Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man
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For the Danny Elfman musical score, see Spider-Man (soundtrack).
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Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man | |||||
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Soundtrack by Various | |||||
Released | April 30, 2002 | ||||
Genre | Soundtrack | ||||
Length | 65 min. | ||||
Label | Sony Music Entertainment Inc. | ||||
Producer | Will Botwin Jonas Nachsin Lyor Cohen Julie Greenwald Spring Aspers Glen Brunman Denise Luiso Lia Vollack |
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Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man is a 2002 soundtrack album for the film Spider-Man. Although it contains a portion of the film score by Danny Elfman, a more complete album of Elfman's work was released as Spider-Man: Original Motion Picture Score.
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- "Theme From Spider-Man" by Aerosmith
- "Hero" by Chad Kroeger Feat. Josey Scott
- "What We're All About (Original Version)" by Sum 41
- "Learn To Crawl" by Black Lab
- "Somebody Else" by Bleu
- "Bug Bytes" by Alien Ant Farm
- "Blind" by Default
- "Bother" by Corey Taylor
- "Shelter" by Greenwheel
- "When It Started" by The Strokes
- "Hate to Say I Told You So" by The Hives
- "Invisible Man" by Theory of a Deadman
- "Undercover" by Pete Yorn
- "My Nutmeg Phantasy (Tom Morello Mix)" by Macy Gray Feat. Angie Stone and Mos Def
- "I - IV - V" by Injected
- "She Was My Girl" by Jerry Cantrell
- "Main Titles" by Danny Elfman
- "Farewell" by Danny Elfman
- "Theme from Spider-Man" by Aerosmith
- "Like A Gunshot" by Leehom Wang*
(*) Asian Edition Bonus Track
[edit] Use in other works
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As a tribute to film, "Weird Al" Yankovic's album Poodle Hat contains the song "Ode to a Superhero"; in which he takes the plot of this film but recites it to the tune of Billy Joel's "Piano Man".