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  2. Two soundtrack albums were released for 500 Days of Summer. The first of the two soundtrack albums titled 500 Days of Summer: Music from the Motion Picture featured various pop songs from the film whose tracklist was released on June 24, 2009, [1] and the soundtrack released through Sire Records launched on July 13, 2009.

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  3. Two soundtrack albums were released for 500 Days of Summer. The first of the two soundtrack albums titled 500 Days of Summer: Music from the Motion Picture featured various pop songs from the film whose tracklist was released on June 24, 2009, and the soundtrack released through Sire Records launched on July 13, 2009.

    • Here Comes Your Man – Meaghan Smith
    • Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want – She & Him
    • Vagabond – Wolfmother
    • You Make My Dreams – Hall and Oates
    • Bad Kids – Black Lips
    • She’S Got You High – Mumm-Ra
    • There Goes The Fear – Doves
    • Quelqu’Un m’a Dit – Carla Bruni
    • Mushaboom – Feist
    • Us – Regina Spektor

    Meaghan Smith’s version of the Pixies’ Here Comes Your Man might be a world away from the original, but its frothy sweetness is still beguiling.

    The Smiths get a lot of airplay on the 500 Days of Summer soundtrack, and not only with their original material. This swooning cover of their classic song, Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want (which also makes an appearance in its original form), is treated to a sweet update by Zooey Deschanel and M.Ward of She & Him.

    On a soundtrack dedicated almost entirely tosoft indie rockersand wistful acoustic numbers, a contribution from a bunch of Aussie hard rockers who’ve built their career on sounding like the modern-day equivalent of Led Zeppelin might seem out of place, but Wolfmother’s Vagabond works surprisingly well.

    This top five hit from Hall and Oates has appeared on countless soundtracks over the years, including The Wedding Singer, Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd, Step Brothers, Despicable Me 2, Eddie the Eagle, UglyDolls, and, of course, 500 Days of Summer.

    Good Bad Not Evil, garage band Black Lips’ fourth album, is a short, sharp, 35-minute blast of fuzz-frazzled sonics and sordid pleasure. It doesn’t waste time with niceties, but it gets the job done. Two of its tracks – Bad Kids and Veni Vidi Vici – both made appearances on 500 Days of Summer, but only Bad Kids made it to the official soundtrack.

    As Tom’s story with Summer draws to a close and his new one with Autumn begins, Mumm-Ra’s optimistic indie anthem signals a fresh start. Since its release in 2007, the song has been used on various TV shows and movies, including Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging, Torchwood, and The Inbetweeners. Somewhat incongruously, it’s also featured in the TV...

    In 2011, NME rankedDoves’ There Goes the Fear as one of the “150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years.” Originally released in April 2002, the song was a top 5 hit in the UK.

    This languorous beauty from French chartreuse Carla Bruni may sound the definition of mellow bliss on the surface, but dig around the lyrics and you’ll find a song drenched in melancholic sadness.

    On Mushaboom, Feist dreams about an easy life in a small town where she has the time to enjoy the simple pleasures in life. Released as the first single from the album Let It Die in 2004, the song reached number 9 on the US Alternative Songs chart.

    Regina Spektor contributes two songs to 500 Days of Summer. The first is Us, a delightfully optimistic burst of innocence and sunshine that plays during the opening montages of Tom and Summer’s childhood. Find the original version on Spektor’s major-label debut, Soviet Kitsch.

  4. Two soundtrack albums were released for (500) Days of Summer. The first, consisting of various pop songs from the film, was released through Sire Records and reached no. 42 on the Billboard 200 sales chart. [20]

  5. Jul 14, 2009 · (500) Days of Summer soundtrack from 2009, composed by Various Artists. Released by Sire in 2009 containing music from (500) Days of Summer (2009).

  6. Toggle 500 Days of Summer: Music from the Motion Picture subsection. 1.1 Track listing. 1.2 Reception. 1.3 Charts. 2 500 Days of Summer: Score from the Motion Picture.

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