The soundtrack from Joker, a 2019 movie, tracklist, listen to all the 45 full soundtrack songs, play full OST music & 2 trailer tracks. View all song names, who sings them, stream additional tunes playlist, and credits used in the movie. Read scene descriptions for most of the songs (they contain spoilers)
Song credits – Additional film music – songs that are not included in the official soundtrack list, but are playing in the movie. Listen to full songs (where available)
Temptation Rag – Claude Bolling First song in the movie.
Here Comes The King – Steve Karmen Arthur (Joker) arrives home, to his mom.
Murray’s Theme – Judson Crane and Mark Hollingsworth Murray enters the scene, live on television.
Rooftop – Hildur Guðnadóttir and Jóhann Jóhannsson
Everybody Plays The Fool – The Main Ingredient First time showing Arthur in the locker room, at work.
The Moon Is A Silver Dollar – Lawrence Welk and his Orchestra Joker bathing his mother at home.
Slap That Bass – Fred Astaire and The RKO Radio Studio Chorus & Orchestra Arthur testing his new gun while watching tv, shooting accidentaly.
If You’re Happy And You Know It – Chaim Tenenbaum Arthur performing as a clown at the kids hospital, dropping his gun.
Send In The Clowns – Stephen Sondheim
My Name Is Carnival – Jackson C. Frank Arthur at the office, packing out because he was fired.
Smile – Jimmy Durante After Jokers’ first performance as a standup comedian.
That’s Life – Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon Joker dancing with his mom.
Murray’s Late Night – Bill O’Connell
The Night Watchmen / Skating/Intruders (Orch. E. Powell & D. Raksin) (from Charlie Chaplin “Modern Times”) – NDR Radiophilharmonie & Timothy Brock Arthur attending the cinema dressed as a porter.
That’s Life – Frank Sinatra Arthur preparing for Murray’s show / Joker cuffed in the hospital / last song in the movie / Ending scene.
Rock ‘n’ Roll (Part 2) – Gary Glitter Arthur goes out, all dressed up as a clown, dancing on the street, before the agents chase him.
Love Theme – North German Radio Symphony Orchestra
Spanish Flea – Ray Davies and His Button Down Brass
White Room – Cream Joker is taken by the police’s car and driven on the city streets, before the car crash, where he is rescued by the mob.
Send In The Clowns – Frank Sinatra First end credits song.
Toy Dept. (Toy Waltz) – North German Radio Symphony Orchestra
Bedding Dept. – North German Radio Symphony Orchestra
Descends In Lift – North German Radio Symphony Orchestra
In Basement – North German Radio Symphony Orchestra
Joins Girl In Bedding Dept. – North German Radio Symphony Orchestra
Charlie Meets Burglars – North German Radio Symphony Orchestra
Bottle Bursts – North German Radio Symphony Orchestra
Cues from “Modern Times” – North German Radio Symphony Orchestra
Joker official OST album tracklist, original motion picture score. Original release date: October 2, 2019 Label: WaterTower Music Original music composed by Hildur Gudnadottir 1. Hoyt’s Office 2. Defeated Clown 3. Following Sophie 4. Penny in the Hospital 5. Young Penny 6. Meeting Bruce Wayne 7. Hiding in the Fridge 8. A Bad Comedian 9. Arthur Comes to Sophie 10. Looking for Answers 11. Penny Taken to the Hospital 12. Subway 13. Bathroom Dance 14. Learning How to Act Normal 15. Confession 16. Escape from the Train 17. Call Me Joker The mob cheers for Joker’s awakening.
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Joker Film information Movie Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller Release date (wide): 4 October 2019 Runtime: 2h 1min
Watch the trailer for Joker
Trailer songs (full tracks) 1. Smile (from "Modern Times") - Jimmy Durante (Teaser trailer ) 2. Send In the Clowns - Frank Sinatra (Final trailer )
well, it’s not official (or a real song for this movie) but you can find that scene’s cues (as it was inspired by the film) if you search for “Joker Laugh (Becoming Joker)” by Dim Key
At the very end of the movie, when the outro is being shown (the moment when are showing the credits to the companies involved, etc.) at around 2 minutes (around 1:58:00 I believe), before the very end of it there is a song which is similar to the beginning of the ”Call Me Joker” song from Hildur Gudnadottir, however it isn’t the very same one. Would it be possible to let us know what would be the version of it? I have a feeling is pretty much rare to find or simply it has been explicitly made as a cut.
I know the exact scene you’re talking about. Don’t ask how but I already have the digital version of the movie so I can pinpoint any location you want. Unfortunately that score is not featured above. If you scroll down a bit you’ll be able to see my comment and I don’t think mine is featured either. Just to make sure we’re talking about the right scene, this is: Right after Arthur came home from his first visit at the hospital and got laughed at by Murray. Then it shows Arthur lying in the bed with his red sweater on and the tv is playing. The tv is talking about all of the protesters in clown masks and how Thomas Wayne is running for mayor to help them. And with all of the chaos Arthur sees on the tv he just smiles. (Wow! This is a long comment!)
