
and ends the cue with a triumphant fanfare (10:00). The
score then leads directly into the end credits ("He's a
Pirate").
This track takes its name from Jack Sparrow's final line
in Dead Man's Chest, and underscores the sequence prior
to, during and following Sparrow's confrontation with the
Kraken. It ends with a full orchestral rendition of "Jack
Sparrow" as Hector Barbossa makes his entrance at the end
of the film.