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Songs Used in The Blues Brothers
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Music heard in The Blues Brothers comedy film released in 1980. All songs listed in order of appearance (except for Sink the Bismarck, which was originally supposed to be in Bob's Country Bunker). All songs, when possible, are shown when they are in the movie, in parentheses. Note that these times are from the 25th anniversary extended cut of the film (here are the restored scenes: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080455/alternateversions).
1 | 1.Fenton RobinsonSomebody Loan Me a Dime (1974) | |||
Somebody Loan Me a Dime 2:59 Played in the beginning when the guards are taking Jake from his cell to be released. (1:47-2:39) | ||||
2 | 2.The Blues BrothersGimme Some Lovin' / She Caught the Katy (1980) [Single] | |||
She Caught the Katy 4:13 Played when Elwood picks up his brother Jake in a 1974 Dodge Monaco "Mount Prospect" police car. (6:49-11:12) | ||||
3 | 3.Elmore JamesShake Your Moneymaker (1986) [Compilation] | |||
Shake Your Moneymaker 2:35 Played when Jake and Elwood visit Curtis at the Saint Helen of the Blessed Shroud Orphanage. (15:39-16:47) | ||||
4 | 4.The Blues BrothersThe Blues Brothers (1980) | |||
The Old Landmark by James Brown and the Reverend James Cleveland Choir 2:56 Played during the Triple Rock Church scene. (16:51-23:58) | ||||
5 | 5. God Music | |||
Played during the Triple Rock Church scene when Jake "sees the light." (21:17-21:55) | ||||
6 | 6.Sam & DaveSoothe Me / I Can't Stand Up (For Falling Down) (1967) [Single] | |||
Soothe Me 2:33 Played during the trip home, when Elwood goes through a yellow signal. (23:56-26:19) | ||||
7 | 7.Sam & DaveHold On, I'm Comin' (1966) | |||
Hold On, I'm Comin' 2:33 Played when Elwood refuses to step out of the car after being pulled over and leads the police on a chase to the Dixie Mall. (26:25-28:47) | ||||
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8 | 8. The Blues Brothers | |||
I Can't Turn You Loose 1:18 Based on Otis Redding's I Can't Turn You Loose and Booker T. & The M.G.'s' Time is Tight. Played during the Dixie Mall chase scene (29:12-31:46) and the concert intro at the Place Hotel Ballroom. (1:48:23-1:49:41) | ||||
9 | 9.The Blues BrothersThe Blues Brothers (1980) | |||
Peter Gunn Theme 3:49 Played after the Brothers evade the cops and return home to Elwood's apartment. (32:02-35:01, 35:28-35:56) Played again after Elwood quits his job (43:58-44:35) and when the Brothers go to the Armada Room. (45:47-46:20) | ||||
10 | 10.Louis JordanThe Best of Louis Jordan [Compilation] | |||
Let the Good Times Roll 2:49 Elwood plays this in his apartment before going to bed. (37:14-39:24) | ||||
11 | 11. Ezio Pinza | |||
Anema e core (Until) 2:15 Played during the scene when Jake and Elwood visit Mrs. Tarantino, looking for "Bones" Malone and "Blue Lou" Marini. (44:39-45:27) | ||||
12 | 12. Murph and the MagicTones | |||
Quando, Quando, Quando 1:10 Played for a relatively small audience at the Armada Room. (46:20-46:55) | ||||
13 | 13. Murph and the MagicTones | |||
Just the Way You Are 0:46 Instrumental is played while Murph and the gang talk to Jake and Elwood about getting the band back together. (47:17-49:15) | ||||
14 | 14. Die Romantiker | |||
Played in the background during the Chez Paul scene. (49:27-54:46) | ||||
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15 | 15. John Lee Hooker | |||
Boom Boom 3:50 Played outside the Soul Food Cafe on Maxwell Street. (57:10-59:57) | ||||
16 | 16.The Blues BrothersEverybody Needs Somebody to Love / Think (1990) [Single] | |||
Think featuring Aretha Franklin 3:16 Played by Aretha when Matt "Guitar" Murphy decides to go play with The Blues Brothers. (1:02:54-1:05:51) | ||||
