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  1. Listen to all 56 songs from the Cruel Intentions soundtrack, playlist, ost and score.

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  2. Listen to all 14 songs from the Jersey Girl soundtrack, playlist, ost and score.

  3. The film's soundtrack peaked at #60 on the Billboard 200. Information [ edit ] The songs " Push It " by Garbage , " If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next " by Manic Street Preachers , " How Soon Is Now? " by Love Spit Love , " 6 Underground " by Sneaker Pimps , and "Cut the Cord" by Pushmonkey were used in promotional spots for the film.

  4. Mar 9, 1999 · Cruel Intentions Tracklist. 1. Every You Every Me by Placebo Lyrics. 130.9K. 2. Praise You by Fatboy Slim Lyrics. 17.7K. 3. Coffee & TV by Blur Lyrics. 131.1K. 4. Bedroom Dancing (First...

    • Every You Every Me – Placebo
    • Praise You – Fatboy Slim
    • Coffee & TV – Blur
    • Bedroom Dancing – Day One
    • Colorblind – Counting Crows
    • Ordinary Life – Kristen Barry
    • Comin’ Up from Behind – Marcy Playground
    • Secretly – Skunk Anansie
    • This Love – Elizabeth Fraser, Craig Armstrong
    • You Could Make A Killing – Aimee Mann

    This song is used in the opening credits of Cruel Intentions, setting the tone for a chaotic and intense plot. ‘Every You Every Me’ is full of big guitars and driving drums that build tension and anticipation throughout the song. Though the exact meaning of the song is unclear, we can see how it applies to the character Sebastian. He starts as a wo...

    ‘Praise You’ samples a 1975 song by Camille Yarborough called ‘Take Yo’ Praise,’ using her vocals throughout the song. Sebastian and Annette drive together to this tune, foreshadowing the tedious love they will soon have for each other. It’s an upbeat, funky song that matches a car driving scene well. “I have to praise you” is how Sebastian feels b...

    Cecile and her music teacher have a secret mutual attraction, and Kathryn teaches her how to kiss after finding out about the affair. ‘Coffee & TV’ plays as the two girls kiss. Though the electric guitar solo and cheery rhythm match the flirtatiousness of the scene, the song was actually written after Blur’s guitarist had decided to give up alcohol...

    The melodic rapping and steady beat of ‘Bedroom Dancing’ plays as Sebastian spots Cecile. This song is certainly suggestive with plenty of explicit lyrics and inuendos about dancing all night. It matches the dynamic between Sebastian and Cecile well, as they do end up fooling around but do not have any real feelings towards each other (at least not...

    With intensely poetic lyrics like “I am taffy stuck and tongue-tied” and “I am covered in skin, no one gets to come in,” ‘Colorblind’ is about the fear and the relief that comes with letting a loved one in. This piano ballad uses vulnerable vocals and haunting strings to create an emotional experience, making it fitting for the scene where Sebastia...

    This song plays as Sebastian and Annette are swimming together. It’s a charged scene, and ‘Ordinary Life’ does a great job of helping to build tension. Kristen Barry’s vocals are intimate and echoing, and the drums and static add an ominous element. Annette’s inexperience is shown with the line “I’m clutching my faith, pull it tightly round,” but t...

    Sebastian has a scheme to find out who told Annette about his reputation. He bursts in on Greg (who he wants information from) and his friend Blaine (who is in on the plan) being intimate, taking photos to use as leverage. This aggressive and gritty song sets the manipulative feel of the scene, and the line “coming up from behind” is exactly what S...

    Secretly’ by Skunk Anansie plays during the end credits of Cruel Intentions. Belting vocals and rippling bass lets you sit with the whiplash of the plot. Lyrics about lust, secrets, selfishness, and anger fit with the movie’s themes. The line “you had to do someone else, you shoulda been by yourself” could be advice to Sebastian (or everyone) to av...

    After Kathryn warns Sebastian that revealing the truth of their bet to Annette would ruin them both, Sebastian lies to Annette and says that he was just using her and didn’t truly care for her. ‘This Love’ is ambient and string-heavy, pulling at the emotions of Annette’s heartbreak and Sebastian’s regret. “This love is a strange love” is certainly ...

    Sebastian sends Annette his journal to prove his love for her and get her to believe the truth. Annette reads the journal as ‘You Could Make a Killing’ plays. Annette’s hurt is put into words by the lyric, “I wish I was both young and stupid, then I too could have the fun that you did.” Sebastian messed with her feelings because of his naivety and ...

  5. Mar 5, 1999 · If you love the music from the 1999 film Cruel Intentions, you can find all the songs and scenes on Tunefind. Discover the artists and lyrics behind the soundtrack that features pop, rock, and classical tunes. You can also browse other soundtracks from movies and shows on Tunefind.

  6. Cruel Intentions. Edit. Every You Every Me. Written by Brian Molko, Stefan Olsdal, Steve Hewitt (as Steven Hewitt) and Paul Campion. Performed by Placebo. Courtesy of Elevator Music Ltd./Virgin Records America Inc. Published by Famous Music Corp. and Island Music Ltd./Mukka Music. You Blew Me Off.