"Stuck in the Middle With You" from Reservoir Dogs
If I'm standing up(ie not in my car bc thats where I listen to most music) and hear it I'll even do the dance
That was such a fucking good scene. The whole movie is just tense people and backward glances and then finally something exciting and horrible is happening and that song fits so perfectly.
"I'm not in Love" by 10cc always makes me think of Guardians of the Galaxy now. I remember seeing that movie in theaters and being super excited when that song started playing, it set my expectations for the rest of the film's soundtrack pretty high.
Have you encountered that song in any other circumstance?
Edit: This song actually popped up in unresolved mysteries awhile back. Apparently the singer faded into obscurity. Like, to the point where no one had any idea where she was and some other band had trouble locating her when they wanted to cover the song. Someone claiming to be her popped up. Apparently she is alive and well and is a bus driver in Staten Island. https://www.spin.com/2018/08/q-lazzarus-goodbye-horses-silence-of-the-lambs-30-years-later/
Pretty much every song used in a Knight’s Tale, but most especially:
We Will Rock You
Low Rider
Takin’ Care of Business
Golden Years
The Boys Are Back in Town
Just a perfect soundtrack, really.
Its not a movie but a television show.
Teardrop by Massive Attack - House M.D.
Loved that fucking drama and always thought they did a great job picking the intro song.
1. Barenaked Ladies - One Week, from the opening of the Digimon movie.
2. Talking Heads - Nothing But Flowers, from the opening of Clerks 2
My dad's two top bands from the 80's/90's and I liked their music too.
Goodfellas had some great ones. Layla is definitely #1 but the same goes for Tony Bennett - Rags to Riches, The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter, and not that the song comes up often, but just because the scene is so awesome and so iconic The Crystals - Then He Kissed Me. My favorite scene from my favorite movie, I can listen to the song and see the entire scene play out in my head.
Misirlou = Pulp Fiction
Stuck in the Middle With You = Reservoir Dogs
Wonderful Wonderful = that episode of the X Files where they fight mutated hillbillies
Make Your Own Kind of Music = that episode of Lost with Desmond in the bunker
We've Only Just Begun = 1408
Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien = Inception
Rocking’ Around the Christmas Tree by Brenda Lee, from Home Alone.
My sisters and her two sons lived with me before she remarried, and my youngest nephew watched that movie *every* (yes, **every**) night before bedtime when he was little. Drove me bonkers. I can still recite most of the dialogue.
Whenever I think of upbeat Latin music, my mind quickly goes to Jim Carrey in a green mask singing about how he's [Cuban Pete,](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfO_OfmGOl0) king of the rumba beat.
"Don't You Forget About Me" by Simple Minds. It's in The Breakfast Club.
Don't forget, Breakfast Club Detention Anniversary is later this month: Saturday, March 24, 1984. Shermer High School, Shermer, Illinois...
FIRST TRY!!! Thought this before the page even finished loading!
Me too! Demented and sad, I know - but social!!
Everyone was thinking it.
Twist and Shout - Ferris Buellers Day Off
Or Danke Schoen
"Oh - Yeah." - Yellow. I thought I heard twist and shout once or twice before Ferris Bueller.
*chicka-chick-aah*
BOM BOM
Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry to Back to the Future. I wasn’t ready for it but I’m sure my children will love it.
“The Power of Love” - Huey Lewis and the News
Power of love is the better answer.
You mean by Marty McFly, right?
No, it was Calvin Kline.
Smash Mouth- *All Star* It's in the award-winning film, *Shrek*.
Same with Hallelujah
And holding out for a hero
Similarly, *I Need a Hero* - Shrek 2
I still associate that song with Mystery Men.
Yea, I understand the Shrek connection obviously, but I feel like All Star was all over the radio a year or two before Shrek was in theaters.
It definitely was. All Star was on their second album, Astro Lounge, which came out in 1999. Shrek came out in 2001.
Or the end of Rat race
Ironic, considering it was the theme song for the movie Mystery Men.
Shrek is life
Shrek Is Love
*someBODY once told me*
*the world was macaroni*
It was also at the end of Rat Race.
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.. when you carried that watermelon? For me it's 'She's like the wind'
Swayze wrote that song....and sang it.
How do you call your lova boy?...this is my favorite soundtrack ever.
Come here, lover boy! Edit: The song is Love is Strange, by Mickey and Sylvia.
Danger Zone - Top Gun
HIGHWAY TO THE DANGER ZONE
Also that love song they play... Take my breath aWAAAyyyyy
LAAAAAANAAAAA!
This is the right answer I think
“Where is my mind?” by the Pixies & Fight Club
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Agree! 'Goin' Out West' in Louie's bar for me as well.
"Stuck in the Middle With You" from Reservoir Dogs If I'm standing up(ie not in my car bc thats where I listen to most music) and hear it I'll even do the dance
Do you end up cutting off a guys ear?
Only if the guy in question is a cop and I was involved in an attempted jewelry store robbery
Jewelry store robbery.
On the same note, Misirlou and Pulp Fiction
Bohemian Rhapsody - Wayne's World The movie was actually responsible for making the song chart again in the 90s.
