What song is at the end of the Wolf of Wall Street?

All The Songs In 'The Wolf Of Wall Street' Including Devo, Cypress Hill, Foo Fighters & More

What song is at the end of the Wolf of Wall Street?

What song is at the end of the Wolf of Wall Street?

“The main thing about Marty’s use of music is he’s fearless, creatively fearless,” music supervisor Randall Poster recently told THR about working on “The Wolf Of Wall Street” and he’s certainly not kidding. While the official soundtrack release for the film features 16 songs, that’s a mere drop in the water of the nearly 60 tunes licensed for the movie. As you might expect, the nearly three hour epic is packed with music with nary a frame going by without a song to go with it. And below we have a taste of just how wide-reaching the music goes and some of the key cuts that are missing from the store bought soundtrack.

Perhaps most notably, Foo Fighters‘ “Everlong” backs a key sequence in the film while hip hop cuts by Cypress Hill, Sir Mix A Lot and Naughty By Nature are also pretty prominent. And while Ahmad Jamal gets one cut on the official soundtrack, there are actually a handful of tunes by the jazz legend, while the same goes for blues icon Bo Diddley. And from disco to ska to dance tunes to indie rock, “The Wolf Of Wall Street” brings it all (smothered in cocaine).

Check out the full list of songs below with samples on the following pages.

All The Songs In “The Wolf Of Wall Street”

“Stratton Oakmont” -Composed by Theodore Shapiro
“Dust My Broom” – Elmore James
“Informercial” – Composed by Theodore Shapiro
“Score from Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” – Composed by Michael Karp
“Exotic Vacations” – Composed by Theodore Shapiro
“Dust My Blues” – Elmore James
“Spoonful” – Howlin’ Wolf
“Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” – Cannonball Adderley
“Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick” – Ian Dury
“Bang! Bang!” – Joe Cuba
“Tear It Down” – Clyde McCoy
“Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song)” – Billy Joel
“Surrey with the Fringe on Top” – Ahmad Jamal Trio
“Road Runner” – Bo Diddley
“Stars and Stripes Forever” – Arranged by William D. Revelli
“Smokestack Lightning” – Howlin’ Wolf
“Double Dutch” – Malcolm McLaren
“Cloudburst” – Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
“Insane in the Brain” – Cypress Hill
“King Arthur, Act 3: What Power Art Thou” – Performed by The Monteverdi Choir
“Steve Madden ‘Chick Walker’ Commercial” – Composed by Human
“Never Say Never” – Romeo Void
“There Is No Greater Love” – Ahmad Jamal Trio
“Boom Boom” – John Lee Hooker
“C’est Si Bon” – Eartha Kitt
“Give Me Luv” – Alcatraz
“Uncontrollable Urge” – Devo
“Moonlight in Vermont” – Ahmad Jamal Trio
“Pretty Thing” – Bo Diddley
“In the Bush” – Musique
“Can’t Help Falling in Love” – Written by Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti and George Weiss
“Goldfinger” – Sharon Jones & The DAP-Kings
“Baby Got Back” – Sir Mix-A-Lot
“Everlong” – Foo Fighters
“The Oompa Loompa Song” – Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley
“Hey Leroy, Your Mama’s Callin’ You” – Jimmy Castor
“Sloop John B” – Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
“Boom Boom Boom” – The Outhere Brothers
“I Need You Baby (Mona)” – Bo Diddley
“Meth Lab Zoso Sticker” – 7Horse
“Flying High (from Family Matters)” – Composed by Bennett Salvay and Jesse Frederick
“I’m Popeye the Sailor Man (from Popeye Meets Hercules)”- Written by Sammy Lerner
“Get Us Down (from Family Matters)” – Composed by Bennett Salvay and Jesse Frederick
“I Don’t Want to Walk Without You (from Popeye Meets Hercules)” – Written by Frank Loesser and Jule Styne
“Dream Lover (from Popeye Meets Hercules)” – Written by Clifford Grey and Victor Schertzinger
“Score from Popeye Meets Hercules” – Composed by Winston Sharples
“One Step Beyond” – Inspecter 7
“Hip Hop Hooray” – Naughty by Nature
“Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting” – Charles Mingus
“Gloria” – Umberto Tozzi
“Ca Plane Pour Moi” – Plastic Bertrand
“Cast Your Fate to the Wind” – Allen Touissant
“Mrs. Robinson” – The Lemonheads
“The Money Chant” – Performed by Robbie Robertson featuring Matthew McConaughey




































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