Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is in cinemas now, but what songs are included on the long-awaited sequel’s soundtrack? See the full list below.
The film is the follow-up to the 1988 cult goth comedy horror, and sees director Tim Burton and stars Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Catherine O’Hara return to the franchise alongside newcomers Jenna Ortega, Willem Dafoe and Monica Bellucci.
Ortega plays the rebellious Astrid Deetz, the daughter of Ryder’s Lydia, as the Deetz clan return home to Winter River following the death of Charles Deetz. See the film’s trailer below.
Ortega recently sparked memories of one of her on-screen mother’s iconic looks from the film by recreating it during the press tour.
The Wednesday star also spoke about the fast friendship she formed with Ryder on the set of the movie. “It just felt like a free and collaborative space, but Winona and I — I swear we just started talking one day on set and then never stopped,” Ortega said. “You could find us in the same position four hours later never having moved. She’s the best.”
Here’s every song on the Beetlejuice Beetlejuice soundtrack
As with the 1988 original, the new film’s score has been composed by longtime Burton collaborator Danny Elfman.
The first film also made use of a string of Harry Belafonte songs – namely ‘Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)’, ‘Jump In The Line (Shake, Senora)’, ‘Man Smart, Woman Smarter’ and ‘Sweetheart From Venezuela’.
This time around, a number of familiar pop tunes also grace the soundtrack, including tracks by Bee Gees, Donna Summer, Mazzy Star and Sigur Ros. See the full list below.
Donna Summer – ‘MacArthur Park’
Jimmy Buffett – ‘Margaritaville’
Bee Gees – ‘Tragedy’
Alfie Davis and the Sylvia Young Theatre School Choir – ‘Day-O’
Maria Callas – ‘Lucia Di Lammermoor, Act 1’
Mazzy Star – ‘Cry, Cry’
Scott Weiland – ‘Where’s The Man’
Richard Marx – ‘Right Here Waiting’
Sigur Ros – ‘Svefn-G-Englar’
The Soul Train Gang – ‘Soul Train Theme (Scat Version)’
Richard Harris – ‘MacArthur Park’
Pino Donaggio – ‘Carrie – Main Title’