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Boogie Nights
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Soundtracks for
Boogie Nights (1997)

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  • "Best of My Love"
    (1977)
    Written by Maurice White & Al McKay
    Performed by The Emotions (as Emotions)
    Courtesy of Columbia Records
    By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing


  • "Sunny"
    (1966)
    Written by Bobby Hebb
    Performed by Boney M. (as Boney M)
    Courtesy of BMG Ariola Hamburg GmbH


  • "Fly, Robin, Fly"
    Written by Stephan Prager (as Stephen Prager) and Sylvester Levay
    Performed by Silver Convention
    Courtesy of Edition Butterfly / Roswitha Kunze
    By Arrangement with Celebrity Licensing Inc.


  • "Jazz Theme From Sweet (The Sage)"
    Written by Chico Hamilton (as C. Hamilton) & Fred Katz (as F. Katz)
    Performed by The Chico Hamilton Quintet (as Chico Hamilton Quintet)
    Courtesy of Blue Note, A Division of Capitol Records, Inc.
    Under License from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets


  • "Joy"
    Performed by Apollo 100
    Adapted From Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring"
    Arranged by Tom Parker and Clive Scott
    Courtesy of Start Audio & Video Ltd.
    By Arrangement with Celebrity Licensing Inc.


  • "Off the Road"
    By Richard Gilka
    Courtesy of Associated Production Music


  • "Afternoon Delight"
    (1976)
    Written by Bill Danoff (as William Danoff)
    Performed by Starland Vocal Band
    Courtesy of Cherry Lane Music Publishing Co., Inc., OBO Windsong Records


  • "Jungle Fever"
    (1972)
    Written by Bill Ador
    Performed by The Chakachas
    Courtesy of PolyGram Records NV
    By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing


  • "Brand New Key"
    (1971)
    Written by Melanie (as M. Safka)
    Performed by Melanie
    Courtesy of MCA Records / BMG Entertainment International
    Under License from Universal Music Special Markets and by arrangement with BMG Entertainment


  • "Mama Told Me Not to Come"
    (1966)
    Written by Randy Newman
    Performed by Three Dog Night
    Courtesy of MCA Records
    Under License from Universal Music Special Markets


  • "Lonely Boy"
    (1976)
    Written by Andrew Gold
    Performed by Andrew Gold
    Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
    By Arrangement with Warner Special Products


  • "Spill the Wine"
    (1970)
    Written by Howard E. Scott (as Scott), Charles Miller (as Miller), Lee Oskar (as Oskar),
    Lonnie Jordan (as Jordan), Morris D. Dickerson (as Dickerson), Harold R. Brown (as Brown) and Thomas Allen (as Allen)
    Performed by War with Eric Burdon
    Courtesy of Avenue Entertainment
    By Arrangement with Rhino Entertainment Company


  • "Fatman"
    (1969)
    Written by Ian Anderson
    Performed by Jethro Tull
    Courtesy of Chrysalis Records, a Division of EMI
    Under License from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets


  • "Fooled Around and Fell in Love"
    (1973)
    Written by Elvin Bishop
    Performed by Elvin Bishop
    Courtesy of Polydor Records
    By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing


  • "I Want to Be Free"
    (1975)
    Written by Ralph Middlebrooks (as R. Middlebrooks), James 'Diamond' Williams (as J.L. Williams),
    Marshall E. Jones (as M. Jones), Leroy 'Sugarfoot' Bonner (as L. Bonner), Clarence Satchell (as C. Satchell),
    , Willie Beck (as W. Beck) & Marvin Pierce (as M.R. Pierce)
    Performed by Ohio Players
    Courtesy of Mercury Records
    By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing


  • "You Sexy Thing"
    (1975)
    Written by Errol Brown
    Performed by Hot Chocolate
    Courtesy of EMI Records
    Under License from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets


  • "Machine Gun"
    (1974)
    Written by Milan Williams
    Performed by The Commodores
    Courtesy of Motown Record Company, L.P.
    By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing


