Note:Below is a complete playlist of all 17 songs that can be heard in the Amazon Prime Video movie “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie”. Some of these commercial songs are not included on the official soundtrack album, but are used in the movie.
All 17 songs featured in “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie”:
Song:
Listen on:
Everything - Becky Hill Timestamp:0:01 | Scene: At the beginning of the episode. The city of Sheffield is shown early in the morning. Jamie is lying in bed. He then takes the garbage can to the street and rides his bike around the city. He hands out newspapers. Back in his room, he puts a crown on his head.
Don't Even Know It - Everbody's Talking About Jamie Original Album Cast Timestamp:0:07 | Scene: Jamie is sitting in the classroom. He sings about the clock on the wall running too slowly. Then the other classmates in the classroom start singing and dancing along. Other scenes follow at a party and on a catwalk.
Wall In My Head - Everbody's Talking About Jamie Original Album Cast Timestamp:0:16 | Scene: Jamie is celebrating his birthday alone with his mother and her friend. He is wearing red high heels. Jamie remembers his childhood and how he put on makeup for the first time as a child.
Spotlight - Everbody's Talking About Jamie Original Album Cast Timestamp:0:25 | Scene: Pritti is sitting with Jamie at a table at school. She starts to sing this song. In the background, various women are cleaning the floor. The school cafeteria turns into a disco.
This Was Me - Holly Johnson Timestamp:0:38 | Scene: Hugo shows Jamie old video footage starting from 1987 to 1992.
WERK Girl - Todrick Hall Timestamp:0:50 | Scene: Jamie is in a supermarket. He then helps Ray prepare some rolls for the customers. Jamie then continues to distribute newspapers.
Work Of Art - Everbody's Talking About Jamie Original Album Cast Timestamp:0:54 | Scene: Jamie and Miss Hedge sing this song.
Over The Top - Everbody's Talking About Jamie Original Album Cast Timestamp:1:00 | Scene: The drag queen stands in front of Jamie, who is sitting on a chair. She starts to sing this song. Jamie has his makeup done by the other queens. His mother and Ray are sitting in the audience waiting for the performance.
Kiss the Sun - Beverley Knight Timestamp:1:04 | Scene: Jamie is on stage performing this song. He is booed by his classmates.
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Everybody's Talking About Jamie - Everbody's Talking About Jamie Original Album Cast Timestamp:1:06 | Scene: Two girls are talking about Jamie's performance on the bus. Several boys are playing soccer and talking about Jamie's performance. All the students are dancing in the school cafeteria.
It Means Beautiful - Everbody's Talking About Jamie Original Album Cast Timestamp:1:16 | Scene: Pritti sits on her bed and sings this song for Jamie who kneels in front of her.
He's My Boy - Everbody's Talking About Jamie Original Album Cast Timestamp:1:23 | Scene: Margaret is standing in the kitchen. She sings about her son Jamie. Jamie walks the streets in the evening.
My Man Your Boy - Everbody's Talking About Jamie Original Album Cast Timestamp:1:34 | Scene: Jamie is sitting at the dining table with his mother. She is taking care of his bleeding nose. Jamie starts singing this song.
While We're Still Young - Sophie Ellis-Bextor And The Feeling Timestamp:1:36 | Scene: Two boys are recording a cell phone video. All the students are looking forward to the prom.
Out of the Darkness (A Place Where We Belong) - Everbody's Talking About Jamie Original Album Cast Timestamp:1:45 | Scene: Song can be heard at the end of the movie (At the prom).
When The Time Comes - Chaka Kahn Timestamp:1:49 | Scene: Song can be heard during the credits.
ETAJ (From Everbody's Talking About Jamie - The Feeling Timestamp:1:51 | Scene: 2nd song that can be heard in the credits.
What’s the movie about?
16-year-old Jamie (Max Harwood) has never really belonged anywhere. At home in Sheffield he leads a rather secluded life, his father Wayne (Ralph Ineson) would like to have a “real” son and at school he is bullied because he is different from the other boys his age. But then he meets Hugo Battersby aka Loco Chanelle (Richard E. Grant), who runs a store for drag queens. Hugo helps Jamie to stand by himself and his dreams and with the help of his caring mother Margaret (Sarah Lancashire) and his girlfriend Pritti Pasha (Lauren Patel), whom he can always rely on, he puts aside his fear of the future, overcomes his shadow, steps on stage as a drag queen and presents a completely new version of himself.