All 24 Songs from the No Strings Attached Soundtrack
There are 24 songs on the No Strings Attached soundtrack. The soundtrack album only has about half of them. Not just that – the soundtrack album for No Strings Attached is all or nothing – you cannot download the songs individually. But thanks to the wonders of modern technology, we’ve pulled together all 24 songs from No Strings Attached here, and you can snag them as single downloads too.
The movie kicks off with Color Me Badd’s I Wanna Sex You Up, which sums up the kitsch that is to follow. A little Nelly, some Outkast and D’Angelo, as well as Elvis, Al Green, Phoenix and even Plain White T’s. A little bit of funny balanced with a little bit of tenderness. Pretty much what you would expect.
I’m digging on the song Click, Click, Click by Bishop Allen. It is one of the few songs on the soundtrack to No Strings Attached that I have not heard before. I was also pleasantly surprised by Hugo’s cover of 99 Problems. I never really liked the original, but this one I can stomach. I’m guessing that folks will also be looking for I Will Let You Go by Daniel Ahearn. Mellow and understated but it sounds like something that would grow on you.
And while I think the perfect use of Temper Trap was in 500 Days of Summer, you can never fault a movie for including them in the mix. For No Strings Attached, the song “Love Lost” is relegated to the end, but still, it’s good to have them on board.
- I Wanna Sex You Up – Color Me Badd
- Shake Ya Tailfeather – Nelly featuring P. Diddy and Murphy Lee
- Ms. Jackson – Outkast
- Don’t Cha – Thomas Calloway and Anthony L. Ray [performed by Pussycat Dolls]
- Click Click Click – Bishop Allen
- What Goody is a Boy? – Lanchen
- Bang Bang Bang – Mark Ronson featuring Q-Tip and MNDR
- 99 Problems – Hugo
- Bossa Nova Baby – Elvis Presley
- Bleeding Love – Leona Lewis
- Girlfriend – Phoenix
- Down Down Down – Ellery
- Take Your Time – Al Green featuring Corinne Bailey Rae
- Untitled (How Does it Feel) – D’Angelo
- It’s Your Birthday – Kevin Kline
- Cruel and Unusual (CPR Remix) – Shock of Pleasure
- I’m the Only One for You – Dewayne Satterfield
- I Will Let You Go – Daniel Ahearn
- It Was You – Robbie Nevil
- Boy – Ra Ra Riot
- Cocktail Party – Little Red
- Life is Precious – Megan Jacobs
- Rhythm of Love – Plain White T’s
- Love Lost – The Temper Trap
- Original music for No Strings Attached – John Debney
Extra song on the soundtrack album but not in the movie:
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Tweets that mention All 24 Songs from the No Strings Attached Soundtrack « Reelsoundtrack Blog -- Topsy.com said this on January 23, 2011 at 5:58 pm |
Thanks for sharing 😀
Ynanthaka said this on January 24, 2011 at 10:47 pm |
What’s the instrumental “whistling” song that’s used as the background music on the No Strings Attached website?
Adrienne Jenkins said this on January 25, 2011 at 12:41 am |
Just found the answer on Yahoo! Answers. It’s “Golf Date” by John Debney.
Adrienne Jenkins said this on January 25, 2011 at 2:48 am |
Good thing people like you exist, we can easily access nice songs like these. Thanks.
Brad Fallon said this on January 27, 2011 at 9:43 am |
what’s the slow music background song that plays during the sweet scenes? not the upbeat whistling one of john debney but the slow instrumental one?
2 said this on January 30, 2011 at 3:18 pm |
why can find the i was you alone?,,, onle buying with all the rest.
sorry
reparacion de electrodomesticos madrid said this on March 26, 2011 at 8:05 pm |
hi. does anyone know the name of the song when Adam gave carrots to Emma?
Titanik said this on April 4, 2011 at 5:22 am |
The scene with the carrots and again at the end of the movie: The Book of love by Peter Gabriel. This was answered by superpassau.
ledigita said this on April 25, 2011 at 6:11 pm |
Must have been fun for composer John Debney to have to score a different kind of scary when it came to working on the Dream House soundtrack.
Adrienne Jenkins said this on September 30, 2011 at 11:56 am |