Peggy Sue Got Married Soundtrack (

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Tags: reference to the great gatsby
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Peggy Sue se casó

Title in Italiano:

Peggy Sue si è sposata

Title in Português:

Peggy Sue Casou-se

Synopsis

Peggy Sue Got Married

Peggy Sue was one of the most popular girls in high school, enjoying life with her friends and her boyfriend Charlie. It was the typical high school dream, until she finds herself married to Charlie and becoming a young mother. However, her life takes a serious turn, leaving her depressed and facing divorce when Charlie runs off with another woman.

At her high school reunion, Peggy Sue faints and wakes up back in high school. Despite her confusion about what has happened and how to get back to her own time, Peggy realizes that she has a chance to start her life over, to avoid her depression and her marriage to Charlie. However, just because she knows the future, does that mean she can really avoid it?

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Play Title Artist
Peggy Sue Got Married
Peggy Sue Got Married
Buddy Holly: Writer
Tequila
The Champs: Performer
Danny Flores: Writer
Teenager In Love
Doc Pomus: Writer
Dion DiMucci: Performer
Shimmy Shimmy Ko Ko Bop
I Wonder Why
Dion DiMucci: Performer
The Stroll
Just Because
Just A Dream
Dance By The Light Of The Moon
You Belong To Me
Finger Poppin Time
He Don't Love You
America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)
The Polovtsian Dances
Beautiful Dreamer
You Can't Sit Down
Dee Clark: Performer
He Don't Love You
Curtis Mayfield: Performer
America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)
Samuel F. Smith: Performer
Peggy Sue Got Married (Buddy Holly)
John Barry: Performer
Blood Drive 1960
John Barry: Performer
Peggy Sue's Homecoming
John Barry: Performer
Sleep, Baby
John Barry: Performer
The Silent Treatment
John Barry: Performer
Time Is Like A Burrito
John Barry: Performer
Grandmother Calls
John Barry: Performer
Date With Charlie
John Barry: Performer
Peggy Sue With Michael
John Barry: Performer
Did We Break Up
John Barry: Performer
Charlie's Unplayed Guitar
John Barry: Performer
Peggy Sue Visits Grandparents
John Barry: Performer
The Ritual
John Barry: Performer
Charlie's Proposal
John Barry: Performer
Charlie, I Had The Strangest Experience
John Barry: Performer
SOURCE CUES: I Wonder Why (Dion & The Belmonts)
John Barry: Performer
He Don't Love You (Nicolas Cage with Pride & Joy)
John Barry: Performer
A Teenager In Love (Dion & The Belmonts)
John Barry: Performer
You Belong To Me (The Marshall Crenshaw Band)
John Barry: Performer
Dance Of The Polovtsian Maidens (Alexander Borodin)
John Barry: Performer
ALTERNATE TRACKS: Sleep, Baby
John Barry: Performer
Unused Fanfare
John Barry: Performer
Peggy Sue's Homecoming (John Barry)
John Barry: Performer
Charlie's Unplayed Guitar (John Barry)
John Barry: Performer
Did We Break Up? (John Barry)
John Barry: Performer
Charlie, I Had The Strangest Experience (John Barry)
John Barry: Performer
I Wonder 'Why (Dion & The Belmonts)
John Barry: Performer
He Don't Love You (Nicolas Cage)
John Barry: Performer
Teenager In Love (Dion & The Belmonts)
John Barry: Performer
The Adventures Of Robin Hood: Main Title / Coronation Procession (Erich Wolfgang Korngold)
John Barry: Performer
Witness: Building The Barn (Maurice Jarre)
John Barry: Performer
Raising Arizona: Way Out There (Carter Burwell)
John Barry: Performer
The Right Stuff: Yeager's Triumph (Bill Conti)
John Barry: Performer
Aliens: Futile Escape (James Horner)
John Barry: Performer
The Milagro Beanfield War: Theme (from Screen Themes) (Dave Grusin)
John Barry: Performer
Peggy Sue Got Married: Peggy Sue's Homecoming (John Barry)
John Barry: Performer
My Left Foot: Mother (Elmer Bernstein)
John Barry: Performer
The Secret Garden: Colin Opens His Eyes (Zbigniew Preisner)
John Barry: Performer
A Little Princess: The Good-Bye (Patrick Doyle)
John Barry: Performer
The Player: The Player (Thomas Newman)
John Barry: Performer
Pee-wee's Big Adventure: Breakfast Machine (Danny Elfman)
John Barry: Performer
Back To The Future, Part III: End Credits (Alan Silvestri)
John Barry: Performer
Agnes Of God: End Credits (Georges Delerue
John Barry: Performer
Driving Miss Daisy: End Titles (Hans Zimmer)
John Barry: Performer
Father Of The Bride: Main Title (Alan Silvestri)
John Barry: Performer
Emma: Theme (Rachel Portman)
John Barry: Performer
Unfaithful (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek)
John Barry: Performer
Elf: Buddy's Journey (John Debney)
John Barry: Performer
Pleasantville: Real Rain (Randy Newman)
John Barry: Performer
Rudy: Main Title (Jerry Goldsmith)
John Barry: Performer
Disc Time:
John Barry: Performer
Spartacus: Main Title (Alex North)
John Barry: Performer
Vertigo: Prelude And Rooftop (Bernard Herrmann)
John Barry: Performer
2001: A Space Odyssey: Space Station Docking (Alex North)
John Barry: Performer
The Matrix: Main Title / Trinity Infinity (Don Davis)
John Barry: Performer
The Omen: Ave Satani (Jerry Goldsmith)
John Barry: Performer
The Crow: Birth Of A Legend (Graeme Revell)
John Barry: Performer
Scream: Sydney's Lament (Marco Beltrami)
John Barry: Performer
The Sixth Sense: De Profundis (James Newton Howard)
John Barry: Performer
The Last Of The Mohicans: Main Title (Trevor Jones)
John Barry: Performer
Nanny McPhee: Snow In August (Patrick Doyle)
John Barry: Performer
Million Dollar Baby: Blue Morgan (Clint Eastwood)
John Barry: Performer
Cast Away: End Credits (Alan Silvestri)
John Barry: Performer
Lost: Season 4: There's No Place Like Home (Michael Giacchino)
John Barry: Performer
L.A. Confidential: Bloody Christmas (Jerry Goldsmith)
John Barry: Performer
Rush Hour 2: Main Title (Lalo Schifrin)
John Barry: Performer
Fast Five: Fast Five (Brian Tyler)
John Barry: Performer
The Bourne Supremacy: Bim Bam Smash (John Powell)
John Barry: Performer
House Of Cards: Theme (Jeff Beal)
John Barry: Performer
Sicario: The Beast (Johann Johannsson)
John Barry: Performer
Whiplash: Overture (Justin Hurwitz)
John Barry: Performer
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri: Mildred Goes To War (Carter Burwell)
John Barry: Performer
Shrek: Transformation and The End (Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell)
John Barry: Performer
How To Train Your Dragon: This Is Berk (John Powell)
John Barry: Performer
Star Trek: Enterprising Young Men (Michael Giacchino)
John Barry: Performer

