| For the film score, see The Suicide Squad (Score From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). |
The Suicide Squad (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the film The Suicide Squad, featuring songs heard in the film. It was released on August 6, 2021 by Troll Court Music and WaterTower Music. An LP was also printed by Mondo.
James Gunn has called the album his "curated mix tape", which combines some of his personal picks used in The Suicide Squad as well as "Rain", a duet by grandson and Jessie Reyez that was written for the film.
Tracklist[]
- "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash [2:42]
- "Sucker's Prayer" by The Decemberists [3:28]
- "Samba Na Sola" by Céu [3:07]
- "Whistle For The Choir" by The Fratellis [3:35]
- "Point of Know Return" by Kansas [3:10]
- "Sola" by Jessie Reyez [3:29]
- "Can't Sleep" by K.Flay [4:11]
- "Quem Tem Joga" by Drik Barbosa, Gloria Groove, & Karol Conká
- "Rain (from The Suicide Squad)" by Jessie Reyez & grandson
- "Just A Gigolo / I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares For Me) [Medley] by Louis Prima [4:43]
- "Hey" by Pixies [3:31]
- "So Busted" by Culture Abuse [2:03]
- "Oh No!!!" by grandson [3:35]
Unused songs[]
On February 7, 2021, Empire released James Gunn's Not In-The-Suicide Squad Playlist on Spotify, which is made up of tracks that The Suicide Squad director James Gunn had considered to be used in the film but later changed his mind about. With each track on the playlist came an explanation of why the track didn't make the cut.[1]
- "Rusty Cage" by Johnny Cash: "When we were almost done with the movie we heard that Guy Ritchie's Wrath Of Man, which was coming out a couple of months before us, was using ‘Folsom Prison Blues’. So we almost used this — then I decided I just like ‘FPB’ better for the scene; I'll let the chips fall where they may."
- "What A Way To Die" by The Pleasure Seekers: "I love this old garage-rock tune, which was briefly considered for the opening credits instead of ‘People Who Died’ by The Jim Carroll Band."
- "Draw the Line" by Aerosmith: "This played over the Osprey flying over the ocean and dropping the squad members into the water for a long time. It worked great, but, after our co-producer Simon Hatt suggested we could use a bit more tension in the scene, I thought John Murphy’s score might fulfil our needs better. And it does! But I still miss this, probably my favourite Aerosmith track (and I love a lot of them)."
- "Somos Sur" by Ana Tijoux feat. Shadia Mansour: "Ana Tijoux is a Chilean-French singer I adore, and I almost used this song when the gang pulls up outside the Corto Maltesian brothel. But the scene was shortened enough in editing that we just used the K Flay song we used inside, ‘Can't Sleep’ — but starting it outside."
- "The Human Paradox" by Dynazty and "Resistiré" by Resistiré México: "These were both great songs we had in early cuts before my friend Grandson wrote his original classic ‘Rain’ for the same scene. That said, I’m using the Dynazty song — one of my favourite metal tunes — in a future project."
- "Death on Two Legs" by Queen: "This was briefly considered for the big Harley Quinn action sequence back in the script stage (yes, I write all of the songs into the script), before I came up with the final choice for the scene."
- "A Perfect Miracle" by Spiritualized: "Part of the finale was originally this wonderful song by this incredible band — sadly, it just didn't work that well. Another song I'd like to use on screen someday... There are too many to count!"
- "Sometimes" by Kero Kero Bonito and "El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido" by Inti-Illimani: "These were both considered for the end credits."
Gallery[]
References[]
External links[]
- The Suicide Squad (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - WaterTower Music
The Suicide Squad (soundtrack) on Wikipedia

