The following is a list of tracks that were played during the movie according to the end credits.
All the songs might not be included on the Original Soundtrack CD.
Please check the CD track list before buying the product.
1.
(the Gang That Sang) Heart of My Heart (Lou Monte)
"(The Gang That Sang) Heart of My Heart" (1926) Written by Ben Ryan Performed by Lou Monte Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment
(48 votes)
2.
Roman Guitar (Lou Monte)
"Roman Guitar" Written by Cherubini Bruno (as Bruno), Eldo Di Lazzaro (as Di Lazarro) Performed by Lou Monte Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment
(41 votes)
3.
Dance With Me (Peter H. Brown (as Peter Brown))
"Dance with Me" (1977) Written by Peter H. Brown (as Peter Brown) and Robert Rans Performed by Peter H. Brown (as Peter Brown) Courtesy of Rhino Records By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
(38 votes)
4.
Just Around the Corner (Herbie Hancock)
"Just Around the Corner" (1980) Written by Herbie Hancock and Melvin Ragin Performed by Herbie Hancock Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
(42 votes)
5.
A Stranger on Earth (Dinah Washington)
"A Stranger on Earth" (1964) Written by Sid Feller and Rick Ward Performed by Dinah Washington Courtesy of Blue Note Records, A Division of Capitol Records, Inc. Under License from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
(35 votes)
6.
Heart of Glass (Blondie)
"Heart Of Glass" (1975) Written by Deborah Harry and Chris Stein Performed by Blondie Courtesy of Chrysalis Records, A Division of EMI Under License from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
(2 votes)
7.
Deep Purple (Vic Damone)
"Deep Purple" (1933) Written by Mitchell Parish and Peter De Rose Performed by Vic Damone Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
(2 votes)
8.
One Way or Another (Blondie)
"One Way or Another" (1978) Written by Deborah Harry and Nigel Harrison Performed by Blondie Courtesy of Chrysalis Records, A Division of EMI Under License from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
9.
How Deep Is Your Love (Johnny Mathis)
"How Deep is Your Love" (1977) Written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb Performed by Johnny Mathis Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
10.
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Jerry Vale)
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (1944) Written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane Performed by Jerry Vale Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
11.
Silver Bells (Vic Damone)
"Silver Bells" (1950) Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans Performed by Vic Damone Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
12.
The Chipmunk Song (Ross Bagdasarian (as David Seville) and The Chipmunks)
"The Chipmunk Song" (1958) Written by Ross Bagdasarian Performed by Ross Bagdasarian (as David Seville) and The Chipmunks Courtesy of EMI Records Under License from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
13.
Working My Way Back to You (The Spinners)
"Working My Way Back To You" (1979) Written by Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell Performed by The Spinners Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
14.
Love on the Rocks (Neil Diamond)
"Love On the Rocks" (1980) Written by Neil Diamond and Gilbert Bécaud Performed by Neil Diamond Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
15.
Happiness (The Pointer Sisters)
"Happiness" (1978) Written by Allen Toussaint Performed by The Pointer Sisters Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment
16.
Don't Bring Me Down (Electric Light Orchestra)
"Don't Bring Me Down" (1979) Written by Jeff Lynne Performed by Electric Light Orchestra Courtesy of Jet Records/Epic Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
17.
Brooklyn Girls (Robbie Dupree)
"Brooklyn Girls" (1981) Written by Roy Freeland and Bill LaBounty (as Bill Labounty) Performed by Robbie Dupree Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
18.
Love Under the Apple Tree (Emily Bindiger)
"Love Under the Apple Tree" Written by Curt Sobel and Gary Schreiner Performed by Emily Bindiger
19.
What You Won't Do for Love (Bobby Caldwell)
"What You Won't Do for Love" (1970) Written by Bobby Caldwell and Alfons Kettner Performed by Bobby Caldwell Courtesy of Sin-Drome Records Ltd. By Arrangement with Celebrity Licensing Inc.
20.
The Latin One (El Chicano)
"The Latin One" (1976) Written by Robert Espinosa, Andre Baeza, Michael Lespron, Edgar Rodriguez, Jerome Salas and Brian Magness Performed by El Chicano Courtesy of MCA Records By Arrangement with Universal Music Special Markets
21.
Cool Jerk (Ricardo Ray)
"Cool Jerk" (1966) Written by Donald Storball Performed by Ricardo Ray Courtesy of Alegre Records/Sonido Inc.
22.
Por Primera Vez (Jimmy Sabater)
"Por Primera Vez" (1970) Written by Marcelino Guerra Performed by Jimmy Sabater Courtesy of Tico Records/Sonido Inc.
23.
Love Machine (The Miracles)
"Love Machine" (1976) Written by Warren Moore and William Griffin Performed by The Miracles Courtesy of Motown Record Company, L.P. By Arrangement with Polygram Film & TV Licensing
24.
Disco Inferno (The Trammps)
"Disco Inferno" (1976) Written by Leroy Green and Ron Kersey Performed by The Trammps Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
25.
Thump It up (Curt Sobel and Gary Schreiner)
"Thump It Up" Written and Performed by Curt Sobel and Gary Schreiner
26.
What Goes up (The Alan Parsons Project)
"What Goes Up" (1978) Written by Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons Performed by The Alan Parsons Project Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc.
27.
Return to Me (Dean Martin)
"Return to Me" (1957) Written by Danny DiMinno and Carmen Lombardo Performed by Dean Martin Courtesy of Capitol Records Under License from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
28.
Breath of the Jungle (Curt Sobel)
"Breath Of The Jungle" Written and Performed by Curt Sobel
29.
The Tranquil Prairie (Curt Sobel)
"The Tranquil Prairie" Written and Performed by Curt Sobel
30.
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" (1843) (uncredited) Written by David T. Shaw Arranged by Thomas A. Beckett The first line sung a cappella by Bruno Kirby
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