  • "Boogie Shoes"
    (1974)
    Written by Harry Wayne Casey (as Harry W. Casey) and Richard Finch
    Performed by KC & The Sunshine Band
    Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company
    By Arrangement with Warner Special Products


  • "Magnet & Steel"
    (1978)
    Written by Walter Egan
    Performed by Walter Egan
    Courtesy of Columbia Records / Vault Vision Management
    By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing and Vault Vision Entertainment


  • "Craft Service Theme"
    (1997)
    Written by Jon Brion (as J. Brion)
    Performed by Jon Brion, Brian Kehew, Robin Sharp and Audrey Wiechman


  • "J.P. Walk"
    Written by Anton Scott
    Performed by Sound Experience
    Courtesy of Soulville Records
    c/o Brookside Music Corp. / Reid Whitelaw Productions


  • "Got to Give It Up"
    (1974)
    Written by Marvin Gaye
    Performed by Marvin Gaye
    Courtesy of Motown Record Company, L.P.
    By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing


  • "Ain't No Stoppin Us Now"
    (1979)
    Written by Gene McFadden, John Whitehead and Jerry Cohen
    Performed by McFadden & Whitehead
    Courtesy of Philadelphia International Records


  • "Driver's Seat"
    Written by Paul Roberts
    Performed by Sniff 'N The Tears
    Courtesy of Ace Records Ltd.


  • "Feel Too Good"
    (1970)
    Written by Roy Wood
    Performed by The Move
    Courtesy of TRO-Muscadet Productions, Inc. & Onward Music, Ltd.


  • "Do Your Thing"
    (1968)
    Written by Charles Wright
    Performed by Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
    Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
    By Arrangement with Warner Special Products


  • "Disco Fever"
    Performed by Roger Webb
    Courtesy of OGM Production Music


  • "Flying Object"
    Performed by Roger Webb
    Courtesy of OGM Production Music


  • "Data World"
    By Robert Ascot
    Courtesy of OGM Production Music


  • "Queen of Hearts"
    Written by Hank DeVito
    Performed by Juice Newton
    Courtesy of Capitol Nashville
    Under License from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets


  • "It's Just a Matter of Time"
    (1959)
    Written by Clyde Otis, Brook Benton and Belford Hendricks
    Performed by Brook Benton
    Courtesy of Mercury Records
    By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing


  • "The Touch"
    (1986)
    Written by Lenny Macaluso and Stan Bush (as Stanley Moreland Bush)
    Performed by Mark Wahlberg, Jon Brion, Brian Kehew, Michael Penn


  • "Feel the Heat"
    (1997)
    Written by Paul Thomas Anderson and John C. Reilly
    Performed by Mark Wahlberg and John C. Reilly


  • "Compared to What"
    (1968)
    Written by Gene McDaniels (as Eugene McDaniels)
    Performed by Roberta Flack
    Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
    By Arrangement with Warner Special Products


  • "O Little Town of Bethlehem"
    (1868)
    Music by Lewis H. Redner (uncredited)
    Background music at Christmas
    Courtesy of Starline Productions


  • "Sister Christian"
    (1984)
    Written by Kelly Keagy
    Performed by Night Ranger
    Courtesy of MCA Records
    Under License from Universal Music Special Markets


  • "Jessie's Girl"
    (1981)
    Written by Rick Springfield
    Performed by Rick Springfield
    Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment


  • "99 Luftballons"
    (1984)
    Written by Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen (as Joern-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Peterson) and Karlo Carges (as Carlos Karges)
    Performed by Nena
    Courtesy of Epic Records
    By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing


  • "God Only Knows"
    (1966)
    Music by Brian Wilson
    Lyrics by Tony Asher
    Performed by The Beach Boys
    Courtesy of Capitol Records
    Under License from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets


  • "Voices Carry"
    Written by Michael Hausman, Joseph Pesce, Aimee Mann and Robert Holmes
    Performed by Til Tuesday


  • "Livin' Thing"
    (1976)
    Written by Jeff Lynne
    Performed by Electric Light Orchestra
    Courtesy of Jet / Epic Records
    By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing


  • "Silent Night"
    (1818) (uncredited)
    Music by Franz Gruber
    Background music at Christmas

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