‘Neat, Neat, Neat’ by the Damned ‘Family’ by Hanni El Khatibįast tempo, Lo-Fi Punk song, ideal when you’ve got an ex-marine chasing you.
Who needs to listen to the plan when you can listen to this?
‘Unsquare Dance’ by Dave Brubeck ‘Jazz Crimes’ by Joshua Rodman. ‘Kashmere’ by the Kashmere Stage Band ‘Are you my Woman’ by the Chi-Latesħ0’s Funk song with a famous horn line that got sampled in later years by an even more famous song. ‘B-A-B-Y’ by Carla Thomas ‘Be my baby’ by the RonettesĦ0’s female sung romantic soul number and of course, has the word ‘Baby’ in the title. ‘Let’s go away for a while’ by the Beach Boys ‘Over Easy’ by Booker T and the MG’sĦ0’s era slow, keyboard heavy instrumental you might find in a diner jukebox Up tempo danceable Soul number, ideal for making peanut butter sandwiches. ‘Smokey Joe’s La La’ by Googie René ‘Smooth Sailin’ by Leon Bridges Mid tempo roots song with excellent Money counting beat. ‘Egyptian Reggae’ by the Modern Lovers ‘Company Sin’ by John Butler Trio ‘Harlem Shuffle’ by Bob & Earl ‘Cold Sweat’ by James Brownĭanceable 60’s Soul/Funk number with great rhythm for random occurrences on your coffee run. ‘Bellbottoms’ by the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion ‘Sabotage’ by the Beastie Boys.ĩ0’s Mid Tempo Hip-Hop inspired Rock song with a few great moments for a chase scene.
Baby driver soundtrack in order free#
If you’ve got any other ideas for songs you’d like to see in place, feel free to comment. You can find the link to Spotify at the bottom of this post. Each song has a similar feel and tempo to a corresponding track in the original. So I decided to make my own playlist of killer tracks inspired by the movie’s soundtrack. I watched the video of someone who put the Beastie Boys’ ‘Sabotage’ over the opening chase and it fit quite well.