# Trio Los Panchos - "Bésame Mucho" (3:01) # Buddy Holly - "Learning the Game" (2:02) # Kimya Dawson - "All I Want Is You" (2:31) # Astrud Gilberto - "Once I Loved" (2:13) # Mateo Messina - "Meet the MacGuffs" (0:54) James & The Late Guitar - "I'm into Something Good" (3:27) # Kimya Dawson - "Viva la Persistence" (3:47) # Belle & Sebastian - "My Wandering Days Are Over" (5:24)
# Barry Louis Polisar - "Me and You" (2:16) # Kimya Dawson - "Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare" (0:20) It was released to other digital music providers on May 13, 2008, and will be available as disc two of the deluxe edition soundtrack on November 18, 2008. It contains songs that were originally slated for the film, including a version of the 20th Century Fox Fanfare by Kimya Dawson and Mateo Messina originally planned to be used before "The Simpsons" beat to it" (referring to how the fanfare in " The Simpsons Movie" ends with Ralph Wiggum singing it) and a song sung by Juno ( Ellen Page) in a deleted scene from the movie.
On April 8, 2008, a second soundtrack was released exclusively on iTunes called Juno B-Sides: Almost Adopted Songs.
#JUNO SOUNDTRACK MOVIE#
It was the first number one soundtrack for a 20th Century Fox movie since " Titanic" in 1997. since the "High School Musical 2" soundtrack the prior September, and the first number-one album for the Rhino label. It is the first soundtrack to top the albums chart in the U.S. The album has since become a gold record in the U.S. After being number 1 for one week, it dropped to number 2. In the issue dated February 9, 2008, the album hit number one, with 65,000 copies sold. Billboard 200 after its first week of release, climbing to number three and number two in the following weeks. The soundtrack debuted at number eight on the U.S. The Astrud Gilberto and Trio Los Panchos recordings would later appear on. * Oh No! Oh My! - "The Party Punch" (used in marketing for the DVD release) * The Boy Least Likely To - "Be Gentle with Me" In addition to some incidental score, the following were used in the trailers for the film, but do not appear on the soundtrack or in the movie itself: The following songs appear in the film, but are not present on the soundtrack album: # Michael Cera and Ellen Page - "Anyone Else but You" (1:56) # The Moldy Peaches - " Anyone Else but You" (2:58) # The Velvet Underground - " I'm Sticking with You" (2:29) # Kimya Dawson and Antsy Pants - "Tree Hugger" (3:14) # Kimya Dawson - "So Nice So Smart" (2:47) # Mott the Hoople - " All the Young Dudes" (3:35) # Belle & Sebastian - "Expectations" (3:35) # Belle & Sebastian - " Piazza, New York Catcher" (3:01) # Buddy Holly - "(Ummm, Oh Yeah) Dearest" (1:53) # The Kinks - " A Well Respected Man" (2:41) # Kimya Dawson - "My Rollercoaster" (0:53) # Barry Louis Polisar - "All I Want Is You" (2:37)
#JUNO SOUNDTRACK HOW TO#
During rehearsal, Dawson coached the duo on how to perform it and thought "'Aw, man, they sing it better than us.' They sing it so cute." The Michael Cera/ Ellen Page cover of "Anyone Else but You" was recorded on the last day of filming on the streets of Vancouver. Dawson insisted on seeing the screenplay before allowing her songs to be in the film, after which she agreed to send Reitman a package of her solo albums to review. He replaced this by scoring the film with Yo La Tengo, but got into contact with Dawson after listening to " Anyone Else but You". Work=Product-Reviews |publisher=Dansway Communications Ltd |url= ] Initially, Reitman conceived of the character being a fan of glam rock, but rejected it as too inauthentic. I got in touch with Kimya Dawson of The Moldy Peaches and she started sending me her work, which was beautiful, and that became a lot of the soundtrack." [ cite news |title=Juno Soundtrack: Best Soundtrack of The Year? |last=Lucy |date= and I discussed putting a Moldy Peaches song in it where the characters would sing to each other. The album features several songs performed by Kimya Dawson and her bands Antsy Pants and The Moldy Peaches, due to a suggestion by lead actress Ellen Page: "At one point, I asked Ellen Page before we started shooting, 'What do you think Juno listens to?' And she said, 'The Moldy Peaches.' She went on my computer, played the songs, and I fell in love with it. Music from the Motion Picture "Juno", released on January 8, 2008, accompanies the Academy Award-winning film " Juno".