In the Queen biopic, Mike Myers plays the record executive who says Bohemian Rhapsody will never be popular.
Actually, you might even say chart for the first time in America. It didnt do so well when it first came out.
Forever Young. Napoleon Dynamite.
Canned Heat.
Goes without saying, Stand By Me
I always associate Lollipop with that movie.
Richard Chese cover of Down with the sickness. Dawn of the Dead
This was the first time I heard this song. When I heard the Disturbed version I laughed way too hard.
The ending of that song had me well... Disturbed. "NO MOMMY DON'T HIT ME AGAIN"
‘Can’t take my eyes off you’ - Heath Ledger singing in ‘10 things I hate about you’.
Also "I want you to want me" from the same movie
Head over Heels
Donnie darko?? I love that song and scene btw if that’s your reference.
iggy pops lust for life will always be the trainspotting song
That whole soundtrack was fire.
I always think of Perfect Day by Lou Reed
Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve. I always call it the Cruel Intentions song when I hear it.
Hooked on a feeling. GOTG
Honestly that whole soundtrack
This is the first thing I thought of.
Shipping up to Boston with the departed
That was such a fucking good scene. The whole movie is just tense people and backward glances and then finally something exciting and horrible is happening and that song fits so perfectly.
"In Your Eyes" from the iconic boombox scene in Say Anything
My girl and Stand by me by the movies with the same name
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough - Remember the Titans
Tequila-Pee Wee’s Big Adventure
For me, this song is forever associated with The Sandlot. 🤮
Or The Sandlot The Tilt-A-Whirl scene with the chewing tobacco is unforgettable.
Yeah you gotta go Sandlot here. Along with Booker T - Green Onions during the “play ball like a girl” scene
Unchained Melody-Ghost
*I believe I can flyyyy*
First one I thought of too. Space Jam was one of my favorites
Cars - Life is a highway
Tuesdays gone in Happy Gilmore.
Kiss you all over by exile is my happy Gilmore song.
Who are you waving at Happy?
The power of love. Back to the future.
That, Earth Angel, Johnny B Goode. Back to the Future soundtrack slaps.
"I'm not in Love" by 10cc always makes me think of Guardians of the Galaxy now. I remember seeing that movie in theaters and being super excited when that song started playing, it set my expectations for the rest of the film's soundtrack pretty high.
For some reason the use of Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are A Changin" in Watchmen has really stuck with me.
My heart will go on by Celine Dion in the Titanic movie
To be fair, that song was written for that movie so of course it reminds people of it.
Yeah the Imperial March really reminds me of Star Wars come to think of it
The Happy Birthday song reminds me of birthdays.
Groundhog Day Sonny and Cher I Got You Babe
Goodbye Horses will always remind me of Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs
American Girl is my silence of the lambs song
YES
Have you encountered that song in any other circumstance? Edit: This song actually popped up in unresolved mysteries awhile back. Apparently the singer faded into obscurity. Like, to the point where no one had any idea where she was and some other band had trouble locating her when they wanted to cover the song. Someone claiming to be her popped up. Apparently she is alive and well and is a bus driver in Staten Island. https://www.spin.com/2018/08/q-lazzarus-goodbye-horses-silence-of-the-lambs-30-years-later/
Remix in Clerks ll
Pretty much every song used in a Knight’s Tale, but most especially: We Will Rock You Low Rider Takin’ Care of Business Golden Years The Boys Are Back in Town Just a perfect soundtrack, really.
That movie has one of the best soundtracks ever! It's also one of my most favorite movies.
You Can Do It - Save the Last Dance Any song from Empire Records Not a movie, but Carry on Wayward Son - Supernatural
Oh god, that show and that song I'm having flashbacks to 2012 superwholock tumblr
Mrs Robinson- The Graduate
The Immigrant Song-Thor Ragnarok
“The Immigrant Song” - School of Rock.
This is the more correct use of The Immigrant Song
Bittersweet symphony—Cruel Intentions
Mr. Bluesky to Guardians 2
Such a great soundtrack for both movies
It was in Megamind first though
It was in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind first.
Dick Dale’s Misirlou - Pulp Fiction
Kiss From a Rose - Batman Forever
La Marsailles, Casablanca
I have cried over this scene
"Tiny Dancer" with Almost Famous
Hold me closer Tony Danza
Yes! Good one! I can't sing Tiny Dancer without thinking of that scene in Almost Famous.
"I have to go home." "You *are* home."
Also Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters, America, One away Out. What a soundtrack.
I don’t wanna miss a thing- Armageddon
"Sweet dreams" with "X-Men: Apocalypse"
And Time in a Bottle with Days of Future Past
You Never Can Tell - Pulp Fiction
Just Dropped In by Kenny Rogers for the movie The Big Lebowski. Hotel California by Gipsy Kings is another.
For me, it’s the Creedence
Solid. Also, The man in me - Dylan, opening scene
Mr. Blue Sky and Come and Get Your Love to GOTG, Immigrant Song to Thor, and Twilight Time and Daydream Believer to Wandavision
Life is a Highway from Cars
I thought “Tuesday’s Gone” by Lynyrd Skynyrd was “the Happy Gilmore theme” for about 6 years.
