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John the Revelator
Performed by Taj Mahal Notes: Playing in the background while Elwood is being released from Prison |
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Born in Chicago
Performed by The Paul Butterfield Blues Band Notes: Playing in the background while Elwood is in the car with Matara, and gets dropped off at Malvern Gasperon's |
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The Blues Don't Bother Me
Performed by Matt 'Guitar' Murphy Notes: Playing in the background while Elwood is going to see Cab |
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Last Night
Performed by The Blues Brothers Band Notes: Playing in the background while Elwood is going to see Willie |
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(Unknown)
Performed by The Blues Brothers Band Notes: Played by the band when Elwood first enters Willie's with Buster |
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Cheaper to Keep Her
Performed by Dan Aykroyd, Lonnie Brooks, Junior Wells and The Blues Brothers Band Notes: The song Elwood plays at Willie's |
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(Unknown)
Performed by The Blues Brothers Band Notes: Playing in the background when the Russians arrive |
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Perry Mason Theme
Performed by The Blues Brothers Band Notes: Playing in the background while Elwood and Mack get rid of the Russians |
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Volga Boatmen
Performed by The Red Army Choir Notes: Playing in the background at the Russian headquarters |
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Lookin' for a Fox
Performed by John Goodman, Dan Aykroyd and The Blues Brothers Band Notes: The song Mack and Elwood play at Willie's |
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Gumpstumper
Performed by Ben Vaughn Notes: Playing in the background while Elwood, Mack and Buster escape the Russians |
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Peter Gunn Theme
Performed by The Blues Brothers Band, on the original soundtrack Notes: Playing in the background while Elwood, Mack and Buster visit Matt Murphy and Blue Lou |
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Performed by Aretha Franklin, The Ridgeway Sisters, and The Blues Brothers Band Notes: The song Mrs Murphy sings to Matt Murphy |
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Khachaturian Sabre Dance from Gayaneh Suite No. 3
Performed by (unknown) Notes: Playing in the background while Elwood, Mack, Buster and Mr Fabulous escape the Russians |
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634-5789
Performed by Eddie Floyd, Wilson Pickett, Jonny Lang, and The Blues Brothers Band Notes: The song Ed and Mr Pickett perform at Ed's Love Exchange |
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Honky-Tonk Dancing Machine
Performed by Tracy Byrd Notes: Playing in the background at Bob's Country Kitchen |
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Can't Turn You Loose
Performed by The Blues Brothers Band Notes: Playing in the background while Elwood, Mack and Buster escape from Bob's Country Kitchen |
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A Bump and a Grind (Doin' the Nasty)
Performed by The Blues Brothers Band Notes: Playing in the background while Elwood, Mack and Buster sneak into the County Fair |
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Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend)
Performed by Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman, and The Blues Brothers Band Notes: The song the band performs at the County Fair |
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Green Onions
Performed by The Blues Brothers Band Notes: Playing in the background while Elwood 'motivates' the band |
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John the Revelator
Performed by Sam Moore, Joe Morton, Sharon Riley and the Faith Chorale Notes: The song the revival band plays |
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Let There be Drums
Performed by The Carl LaFong Trio Notes: Playing in the background during the police car pileup |
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Season of the Witch
Performed by Dr. John and The Blues Brothers Band Notes: Playing in the background while the band arrives at Queen Moussette's |
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Funky Nassau
Performed by Joe Morton, John Goodman, Dan Aykroyd, Paul Shaffer, Erykah Badu, and The Blues Brothers Band Notes: Played by the band for their audition |
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How Blue can you Get
Performed by The Louisiana Gator Boys Notes: Played by the Louisiana Gator Boys at the Battle of the Bands |
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Turn on your Lovelight
Performed by Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman, Joe Morton, J. Evan Bonifant, and The Blues Brothers Band Notes: Played by the Blues Brothers at the Battle of the Bands |
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New Orleans
Performed by The Louisiana Gator Boys, and The Blues Brothers Band Notes: Played by the Blues Brothers Band and the Louisiana Gator Boys at Queen Moussette's |
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Checkin' Up on my Baby
Performed by Lonnie Brooks, Junior Wells, and The Blues Brothers Band Notes: Played during the closing credits |
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Please, Please, Please
Performed by James Brown, and Laurice Martinez Notes: The song Reverand Cleophus sings after the closing credits |


































