Backbeat (soundtrack)

Backbeat is the original soundtrack of the 1994 film Backbeat starring Stephen Dorff, Sheryl Lee, Gary Bakewell and Ian Hart. The music was produced by Don Was. A score based album with Don Was' original music was also released.

Backbeat
Soundtrack album by
The Backbeat Band
Released4 March 1994
Length27:07
LabelEMI
ProducerDon Was
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The album won the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music.

"The Backbeat Band" consists of:

Track listing

  1. "Money (That's What I Want)"
  2. "Long Tall Sally - Dave Pirner
  3. "Bad Boy"
  4. "Twist and Shout"
  5. "Please Mr. Postman"
  6. "C'mon Everybody" - Dave Pirner
  7. "Rock & Roll Music"
  8. "Slow Down"
  9. "Roadrunner" - Mike Mills
  10. "Carol"
  11. "Good Golly Miss Molly" - Greg Dulli
  12. "Twenty Flight Rock" - Dave Pirner

Single

A three-track CD single was also released of music from the soundtrack, including two songs that did not appear on the album.

  1. "Money (That's What I Want)"
  2. "He's Wearing My Bathrobe" (End Title)
  3. "Dizzy Miss Lizzy"

Original soundtrack

An album with Don Was' original score music.

  1. "You Asked, I Came"
  2. "Dark Room"
  3. "What Do They Call This Drink?"
  4. "He's Wearing My Bathrobe"
  5. "Just Read the Poems"
  6. "You Asked, I Came" [Easy Version]
  7. "He's Wearing My Bathrobe" (End Title)
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