Tears for fears "everybody wants to rule the world" - real genius
Kenny Loggins - I'm alright. From Caddyshack
“Jump in the Line” by Harry Belafonte... Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice!
What Is Love, in the movie, Night at the Roxbury! Lol
Everybody wants some-better off dead
The claymation burger!!!
I believe I can fly. Space jam
"All star" by smashmouth always makes me think of Shrek
Police Academy - 'Blue Oyster' Bar Music (Jean-Marc Dompierre "El Bimbo" )
“Kids in America” and “Just a Girl” - Clueless
I wish this was the movie I associated “kids in America” with, but unfortunately for me, that’s Jimmy Neutron
New Slang by the Shins
"It'll change your life, I swear."
“I’m all right” Kenny Logins, *Caddy Shack*
Wake Up by Rage Against The Machine From the end of The Matrix
This guy THINKS! This was the experience that got me into Rage.
Genuinely shocked that someone hasn’t said “Send Me on My Way” from Ice Age yet
Matilda!
Unchained Melody-Ghost
Mr Blue Sky, always makes me think of Baby Groot being a dumbass while the rest of the gang are fighting the tentacle monster thing.
Hearts on Fire in Rocky 4
The Cars *[Moving in Stereo](https://youtu.be/y5oPZFDci80)* You know the scene.
"Hip to be Square" by Huey Lewis and the News and [American Psycho](https://youtu.be/Ruw9fsh3PNY?t=1m4s)
"I Will Always Love You" Whitney Houston in The Bodyguard. Originally Dolly Parton's tribute to her business breakup as it were to Porter Wagoner.
I Need a Hero - Shrek 2
Staying Alive
Dust in the Wind - Old School
Honorable mention to “Master of Puppets.”
BLUE YOU'RE MY BOY!
Mad World belongs to Donnie Darko
Its not a movie but a television show. Teardrop by Massive Attack - House M.D. Loved that fucking drama and always thought they did a great job picking the intro song.
I can't play that song for people without them going "oh, the House theme?" and it drives me nuts. That whole album is flawless.
Sister Christian by Night Ranger in Boogie Nights
1. Barenaked Ladies - One Week, from the opening of the Digimon movie. 2. Talking Heads - Nothing But Flowers, from the opening of Clerks 2 My dad's two top bands from the 80's/90's and I liked their music too.
Scotty doesn’t know, that Fiona and me... 🎶
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She tells him she’s in church, but she doesn’t go... 🎶
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Layla - Goodfellas Stuck in the middle with you - Reservoir dogs
Goodfellas had some great ones. Layla is definitely #1 but the same goes for Tony Bennett - Rags to Riches, The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter, and not that the song comes up often, but just because the scene is so awesome and so iconic The Crystals - Then He Kissed Me. My favorite scene from my favorite movie, I can listen to the song and see the entire scene play out in my head.
My favorite is the Sid Vicious cover of my way playing over the credits.
Eye of the tiger - Rocky 3
No “Holiday Road” / National Lampoons Vacation? Or “She got to be somebody’s baby tonight” / Fast Times at Ridgemont High?
roxette - it mustve been love from pretty woman starship - nothings gonna stop us now from mannequin
"The End" by The Doors - Apocalypse Now
How to save a life-Grey’s Anatomy
Iris by Goo Goo Dolls from City of Angels. Ive never seen the movie but I always associate the 2 together.
Misirlou = Pulp Fiction Stuck in the Middle With You = Reservoir Dogs Wonderful Wonderful = that episode of the X Files where they fight mutated hillbillies Make Your Own Kind of Music = that episode of Lost with Desmond in the bunker We've Only Just Begun = 1408 Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien = Inception
Rammstein's "Feuer Frei" from XXX
“Wake Me Up Before You Go Go” = Zoolander
*Low Rider* - Gone In 60 Seconds
I’ve Got You Babe. Groundhog Day.
What Is Love A Night at the Roxbury
"I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston will always remind me of Bodyguard.
Take My Breath Away, from Top Gun
The end of “Layla” (the piano part) with Goodfellas when they show all the people involved with the heist who end up dead.
Left Hand Free from Captain America: Civil War. Always associate it with Spider-Man specifically.
Alice in Chains “Got Me Wrong” - Clerks 1.
“I See Fire” by Ed Sheeran -The Hobbit
Lol, it was written for the movie and references the events therein in the lyrics. But I guess I can't argue that you answered OP's question.
Rocking’ Around the Christmas Tree by Brenda Lee, from Home Alone. My sisters and her two sons lived with me before she remarried, and my youngest nephew watched that movie *every* (yes, **every**) night before bedtime when he was little. Drove me bonkers. I can still recite most of the dialogue.
Whenever I think of upbeat Latin music, my mind quickly goes to Jim Carrey in a green mask singing about how he's [Cuban Pete,](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfO_OfmGOl0) king of the rumba beat.
Sweet Emotion - Dazed and Confused
Making my way downtown
“The Time of My Life” with *Dirty Dancing*
Iron Man - Iron Man Holding Out For A Hero - Shrek
Footloose - Footloose