“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 Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here. What is the chest beating song in Wolf of Wall Street?Black Skinhead (Chest Thumping Humming Meditation Mix) [From "The Wolf of Wall Street"] - song and lyrics by The London Film Score Orchestra | Spotify.
What did the last scene of Wolf of Wall Street mean?What does the ending of The Wolf of Wall Street mean? It's a pretty good denouement. At the climax of the film, Jordan Belfort pretty much decides to betray everyone he knows to save his own skin. The only hitch is he can't bring himself to betray his best friend, but the friend betrays him in return.
What is the song at the wedding in Wolf of Wall Street?“Pretty Thing” By Bo Diddley
A bunch of famous songs play during Jordan and Naomi's wedding in The Wolf of Wall Street, including a cover version of Shirley Bassey's “Goldfinger,” one of the all-time greatest James Bond movie themes.
What music did Jordan Belfort listen to?Dust My Broom – Elmore James
The vintage blues song plays as Jordan Belfort is driving down the highway with his voiceover, discussing his high-class life.
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