User reviews

Andrew Anderson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Peggy Sue Got Married is a standout element of the film that enhances the viewing experience and elevates the storytelling. The music serves as a time machine, transporting the audience to a different era while also resonating with universal themes of love, regret, and second chances.

Deborah Williams
8/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the narrative enhances the emotional impact of key moments in the film.

Steven Adams
2/10

The soundtrack of Peggy Sue Got Married lacked emotional depth and failed to capture the complexity of the protagonist's journey through time and self-discovery.

Robert Williams
4/10

The score of the movie did not effectively enhance the narrative or create a memorable atmosphere, resulting in a forgettable musical accompaniment that failed to leave a lasting impression on the audience.

Matthew Smith
8/10

The variety of musical styles in the soundtrack keeps the audience engaged and adds depth to the overall viewing experience.

Kenneth Phillips
7/10

The music enhances the storytelling, effectively conveying the different moods and emotions of Peggy Sue's journey.

Steven Taylor
8/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack create a sense of reflection and introspection, aligning with Peggy Sue's journey of self-discovery.

Donna Martinez
8/10

The use of classic songs from the 1950s and 1960s adds an authentic and timeless feel to the movie.

James Garcia
2/10

The music in the film felt outdated and out of touch with the themes and setting of the story, making it difficult for viewers to fully immerse themselves in Peggy Sue's emotional turmoil and personal growth.

Matthew Roberts
7/10

The music perfectly complements the period setting of the film, transporting viewers back in time with its melodic arrangements.

Patricia Adams
9/10

The use of classic hits from the era, such as Why Do Fools Fall in Love and Earth Angel, adds a layer of authenticity to the story and enhances the emotional depth of Peggy Sue's journey through time.

Mark Allen
7/10

The soundtrack of Peggy Sue Got Married perfectly captures the nostalgic and emotional essence of the film.

Ronald Evans
6/10

The instrumental score of the film complements the songs seamlessly, creating a cohesive and immersive auditory experience. The emotional range of the score mirrors Peggy Sue's own journey, from moments of joy and nostalgia to heartbreak and self-discovery.

Matthew White
8/10

The soundtrack features iconic songs that evoke a sense of familiarity and nostalgia, enhancing the audience's connection to the story.

Michael Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack of Peggy Sue Got Married perfectly captures the nostalgic and bittersweet tone of the film. The music elegantly transports the listener back to the 1960s, enhancing the storytelling and emotional depth of Peggy Sue's journey.

Patricia Thomas
9/10

The soundtrack of Peggy Sue Got Married perfectly captures the nostalgic essence of the film, transporting me back to the 1960s with its vibrant and evocative music.

Patricia Lopez
10/10

Each song complements the narrative beautifully, creating a soundtrack that not only entertains but also resonates deeply with the themes of love, regret, and second chances portrayed in the film.

Ronald Davis
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Peggy Sue Got Married is a standout aspect of the movie, elevating the viewing experience with its memorable and evocative musical compositions.

Stephanie Martin
5/10

The use of classic hits from the era, such as Why Do Fools Fall in Love and Earth Angel, adds a layer of authenticity to the film's setting and enhances the audience's connection to Peggy Sue's story. The songs are not just background noise, but integral pieces of the narrative.