That's our jam! For this list, we’ll be looking at soundtracks not just for the songs
themselves, but for the way the songs are used in the movie.
themselves, but for the way the songs are used in the movie.
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00:00 "We're the kids in America, everybody knows."
00:04 "Okay, you're probably going, 'Is this like an Oxima commercial or what?'"
00:07 Welcome to Ms Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 times soundtracks
00:13 unexpectedly slapped. "Clear to Loon is great."
00:16 For this list, we'll be looking at soundtracks not just for the songs themselves,
00:21 but for the way the songs are used in the movie.
00:24 To be clear, we're not including musicals or film scores, strictly soundtracks.
00:30 Did we miss your favorite movie soundtrack? Sound off in the comments.
00:34 Number 10. Lady Bird. We're pretty adamant that this list is about soundtracks and not scores,
00:42 but if we made a list about movie scores, this one would likely make the cut.
00:53 It's just an amazing score, but we're here to tell you that the soundtrack is just as awesome,
00:59 if not more so. "Everybody says don't, everybody says don't,
01:02 everybody says don't, it isn't right, don't, it isn't nice. Everybody says don't,
01:08 everybody says don't, everybody says don't walk on the grass."
01:11 With there being a musical inside the movie, the soundtrack is loaded up with several songs by the
01:16 legendary Stephen Sondheim. And if that isn't epic enough, you've got a very eclectic combination of
01:22 sound, courtesy of Alanis Morissette, Real Big Fish, The Dave Matthews Band, and more.
01:28 Number 9. Twilight. Whether you loved this movie or hated it,
01:39 there is no denying that its soundtrack is pretty killer.
01:50 It even won Favorite Soundtrack at the American Music Awards in 2009.
01:54 Well, with bands like Paramore, Linkin Park, and Muse, it's no surprise.
01:58 Talk about genius soundtracks. This movie picked songs that not only suited the overall tone of
02:13 the film, but were also by bands that were super popular at the time.
02:19 "You know everybody's staring."
02:20 "Not that guy, no. No, he just looked."
02:28 And fun fact, the iron and wine cut used in the movie was chosen by Christian Stewart,
02:34 Bella Swan herself.
02:35 Number 8. Black Panther. Pretty much everything about this movie is beyond epic,
02:42 so we expected nothing less from the soundtrack.
02:45 "I'm always ready for a war again. Go down that road again. Into the sand."
02:53 Director Ryan Coogler asked artist Kendrick Lamar to produce a few songs for the movie,
02:58 but Lamar won up to that request by writing a full album.
03:02 Lamar also collaborated with the film's score composer, Ludwig Gorrison,
03:07 who had actually travelled to Africa and recorded music to use in his compositions.
03:13 "Sing it! Sing it! Sing it! Sing it!"
03:21 According to Lamar, he had created a soundtrack that worked on its own,
03:24 rather than simply as an extension of the movie.
03:27 We have to agree. Upon release, the soundtrack was adored by both critics and audiences.
03:32 The song "King's Dead" even won a Grammy.
03:34 "I bought a '87 for the weekend. This ain't what you want, this ain't what you want."
03:40 Number 7. 10 Things I Hate About You
03:43 You got classics like Joan Jett's Bad Reputation, Salt-N-Pepa's Push It,
03:48 One Week by the Bare Naked Ladies, and of course, Hypnotized by Biggie himself.
03:52 "Come on, let's go!"
03:53 With these bolstering the already awesome narrative,
04:03 it's no wonder this movie has earned cult classic status.
04:07 That scene where Patrick sings "Can't Take My Eyes Off You"
04:10 to Kat in front of the whole school is nothing short of legendary.
04:14 And don't forget the cover of Cheap Tricks, I Want You To Want Me by Letters To Cleo.
04:30 "I want you to want me. I need you to need me."
04:37 It's the perfect ending to an already stellar movie.
04:42 Number 6. Romeo and Juliet
04:45 "To turn your household rancor to pure love."
04:57 Although all the dialogue is still in Shakespearean pentameter,
05:01 Baz Luhrmann took many liberties to modernize one of the most famous tragedies of all time.
05:06 The characters have guns and cars and so forth,
05:08 but one of the most important of those liberties is the use of music.
05:12 The music used to tell the story is out of time with the setting of the movie.
05:27 Bands like Garbage and Radiohead definitely didn't exist back in Shakespeare's time,
05:31 but they definitely enhanced this version of the groundbreaking love story.
05:35 Number 5. Shrek
05:46 Whenever people think of Shrek, they still think about that smash mouth song
05:50 All Star from the opening sequence, or hearing the song reminds them of Shrek.
05:54 "Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me. I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed."
06:02 The two things are practically synonymous. The song is perfect for Shrek's introduction,
06:08 and what about that awesome WWE-style fight scene to Joan Jett's bad reputation?
