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whats the name of that song from ferris bullers day off?
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reLLik
The one where hes hes running to get to his house before his parents get home and hes running through peoples houses and stealing beers and jumping off that trampolene in slow motion. simple google seachers dont work.....
Orbax
imdb probably has it

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091042/soundtrack

"Bad"
Written by Mick Jones & Don Letts
Performed by Big Audio Dynamite
Courtesy of CBS Records



"Beat City"
Written and Performed by Ben Watkins & Adam Peters (The Flowerpot Men)
Courtesy of Fireball Records



"Danke Schoen"
Written by Bert Kaempfert, Kurt Schwabach & Milt Gabler
Performed by Wayne Newton
Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc.



"The Edge Of Forever"
Written by Nick Laird-Clowes & Gilbert Gabriel
Performed by The Dream Academy
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products



"I'm Afraid"
Written by David Joyner & Paul Mansfield
Performed by Blue Room



"Jeannie (Theme From I Dream Of Jeannie)
Written by Hugo Montenegro
Courtesy of TeeVee Toons, Inc.



"Love Missile F1-11"
Written by Tony James, Neil Whitmore & Martin Degville
Performed by Sigue Sigue Sputnick
Courtesy of EMI Records Ltd. / Manhattan Records, A Division of Capitol Records, Inc.



"March Of The Swivelheads"
Written and Performed by The (English) Beat
Courtesy of Arista Records Ltd. / I.R.S. Records



"Oh Yeah"
Written by Boris Blank & Dieter Meier
Performed by Yello
Courtesy of Elektra/Asylum Records
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products and Phonogram GmbH



"Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want"
Written by Steve Morrissey & Johnny Marr
Performed by The Dream Academy
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products



"Radio People"
Written by Larry Troutman & Zapp Troutman
Performed by Zapp
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products



"Star Wars (Main Title)"
Written by John Williams



"Taking The Day Off"
Written by David Wakeling
Performed by General Public
Courtesy of I.R.S. Records / Virgin Records Ltd.



"Twist And Shout"
Written by Bert Russell & Phil Medley
Performed by The Beatles
Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc. / EMI Records Ltd.



"WLS Jingle"
Courtesy of JAM Creative Productions
reLLik
im pretty sure its none of those, i need a definitive answer here.
dj_bas
quote:
Originally posted by reLLik
im pretty sure its none of those, i need a definitive answer here.

it could very well be as those are tracks from the soundtrack

but try
yello - oh yeah

i dont remember which song is playing in the back...you could try downloading them. proabbly take all of 20 mins
tribu
you could also cross-reference the music credits with the ones in the new Family Guy movie; they both use the song.

It may just be a creation of the sound engineers for the film though. I dont remember it being too in-depth. I think it was just a drum beat and bass, but it's been used many times as a nod to Ferris Buellers' social contributions since.
dj_bas
quote:
Originally posted by tribu
you could also cross-reference the music credits with the ones in the new Family Guy movie; they both use the song.

It may just be a creation of the sound engineers for the film though. I dont remember it being too in-depth. I think it was just a drum beat and bass, but it's been used many times as a nod to Ferris Buellers' social contributions since.

hahaha yeah! that was the best part..."stewie griffin...hi...hi stu griffin"
trance4life627
ferris bullers day off is such a classic...i love it when camron is talkin to the principal in his parent voice..

"call me sir god damnit!" :haha:
reLLik
when i saw the family guy movie, it reminded me of that song, and ive been trying to find it ever since
MindShifter
quote:
Originally posted by trance4life627
ferris bullers day off is such a classic...i love it when camron is talkin to the principal in his parent voice..

"call me sir god damnit!" :haha:


"why'd you kick me?"

"where's your brain?"

"why'd you kick me?"

"wheres your brain"

lol great flick
klingklang77
quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
it could very well be as those are tracks from the soundtrack


there was no official soundtrack. john hughes thought the soundtrak for the movie was too diverse so it wasnnt released.

the song you are thinking of is:

"March Of The Swivelheads"
Written and Performed by The (English) Beat
Courtesy of Arista Records Ltd. / I.R.S. Records

but it is the instrumental version that is played in the movie.


a good site for info on the movie is:
http://www.80s.com/saveferris/intro.html

reLLik
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