Seinfeld Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

One of the most watched television shows of the 1990s, this show was a true-to-life comedy series that follows the events of a group of friends. The group consists of Jerry Seinfeld, a stand-up comedian who questions every bizarre tidbit about life; George Costanza (Jason Alexander), a hard-luck member of the New York Yankees organization; Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), a flashy woman and book editor who is not afraid to speak her mind; and Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards), an extremely eccentric, lanky goofball. Another very notable member of the show is Newman (Wayne Knight), a chubby mailman, friend of Kramer, and, almost always, nemesis of Jerry. Other sources of comedy appear in the form of the parents of both Jerry and George.

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Play Title Artist
Seinfeld
Seasons in the Sun
Forever In Blue Jeans
Sweet Caroline
Copacabana - Remastered
Brand New Key
Jolene
Tiny Dancer
The Devil Went Down to Georgia
The Man Who Sold the World
The River of Dreams
Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
Summer Wine
You Never Even Called Me By My Name
Snake Eater
Man of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote)
The Impossible Dream (The Quest)
Man of La Mancha (I Don Quixote) (From Man of La Mancha) - 2007 Remaster
The Distance
Easy Lover
Easy
Easy - Music From The Motion Picture Baby Driver
Boyz-n-the Hood
Walk Like an Egyptian
I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow - With Band
You Are My Sunshine
The End of the World
Big Iron
It's Raining Men - Single Version
I Will Survive - Single Version
The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh)
House Of Fun
"Cheers" Theme (Gary Portnoy's Original Demo With Original Lyrics)
"Cheers" Theme (Full Length Record)
Here's to you (feat. Joan Baez)
Mr. Sandman - 1954 #1 Billboard chart hit
I Write the Songs
Why Can't We Be Friends?
Ive Got Another One
Rasputin
Heart of Gold - 2009 Remaster
Morning Train (Nine to Five)
Ace of Spades
Symphony Of Destruction
Master of Puppets (Remastered)
You're so Vain
I'm Blue, Man
The Kids Aren't Alright
Hello Darlin'
Act III: The Bloody Verdict of Verden
Oh My Darling Clementine
Cat's in the Cradle
I Walk the Line
Ring of Fire
Hurt
Miserlou
Voice Like a Bell
Take Us Back
Can't Help Falling in Love
Jailhouse Rock
Nuclear
Seinfeld Theme Song
Jonathan Wolff: Writer
Seinfeld Theme
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Seinfeld Theme (Highlights of 100)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Seinfeld Theme (The Chronicle)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
The Jerry Show Theme (The Pilot Part 2)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Kramer's Pimpwalk (The Wig Master)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Jerry the Mailman (The Andrea Doria)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Himalayan Walking Shoes (The Hot Tub)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
John Jermaine Jazz #1 (feat. Bob Sheppard) (The Rye)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
John Jermaine Jazz #2 (feat. Bob Sheppard) (The Rye)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
John Jermaine Jazz #3 (feat. Bob Sheppard) (The Rye)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Kramer's Boombox (The Package)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Jerry vs Newman Chase (The Soul Mate)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Cable Guy vs Kramer Chase (The Cadillac Part 2)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Noxin (The Cadillac Part 2)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Jesus Is One (feat. Jack Diamond) (The Burning)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Kramer's Crappy Banjo (The Muffin Tops)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Peterman in Burmese Jungle (The Chicken Roaster)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
TV Cartoon / Wheels on the Bus (The Contest)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Finale Suitcase Montage (The Finale)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Waiting for the Verdict Blues (The Finale)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
This Night Show (The Trip Part 1)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Rock Music Video (The Trip Part 1)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
The Lopper (The Frogger)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
1937 Wedding Cake Waltz (The Frogger)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Kramer Bachelor Auction (The Barber)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Rochelle, Rochelle the Musical (The Understudy)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Pier Contemplation (The Invitations)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Loud Dixieland Band (The Mom & Pop Store)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Scarsdale Surprise (The Summer of George)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Checkmate/Chunnel/Death Blow (The Movie, The Pool Guy, The Little Kicks)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
Blimp (The Puerto Rican Day)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
The Pain & the Yearning (The Comeback)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer
George's Answering Machine (Greatest American Hero) (The Susie)
Jonathan Wolff: Performer

User reviews

Matthew King
9/10

The use of jazzy interludes and upbeat tunes throughout the series adds a layer of fun and excitement to each episode, enhancing the comedic timing and delivering punchlines with just the right musical accompaniment. The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the dialogue and comedic situations, creating a cohesive and memorable viewing experience that keeps audiences engaged and entertained.

Mary Williams
6/10

Overall, the Seinfeld soundtrack is a standout feature of the show that showcases the talent and creativity of the composers and musicians involved in bringing the iconic series to life.

Linda Davis
5/10

The jazzy and upbeat tunes throughout the series add a layer of fun and light-heartedness to the show, enhancing the comedic timing and delivery of the actors.

Jennifer Campbell
8/10

The iconic bass slap-bass intro of the Seinfeld theme song is instantly recognizable and sets the tone for each episode, creating a sense of familiarity and nostalgia for viewers, making it a memorable and timeless soundtrack.

Charles Anderson
5/10

The variety of musical styles and genres incorporated into the soundtrack reflects the diverse personalities of the characters, adding depth and dimension to the overall viewing experience.

Andrew Green
9/10

The Seinfeld soundtrack is a true masterpiece that perfectly captures the essence of each character and the overall quirky and hilarious tone of the show. The iconic bass slap theme song immediately sets the mood for the show and has become instantly recognizable to fans worldwide.

Mary Anderson
6/10

The Seinfeld soundtrack is a timeless classic that perfectly captures the essence of the show. The iconic slap bass theme instantly sets the tone for the quirky and comedic episodes.

Andrew Scott
5/10

The soundtrack does a fantastic job of setting the mood for each episode, whether it's a light-hearted comedy or a more introspective moment, enhancing the storytelling and character development.

Andrew Hill
5/10

The memorable theme song is instantly recognizable and has become synonymous with the show itself, evoking feelings of nostalgia and fond memories for fans.

Michael Brown
3/10

Overall, I believe that the soundtrack of Seinfeld did not live up to the high standards set by the show itself, failing to complement the characters and humor with a memorable and engaging musical score.

Michelle Harris
8/10

The Seinfeld soundtrack perfectly captures the quirky and comedic essence of the show, enhancing the overall viewing experience with its upbeat and playful tunes.

Kenneth Harris
2/10

Moreover, the lack of variety in the musical themes made the overall listening experience monotonous and uninspiring. The soundtrack failed to enhance the comedic moments or emotional depth of the show, leaving me feeling disconnected from the scenes.

William Thomas
5/10

The soundtrack effectively complements the witty banter and fast-paced dialogue of the characters, creating a seamless blend of humor and music that keeps viewers engaged.

Michelle Miller
5/10

The musical arrangements are catchy and infectious, making it easy for viewers to hum along and get immersed in the world of Seinfeld with each episode.

Thomas Nelson
4/10

I found the soundtrack of Seinfeld to be quite underwhelming and repetitive. The catchy bass slap that plays throughout the show became annoying after a few episodes, lacking diversity in sound and mood.

David Green
6/10

The use of different musical cues to highlight comedic moments or to transition between scenes is masterfully done, showcasing the attention to detail in the production of the show.