06:20 Nothing short of iconic. And we can't forget Hallelujah. It is simultaneously sad and
06:26 uplifting during the montage showing our heroes separated. Every song in this movie is not only
06:32 good on its own, but serves a specific purpose in the storytelling. You can't ask for anything
06:37 more from a soundtrack. And by the way, the sequel soundtrack totally holds up.
06:42 "I need a hero! Alright big fella, let's crash this party!"
06:50 Number 4. Holes
06:53 We could probably just throw out Dig It, written and performed by the D-Tent boys
06:58 themselves, and drop the mic and walk away right there.
07:01 "Got my shovel, shoes full of sand, check out the track, the name is Caveman."
07:06 But every single song in this movie not only perfectly accents the scenes they are in,
07:11 but in fact enhances them. Dig It was born of the actors just goofing around on the bus on the way
07:16 to set, and became an anthem for the movie. How cool is that? That montage showing Kissin' Kate
07:22 Barlow's descent from schoolteacher to bank robber is incredibly accompanied by TK.
07:27 And you remember the "If Only" song from the book?
07:39 "If only, if only, the woodpecker sighed."
07:42 "Please don't sing that song."
07:43 "The bark on the tree was as soft as the sky."
07:47 "I'm out of my table."
07:48 Also accounted for on the soundtrack. Incredible.
07:52 Number 3. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
07:55 The music in this movie is practically a character of its own. The soundtrack isn't
08:00 background music designed to direct the viewing audience to feel a certain way,
08:03 it is the soundtrack to the characters' lives.
08:06 "Deep in the cell of my heart, I will feel so glad to go."
08:14 The music unites all of our heroes. Speaking of heroes, the song of the same name by David Bowie
08:22 is emblematic of Sam, Patrick and Charlie's feelings of infinity when they fly through
08:26 the tunnel in one of the film's most memorable scenes.
08:29 "Oh, we can be heroes, just for one day."
08:35 The dance sequence where they all move to "Come on Eileen" by Dexys Midnight Runners
08:41 is so much fun and brilliantly edited to show not only Sam and Patrick's carefree nature,
08:46 but also Charlie's shyness. And of course, we can't forget the epic Rocky horror scene.
08:52 "Give yourself over to absolute pleasure. Swim the warm waters of Synth of the flesh."
09:05 Number 2. Tarzan
09:08 Although the songs are all original and specifically written for this movie,
09:21 unlike many similar Disney movies, the characters only sometimes sing the songs in lieu of their
09:26 dialogue. So this is technically not a musical. Phil Collins is an award-winning music legend,
09:32 so you'd expect these songs to be good. But wow, did he put his all into it.
09:38 "I wanna know, can you show me? I wanna know what the strangers think."
09:46 He even won a Grammy for this soundtrack, with songs like "Strangers Like Me" and
09:51 "You'll Be in My Heart." It's no surprise he won.
09:53 "Yes, you'll be in my heart. From this day on, now and forever more."
10:05 There's a joke among fans of this movie that goes that Phil Collins didn't need to go as
10:10 hard as he did on this soundtrack. But we're glad he did. Before we unveil our top pick,
10:15 here are a few honorable mentions. Cheaper by the dozen, too. There's something in here for
10:20 the whole family. "Hey, hey, what if we sing a camp song, huh? Okay, sounds good."
10:26 "There once was a man named Michael Finnegan, he had some whiskers on his chin again. The
10:31 wind blew them off and they blew in again. Poor old Michael Finnegan, beginning again."
10:35 Clueless. Classic 90s tunes for a classic 90s movie.
10:39 "We got a lot of people crying and crying about it. There's a lot of stuff to write about.
10:43 You're mine and you're the one. I don't wanna think about it. I'm counting on you.
10:48 Don't let me down. You're the best of my..."
10:51 Guardians of the Galaxy. They call it the awesome mix for a reason.
10:55 "Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Breathe this baby 'cause you're fine and you're mine and you
11:03 look so divine. Darling, get your love."
11:09 Licorice Pizza. The pizza may be an acquired taste, but not the soundtrack.
11:14 "My heart is like a wheel. Let me roll it. Let me roll it for you."
11:26 Begin Again. From the guy who gave us Once.
11:34 "Long as I know I have love, I can make it. For once in my life, I have someone who needs me."
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11:59 Number 1. The One. It's rare to find such a hardcore soundtrack for any movie.
12:04 Most tend to use more universally-like genres and styles, or recent pop hits to appeal to larger
12:17 audiences. But every single song on this soundtrack seems to have been chosen specifically to enhance
12:23 the scene that it is a part of. When Down With The Sickness kicks in, it's not just some new
12:28 song added in arbitrarily. It is woven into the scene to enhance its intensity. It's not just
12:43 that the songs themselves are great songs, it's the way they are used in the movie that
12:46 makes this soundtrack so excellent. It is criminal that no CD was ever released.
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