What soundtrack is playing at the begining of the movie right after the title sequence and the social worker asks Arthur if he has his journal, then he starts clenching his hand and smiling until he eventually takes it out and says that he’s also using it as a comic book. If anyone knows please tell me immediately.
Whats the score that’s playing as the second end credits song. It has no lyrics and sounds very orchestral. If I am not mistaken there is some female chanting of some sorts
There’s two listed on this page for the trailers, one is the teaser trailer with, Jimmy Durante’s Smile – https://youtu.be/bfFTKAo4v8s and the other is the final trailer, playing: Frank Sinatra’s Send in The Clowns – https://youtu.be/fOUrnUktTjU I hope this is what you’re looking for? I avoid trailers until after I’ve seen the movies they’re advertising because most of them ruin the actual movie they’re supposed to be endorsing.
What’s d name of d songs that was played when Bruce Wayne parents where killed?
What’s d last song played in d movie
Right after Joker says Murray just wanted to make fun of him, what song is playing (The REALLY tense song, with what sounds like drums)?
well, it’s not official (or a real song for this movie) but you can find that scene’s cues (as it was inspired by the film) if you search for “Joker Laugh (Becoming Joker)” by Dim Key
At the very end of the movie, when the outro is being shown (the moment when are showing the credits to the companies involved, etc.) at around 2 minutes (around 1:58:00 I believe), before the very end of it there is a song which is similar to the beginning of the ”Call Me Joker” song from Hildur Gudnadottir, however it isn’t the very same one. Would it be possible to let us know what would be the version of it? I have a feeling is pretty much rare to find or simply it has been explicitly made as a cut.
The songs during the credits are Bathroom Dance and Meeting Bruce Wayne.
Does anyone have the music Joker is dancing to before he goes on the stage to Murray? It’s the bathroom dance song but with women’s vocals.
Nevermind, it’s just Bathroom Dance extended.
What music was playing when he drew a smile on his face with blood
Call me Joker
Do you know what the music is when Arthur lies on his bed in a red bathrobe and then hears the tv and sees demonstrants and Thomas Wayne?
I know the exact scene you’re talking about. Don’t ask how but I already have the digital version of the movie so I can pinpoint any location you want. Unfortunately that score is not featured above. If you scroll down a bit you’ll be able to see my comment and I don’t think mine is featured either. Just to make sure we’re talking about the right scene, this is: Right after Arthur came home from his first visit at the hospital and got laughed at by Murray. Then it shows Arthur lying in the bed with his red sweater on and the tv is playing. The tv is talking about all of the protesters in clown masks and how Thomas Wayne is running for mayor to help them. And with all of the chaos Arthur sees on the tv he just smiles. (Wow! This is a long comment!)
Yes, that’s the scene
What soundtrack is playing at the begining of the movie right after the title sequence and the social worker asks Arthur if he has his journal, then he starts clenching his hand and smiling until he eventually takes it out and says that he’s also using it as a comic book. If anyone knows please tell me immediately.
the first song playing in the film is ‘Temptation Rag’ by Claude Bolling
Thank you but I was talking about the music right after the title sequence. Temptation Rag is before.
Whats the score that’s playing as the second end credits song. It has no lyrics and sounds very orchestral. If I am not mistaken there is some female chanting of some sorts
What is the music name, at the hospital ending scene not thats life, its another
Do you mean after ‘That’s life’? it’s the end credits song, Send In The Clowns by Frank Sinatra
Hi everyone does anybody knows the track, used as background music in trailer #2? It’s not included on the soundtrack.
Thanx and be wild
There’s two listed on this page for the trailers, one is the teaser trailer with,
Jimmy Durante’s Smile – https://youtu.be/bfFTKAo4v8s
and the other is the final trailer, playing:
Frank Sinatra’s Send in The Clowns – https://youtu.be/fOUrnUktTjU
I hope this is what you’re looking for? I avoid trailers until after I’ve seen the movies they’re advertising because most of them ruin the actual movie they’re supposed to be endorsing.
Correction, Jimmy Durante – not John. I can’t find an edit feature. Also, apologies for the wrong information in my first reply.
What piece of music is playing when Arthur is imagining he is on the Murray Franklin Show and when he is at work, stretching his shoes?
it should be ‘Murray’s Theme’ by Judson Crane and Mark Hollingsworth and ‘Everybody Plays The Fool’ by The Main Ingredient
What piece(s) of music are playing when Arthur is visiting his social worker and when he’s on the train home at the beginning of the film?
that should be ‘Here Comes The King’ by Steve Karmen