Jerry Maguire Soundtrack

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Note: Below is a complete playlist of all 19 songs that can be heard in the movie “Jerry Maguire”. Some of these commercial songs are not included on the official soundtrack album but are used in the movie.


All 19 songs featured in “Jerry Maguire”:


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"The Magic Bus" by The Who
Timestamp: 0:00 | Scene: Opening credits. Opening scenes. Jerry narrates. Shots of the next generation of sports stars. Jerry meets and greets. Jerry explains who he is and where he works.
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"Gettin' in Tune" by The Who
Timestamp: 0:06 | Scene: Jerry types his mission statement on his laptop at night. More clients, less money.
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"I'll Be You" by The Replacements
Timestamp: 0:16 | Scene: Jerry arrives at his surprise bachelor party.
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"Pocketful of Rainbows" by Elvis Presley
Timestamp: 0:18 | Scene: Jerry watches a video of girls saying he can't be alone at his bachelor party. Jerry arrives in work. Jerry meets Bob for lunch.
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"World on a String" by Neil Young
Timestamp: 0:22 | Scene: Jerry tries to steal clients from SMI after he finds out he's been fired but struggles to get any clients to switch.
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"The Wrong Come Up" by L.V.
Timestamp: 0:26 | Scene: Jerry talks to Rod on the phone. Rod gets Jerry to scream down the phone. Show me the money! etc.
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"Bitch" by The Rolling Stones
Timestamp: 0:36 | Scene: Jerry tries to sing along with the song in his car but can't get the words right.
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"Angel of the Morning" by Merrilee Rush & The Turnabouts
Timestamp: 0:36 | Scene: 2nd song in the car.
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"She" by Gram Parsons
Timestamp: 0:36 | Scene: 3rd song in the car.
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"Free Fallin'" by Tom Petty
Timestamp: 0:36 | Scene: 4th song in the car. Jerry settles on this song and sings along.
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"The Horses" by Rickie Lee Jones
Timestamp: 0:38 | Scene: Dorothy and Ray say goodbye to Jerry as he gets out of their car at the airport. Dorothy watches a couple kiss.
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"Secret Garden" by Bruce Springsteen
Timestamp: 1:12 | Scene: Dorothy goes on her date with Jerry.
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"Singalong Junk" by Paul McCartney
Timestamp: 1:15 | Scene: After their first date, Jerry and Dorothy stand on the front porch. He breaks her bra.
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"For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)" by AC/DC
Timestamp: 1:21 | Scene: Jerry's alarm clock radio wakes him up.
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"The Horses" by Rickie Lee Jones
Timestamp: 1:23 | Scene: Jerry and Ray eat breakfast after Jerry overheard Dorothy saying she loved him.
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"What's Going On" by Marvin Gaye
Timestamp: 1:34 | Scene: Rod sings at the wedding.
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"Secret Garden" by Bruce Springsteen
Timestamp: 1:48 | Scene: Dorothy kisses Jerry on the head and leaves him sitting in the garden. Jerry watches Ray sleeping. Jerry whispers to the fish then cries.
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"Shelter From The Storm" by Bob Dylan
Timestamp: 2:07 | Scene: 1st song in end credits.
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"We Meet Again" by Nancy Wilson
Timestamp: 2:10 | Scene: 2nd song in end credits.
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What’s the movie about?
When a sports agent has a moral epiphany and is fired for it, he decides to put his new philosophy as an independent agent to the test with the only athlete who remains with him and his former colleague.

2 thoughts on “Jerry Maguire Soundtrack”

  1. Jerry Maguire Film: @ 5:15 into that film on Tubitv.com. A solo by ERic Johnson starts on the soundtrack. Yet, why isn’t Eric Johnson mentioned in or featured in the film’s sound track? Why is Eric Johnson’s guitar solo NOT EVEN MENTIONED in any of the film summaries on internet — ANYwhere!
    Is there a legal restriction involved, after 30 years, that Eric Johnson’s guitar solo is professionally ignored?

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  2. Jerry Maguire Film: @ 5:15 into that film on Tubitv.com. A solo by ERic Johnson starts on the soundtrack. Yet, why isn’t Eric Johnson mentioned in or featured in the film’s sound track? Why is Eric Johnson’s guitar solo NOT EVEN MENTIONED in any of the film summaries on internet — ANYwhere!
    Is there a legal restriction involved, after 30 years, that Eric Johnson’s guitar solo is professionally ignored?

    Reply

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