Marty Supreme Soundtrack

Every song on the Marty Supreme soundtrack

Despite its 1950s setting, the film makes very deliberate and idiosyncratic use of pop songs from a later timeframe, predominantly the 1980s.

Alongside the likes of Fats Domino and Les Paul, it also includes New OrderPublic Image Ltd., Alphaville and The Korgis, and also opens and closes with classic singles from Tears For Fears.

Another ‘80s artist that pops up is Peter Gabrielwho recently thanked Safdie for using his song ‘I Have The Touch’. “The song is rarely asked out for a dance and I have always loved table tennis,” Gabriel wrote. “Now there seems to be a real buzz about the film.”

Featured Popular Songs

  • Tears for Fears: “Everybody Wants To Rule The World”
  • New Order: “Bizarre Love Triangle,” “Dreams Never End,” “The Perfect Kiss”
  • Daryl Hall & John Oates: “You Make My Dreams (Come True)”
  • Alphaville: “Forever Young”
  • The Korgis: “Everybody’s Got To Learn Sometime”
  • Perry Como: “Don’t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes”
  • Ludwig van Beethoven: “Piano Sonata No. 17” (Tempest) 
  • Original Score (Oneohtrix Point Never)
  • The Call
  • Marty’s Dream
  • Endo’s Game
  • The Apple
  • Pure Joy
  • Holocaust Honey
  • The Humbling
  • Motherstone
  • The Scape
  • Tub Falls
  • F***ing Mensch
  • Rockwell Ink
  • Hoff’s
  • Seward Park
  • The Necklace
  • Vampire’s Castle
  • Back to Hoff’s
  • Shootout
  • I Love You, Tokyo
  • The Real Game
  • Endo’s Game (Reprise)
  • Force of Life
  • End Credits (I Still Love You, Tokyo) 

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