Full Soundtrack Listing
Hey All!
Serendipity is one of my favorite movies - yes, sappy and syrupy - but hey, it hit the spot. And here's a complete list of songs for those of you die-hard fans (like myself) who try to put together a REAL soundtrack:
1. Cool Yule - Louis Armstrong (opening department store scene)
2. Hark the Herald Angels Sing - Lewis Ross as the New American Guitar Ensemble
3. Moonlight Kiss - Bap Kennedy (plays from when Sara gets into the cab through the skating scene)
4. January Rain - David Gray (plays during giving of the phone number)
5.Joy To the World - Tuba Christmas ("that's a lot of tuba")
6. Fast Forward - Alan Silvestri (instrumental score music)
7. Waiting in Vain - Annie Lennox (Sara in San Francisco)
8. 83 - John Mayer - (when Jonathan is going to get hair cut)
9. "Sarah Smile" - Hall & Oats (kid on bike singing it while John is in taxi)
10. From Rusholme With Love (Serendipity Mix) - Mint Royale (Lars' music)
11. Never a Day - Wood (playing in club after Lars' finishes his set)
12. Black Eyed Dog - Nick Drake (just a clip used in scene where Halle is asleep and John is drinking beer AND after John and Jeremy see Sara's sister in the window)
13. Rose Rouge - St. Germaine (used in warehouse w/Eugene Levy AND at the end on the plane and at beginning when Eve says "PRADA")
14. Shake It Off - Jarvis Church (Used instrumentally when Sara and Eve search driving range and when Jonathan and Dean pull up to Sara's house and see his sister and her bf in the window)
15. Charley's Prelude - Don Byron (at wedding rehearsal)
16. When You Know - Shawn Colvin (when Jonathan gets "Love in the Time of Cholera" from Halle and in cab).
17. January Rain - David Gray (used again here at the ice rink)
18. Northern Sky - Nick Drake (Jonathan and Sara meet again)
19. Cool Yule (reprise) - Louis Armstrong (back in dept. store)
20. The Distance - Evan & Jaron (during credits)
21. This Year - Chantal Kreviazuk (during credits)
Okay, hope that helps. One more little tip for you wanting the instrumental score by Alan Silvestri (i.e., When Jonathan is reading his obituary, etc.) ... There is a score floating around out there but I've not been able to get one. The next best you're going to get (I think) is doing what I did ... hook up a CD recorder to your DVD player (or VHS) and record it directly off the DVD/VHS. This way, you'll not only have the music but you may have some audio clips of dialogue too. It's fun!
*Trailer Music: All instrumental music ... don't know where it's from (it may be pieces of music from Alan Silvestri) – it may be “real” songs but the only "real" song in the trailer (at least the one on the DVD) is "Babylon" by David Gray.
Hope that helps. Happy Listening!
Wesley
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