School Ties Soundtrack (

School Ties Soundtrack (1992) cover

Buy on Amazon Play and download Soundtracks

Rating: 6.90/10 from 27000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

School Ties

Synopsis

Set in the 1950s, School Ties sheds light on the "true" nature of the old boys club. David Green (Fraser), a supreme athlete, is granted admission to an exclusive boarding school reserved for the country's blue bloods. Green hopes to use the school to get into Harvard, while the school uses him to win football championships. Everything is going as planned until a spoiled classmate Charlie Dillon (Damon), finds out that Green is Jewish. Given the time and circumstances, this does not sit well with his classmates. The movie comes to a climax when the classmates are forced to choose between Green and Dillon in a cheating scandal. The movie really highlights the religious inequality that took place at that time in America. One also comes to realize how the elite maintain their status and privilege by attending schools such as the one in this movie.

Download and play the Soundtrack list

Play Title Artist
School Ties
Ain't That A Shame
Fats Domino: Performer
Let Me Go Lover
Patti Page: Performer
Smokey Joe's Cafe
The Robins: Performer
When I Take My Sugar To Tea
Les Elgart: Performer
Fight For St. Matthews
Three Coins In The Fountain
Rock Around The Clock
Dolores
School Ties
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Smokey Joe's Cafe (The Coasters)
Maurice Jarre: Performer
David
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Ain't That a Shame (Fats Domino)
Maurice Jarre: Performer
School Moments
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Let Me Go Lover (Patti Page)
Maurice Jarre: Performer
The Last Word
Maurice Jarre: Performer
Love Theme From "Come See The Paradise"
Randy Edelman: Performer
Fire In A Brooklyn Theatre
Randy Edelman: Performer
Shikataganai
Randy Edelman: Performer
Love Is The Sweetest Thing (Mark Earley)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Lily And Mini
Randy Edelman: Performer
Flower That Blooms In The Rain (Mariko Seki)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Kawamura Family Theme
Randy Edelman: Performer
Jack And Lily
Randy Edelman: Performer
Nevertheless (Bart Kalmar)
Randy Edelman: Performer
You Can't Spit At Heaven
Randy Edelman: Performer
Forget Me Not (Sanae Hosaka)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Little Tokyp
Randy Edelman: Performer
Terminal Island
Randy Edelman: Performer
Santa Anita
Randy Edelman: Performer
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (Eri Eiko Koide, Jumi Emizawa, Cynthia Lawren)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Bad Days
Randy Edelman: Performer
Love Birds (Soyji)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Nine Tiny Seconds
Randy Edelman: Performer
A Little Bag Of Magic
Randy Edelman: Performer

User reviews

Steven Clark
10/10

The soundtrack of School Ties perfectly captures the tension and drama of the 1950s boarding school setting. The music enhances the emotional depth of the film, making every scene more impactful and engaging.

James Young
8/10

The orchestral compositions effectively evoke a sense of suspense and drama, keeping viewers engaged throughout the film.

Donna Hernandez
5/10

The soundtrack of School Ties perfectly captures the tension and drama of the film's storyline, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes.

Robert Allen
6/10

The soundtrack of School Ties skillfully builds suspense and enhances the sense of conflict between characters, making the audience truly feel the intensity of the story.

Betty Lopez
7/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience and creating a cohesive atmosphere.

Mark Martin
8/10

The music selection enhances the emotional depth of the storyline, especially during pivotal moments of conflict and tension.

Robert Hernandez
7/10

The soundtrack of School Ties perfectly captures the nostalgic essence of the 1950s era portrayed in the movie.

Thomas Rodriguez
6/10

The soundtrack of School Ties enhances the emotional resonance of the film, providing a powerful backdrop that elevates the storytelling and character development.

Nancy Allen
7/10

The use of period-appropriate music adds authenticity to the setting, transporting the audience back in time to the exclusive boarding school environment.

Sarah Lopez
9/10

The score of School Ties brilliantly underscores the themes of privilege, discrimination, and moral dilemmas present in the film. It elevates the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression, showcasing the power of music in storytelling.

Betty Phillips
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of School Ties is a standout element that contributes significantly to the film's impact and resonance with the audience.

Melissa Turner
9/10

The choice of music in School Ties effectively conveys the struggle between social classes and religious discrimination portrayed in the movie. It adds another layer of complexity to the story and helps the audience connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Linda Martin
7/10

The musical choices reflect the social themes of privilege, discrimination, and identity explored in the film, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Mark Gonzalez
6/10

The music in School Ties not only complements the narrative but also serves as a powerful tool for conveying the complex emotions and moral dilemmas faced by the characters, adding a layer of depth to the viewing experience.

Stephanie Nelson
5/10

The use of music in School Ties effectively underscores the struggles faced by the protagonist as he navigates the challenges of fitting into a world dominated by elitism and prejudice.

Charles Anderson
5/10

The choice of music in School Ties helps to transport the audience back to the 1950s setting, creating an immersive experience that complements the film's visual elements.

Betty Adams
6/10

The music in School Ties effectively conveys the sense of unease and discrimination faced by the protagonist, adding depth to the themes of religious inequality portrayed in the movie.

Susan Lopez
2/10

The songs chosen for the soundtrack of School Ties felt out of place and disconnected from the overall tone of the film. Instead of complementing the narrative and adding to the atmosphere, the music seemed like an afterthought. The lack of cohesion between the visuals and the music detracted from the immersion in the story, making it difficult to fully engage with the characters and their experiences.

Andrew Parker
1/10

The soundtrack of School Ties failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the movie's themes. It lacked the gravitas needed to convey the struggles of the characters and the societal issues they faced during that time period. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the viewing experience or evoke any strong emotions.

Richard Thomas
5/10

The musical score of School Ties evokes a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era, while also underscoring the timeless themes of identity and privilege explored in the film.

Melissa Green
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and genres that cater to a variety of moods and scenes, showcasing the versatility of the composers.