17 | 17.Ray Charles / Cab CallowayShake a Tailfeather / Minnie the Moocher (1980) [Single] | |||
Shake a Tail Feather featuring Ray Charles 2:49 Played by Ray Charles when Murph declares that there's no action left on an electric piano. (1:09:32-1:11:57) | ||||
18 | 18.John Lee HookerTennessee Blues / Boogie Chillun (1959) [Single] | |||
Boogie Chillun 2:35 Plays as the band drives to their first gig at Bob's Country Bunker. (1:12:11-1:12:46, 1:15:34-1:16:16) | ||||
19 | 19. Reichsmusikkammer | |||
Horst Wessel Lied 3:23 Played in the background when the Illinois Nazis find out whose car knocked them off the bridge. (1:14:16-1:14:56) | ||||
20 | 20.Kitty WellsKitty's Choice (1960) | |||
Your Cheatin' Heart 2:38 Playing when Jake and Elwood enter Bob's Country Bunker. (1:16:35-1:18:33) | ||||
21 | 21.The Blues BrothersGimme Some Lovin' / She Caught the Katy (1980) [Single] | |||
Gimme Some Lovin' 3:08 First song played at Bob's. The band is booed and Bob turns off the lights because "that ain't no Hank Williams song." (1:18:59-1:19:59) | ||||
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22 | 22.The Blues BrothersJailhouse Rock / Theme From Rawhide (1981) [Single] | |||
Theme From "Rawhide" 2:39 Second song played at Bob's. The crowd and Bob are pleased. (1:20:20-1:21:58, 1:24:20-1:24:45) | ||||
23 | 23. The Blues Brothers | |||
Stand By Your Man 1:42 This song, a favorite of the horn section, is played next. (1:22:18-1:24:00) | ||||
24 | 24. The Blues Brothers | |||
Sink the Bismarck 3:05 This is a fourth song that the band had originally planned to play at Bob's. However, it was cut, and the footage was lost. | ||||
25 | 25.Fats DominoI'm Walkin' / I'm in the Mood for Love (1957) [Single] | |||
I'm Walkin' 2:05 Played during the Blues Brothers' quest to get the word out about their concert at the Palace Hotel Ballroom. (1:33:15-1:35:54) | ||||
26 | 26.Ray Charles / Cab CallowayShake a Tailfeather / Minnie the Moocher (1980) [Single] | |||
Minnie the Moocher featuring Cab Calloway 3:25 Played at the Palace Hotel Ballroom while the band waits for Jake and Elwood to arrive. (1:41:31-1:46:03) | ||||
27 | 27.The Blues BrothersEverybody Needs Somebody to Love / Think (1990) [Single] | |||
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love 3:25 First song played at the Palace Hotel Ballroom with Jake and Elwood. (1:49:55-1:53:10) Also played over the end credits. (2:22:43-2:27:44) | ||||
28 | 28.The Blues BrothersJailhouse Rock / Sweet Home Chicago (1980) [Single] | |||
Sweet Home Chicago 7:51 Dedicated to Magic Sam, this is the last song the Blues Brothers play at the Palace Hotel Ballroom. (1:53:31-1:57:17, 1:57:42-1:57:44, 1:57:55-1:57:59) Also played during the police chase back into Chicago. (2:00:23-2:00:29, 2:01:30-2:05:36) | ||||
29 | 29.Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra / William SteinbergSelections From Der Ring des Nibelungen (1970) | |||
Ride of the Valkyries performed by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and conducted by William Steinberg 4:40 Played when the Illinois Nazis spot the Blues Brothers and chase them up an unfinished bridge. (2:08:58-2:11:37) | ||||
30 | 30. The Girl From Ipanema | |||
Antonio Carlos Jobim composition turned into a Muzak track for the Blues Brothers' ride up the elevator. (2:13:49-2:13:52, 2:14:09-2:14:16 2:14:36-2:14:40, 2:15:00-2:15:06, 2:15:58-2:16:02, 2:16:11-2:16:20, 2:16:30-2:16:51, 2:16:56-2:17:00) | ||||
31 | 31.The Blues BrothersJailhouse Rock / Sweet Home Chicago (1980) [Single] | |||
Jailhouse Rock 3:20 Song played by The Blues Brothers after they have been arrested and sent to jail. (2:18:53-2:22:40) | ||||
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