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Music from Wes Anderson Films

Artist Song
John Lennon  Oh Yoko!  
Seu Jorge  Life On Mars?  
Ramones  Judy Is a Punk  
The Rolling Stones  Street Fighting Man  
The Beach Boys  Heroes and Villains  
The Proclaimers  Over And Done With  
Nico  These Days  
Satyajit Ray  Charu Theme  
The Rolling Stones  I Am Waiting  
Love  Alone Again Or  
Van Morrison  Everyone  
Bobby Fuller Four  Let Her Dance  
Cat Stevens  Here Comes My Baby  
Paul Simon  Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard  
The Wellingtons  The Ballad of Davy Crockett  
The Who  A Quick One, While He's Away (Mono Version)  
Elliott Smith  Needle In the Hay  
Love  Seven and Seven Is  
David Bowie  Queen Bitch  
Burl Ives  Fooba Wooba John  
Seu Jorge  Lady Stardust  
The Rolling Stones  She Smiled Sweetly  
The Beach Boys  I Get Around  
René Touzet & Carlos Montiel  Mambo Guajiro  
John Lennon  Look At Me  
The Clash  Police & Thieves  
The Rolling Stones  2000 Man  
Faces  Ooh la la  
Devo  Gut Feeling  
Bob Dylan  Wigwam  
Sigur Rós  Staralfur  
The Rolling Stones  Play With Fire  
Unit Four Plus Two  Concrete and Clay  
The Velvet Underground  Stephanie Says  
The Zombies  The Way I Feel Inside  
Joe Dassin  Les Champs-Élysées  
Chad & Jeremy  A Summer Song  
Vince Guaraldi Trio  Christmas Time Is Here  
Nick Drake  Fly  
Cat Stevens  The Wind  
Nico  The Fairest of the Seasons  
Iggy & The Stooges  Search And Destroy  
Scott Walker  30 Century Man  
Mark Mothersbaugh  Ping Island / Lightning Strike Rescue Op  
Joan Baez  Here's to You  

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The unlikely criminals of [i]Bottle Rocket[/i], the precocious teen Casanova of [i]Rushmore[/i] — Wes Anderson's films are full of people learning about life by taking unexpected turns, and that same air of discovery fills his soundtracks, where you can find everything from British Invasion cult heroes the Creation to Icelandic ambient-rockers Sigur Rós. It's hard to think of another director since Scorsese who's made music such an integral part of his movies, and we've rounded up the tunes that play a key role in the action through them all. Get set for a wild ride through punk, folk, glam, baroque pop, and plenty more, as you finally get all the tunes that teased your ears in Anderson films like [i]The Royal Tenenbaums[/i] and [i]Fantastic Mr. Fox[/i] together in one place at last, right under your eager fingers.
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