
Me, Myself & Irene Soundtrack
Me, Myself & Irene Soundtrack
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First song during the opening credits as Charlie is riding his motorcycle around Rhode Island.
Charlie and Layla have a picnic by the beach.
Charlie and Layla get married at the church and drive to their new house near the ocean.
Finneran asks Charlie at the barbecue party why his kids are dark.
Layla makes out with Shonté before they drive away from Charlie's house, leaving the kids behind. Montage of Charlie spending time with the kids.
Jim Nabors in Gomer Plye is singing this song on TV before Charlie changes the channel to HBO.
Plays in the brother's room as Jamal helps Shonté Jr. with his homework.
Charlie drives to town.
Charlie is waiting in line at the checkout center at the grocery store when a woman asks Charlie if she could cut in front of him.
Charlie turns into Hank. (0:46) Hank watches a man throw a cigarette on the ground. (1:14) Hank stares down at a man for making of fun of him. (1:29) Hank fights Dickie in the train.
Hank goes around town, punishing everyone that has tormented and mocked Charlie.
Dickie tells Gerke at the country club about Irene.
Charlie drives on the highway with Irene when he comes across a cow on the road. (1:45) Hank proposes to Irene, plays into the end credits.
Irene knocks out Lt. Gerke as Hank beats Gerke up.
Tango music that plays when Hank twitches his eyebrows.
Hank quotes this song after telling Irene his name.
Jamal hacks into the Pentagon's file and reads Vince Fosters file. Colonel Partington knocks on the door.
Charlie and Irene leave the hospital after getting beat up because of Hank's behavior. Contiunes playing on the car radio as Charlie tells Irene to call in the Rhode Island State Troopers.
Hank moshing and singing along to the song on the car stereo.
Hank and Irene dispose of the car in the lake.
Hank and Irene arrive at a carnival. Hank steals an ice cream from a little girl.
Charlie wakes up in the car with Irene and notices that his face is different.
Charlie and Irene chase after the train.
A young boy is staring at Charlie while making slurping noises which triggers Hank to confront the kid.
Hank tells Irene about Layla and starts crying.
Charlie drives to a gas station where he finds a man parked at a handicapped spot which triggers Hank to vandalize the car. Continues as they are traveling on the highway.
Charlie enters Irene's room in the motel and tells her about Whitey's confession.
Charlie returns back to the room with the cokes.
Charlie sings this song as he pours the champagne on the glass.
Whitey finds a note left by Charlie and Irene on his car window telling him that it is too dangerous for him. Whitey goes to a gun store and purchases guns and ammo.
Charlie and Irene kiss at the train station.
Charlie and Hank fight each other.
Hank steals a car as he drives back to Rhode Island.
The triplets drop the ladder from the helicopter for Charlie and Irene to climb.
Second end credits song.
Third end credits song.
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I can't seem to update anything on this site, but I was working through this myself for a similar site when watching the film, only to find this site with most of the work already done after doing it all myself. Still, there are some differences, such as repeats of songs not mentioned. The credits list "Bad Sneakers" and this page says it plays at the country club, but it sounds pretty different to me, so I don't know. I can't find "Happy Feeling" online to listen to, so I cannot confirm it, but it is listed in the credits around that point, so I trust it. I also heard some other instrumental music that I couldn't identify. Finally, the last two songs were listed on the other site, but I couldn't find them in the film, so I don't know there either. [00:00:23] Junior Brown - "Highway Patrol": Opening scene. [00:02:37] Bret Reilly - "It's Alright": Eighteen years earlier - Charlie and Layla have a picnic. [00:03:25] Felix Mendelssohn - "Wedding March": Charlie and Layla get married. [00:07:28] Wilco - "Any Major Dude Will Tell You": Social gathering outside the house with a barbeque. [00:10:37] Tom Wolfe - "Where He Can Hide": Charlie locks away his feelings. [00:12:08] Cast of "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." (Written by Bob Dylan) - "Blowin' in the Wind": Charlie and his three sons watch TV. [00:13:33] Jimmy Luxury and The Tommy Rome Orchestra - "Sentimental Guy": Shonté Jr. struggles with his quantum physics coursework. [00:15:50] XTC - "I'd Like That": Parking the motorcycle before entering the barber shop. [00:18:07] ??? - ???: Charlie goes to park a car and attempts to deal with a rebellious child. [00:19:01] Sydney Dale - "Making The Changes": Music playing over the speakers in the store. [00:19:19] Hardknox - "Fire Like This": Charlie finally breaks in the store. [00:20:39] Cake - "Hem of Your Garment": After Charlie turns into Hank, he gets even with the people who interacted with Charlie. [00:24:29] ??? - ???: Charlie's boss asks about his medication. (May be a continuation of the previous song). [00:28:06] ??? - ???: Dickie and Gerke talk at the country club. [00:29:24] Ellis Paul - "The World Ain't Slowin' Down": Charlie sets off with Irene to NY on his motorcycle. [00:33:08] ??? - ???: Charlie brings Irene into the Massena police station. [00:36:58] ??? - ???: The feds talk to Irene. [00:39:41] ??? - ???: Charlie wants to call the police, Irene and him leave their room. [00:41:17] Brian Setzer - "Bodhisattva": Hank and Irene deal with Gerke at the junkyard. [00:42:24] Gerardo Matos Rodriguez - "La Cumparsita": "I'm a tango man, myself." [00:43:12] Jim Carrey (Original by Maurice Chevalier) - "Thank Heaven For Little Girls": "The name's Hank... Hank Evans. For little girls." Hank quotes the song. [00:44:22] Jimmy Luxury and The Tommy Rome Orchestra - "I Love Life": Jamal hacks The Pentagon. [00:45:45] Hardknox - "Fire Like This": Hank confronts a smoking litterer. [00:47:30] Pete Yorn - "Just Another - Live": Irene helps Charlie walk after being beaten up. [00:49:28] ??? - ???: News reporters report on Charlie. [00:50:45] Dwarves - "Motherfucker": Their dad is a very gentle person. [00:51:48] Freedy Johnston - "Monkey in Your Soul": Charlie and Irene dump the car in the lake. [00:54:35] Paddy Kingsland - "Fun at the Fair": Hank and Irene, outside at the Ben and Jerry's factory. [00:57:21] Hipster Daddy-O & the Handgrenades - "The Perpetrator (Diesel Version)": Chasing the train. [00:59:29] Foo Fighters - "Breakout": A boy drinking loudly causes Hank to come out. [01:02:26] Sally Taylor and Chris Soucy (Written by Helen Miller and Estelle Levitt) - "Don't Say You Don't Remember": Hank opens up to Irene about his and Charlie's past. [01:05:25] Billy Goodrum - "Razor Boy": Charlie and Irene on the ferry. [01:07:37] Hootie and the Blowfish - "Can't Find The Time To Tell You": Hank makes a rash judgement on the driver of a parked car. [01:11:29] Billy Valentine - "Happy Feeling": (Unconfirmed) Playing over the radio when Charlie tells Irene what Whitey confessed to him. [01:14:33] Hardknox - "Fire Like This": Charlie struggles with a vending machine. [01:14:39] Ivy - "Only a Fool Would Say That": Playing over the radio when Charlie comes back with the Cokes. [01:15:51] Jim Carrey (Original by Kool & The Gang) - "Celebration": Charlie playfully sings a line when pouring the Coke. [01:23:15] Leon Redbone (Original by Steely Dan) - "Chain Lightning": Whitey finds the note and the police arrive. [01:25:54] Ellis Paul - "The World Ain't Slowin' Down" (Instrumental): Charlie admits he likes Irene, she opens up. [01:27:26] Third Eye Blind - "Deep Inside of You": Charlie and Irene kiss. [01:28:32] Hardknox - "Fire Like This": Hank attacks Dickie on the train. [01:31:34] Alta Mira - "El Capitan": Charlie and Hank fight themself. [01:32:52] ??? - ???: Gerke and the police officer chase Charlie/Hank. [01:34:33] Pete Yorn - "Strange Condition": Hank steals a car. [01:37:19] Brian Setzer - "Bodhisattva": Charlie punches Finneran at the train station. [01:40:24] Jimmy Luxury and The Tommy Rome Orchestra - "Love Me Cha Cha": Irene falls off the bridge. [01:45:44] Ellis Paul - "The World Ain't Slowin' Down": Irene drives off; End credits - first song (continued). [01:50:10] Smash Mouth - "Do It Again": End credits - second song. [01:53:09] The Offspring - "Totalimmortal": End credits - third song. [???] Ben Folds Five - "Barrytown (Originally Released On "Me, Myself And Irene" Soundtrack, 2000)": ??? [???] The Marvelous 3 - "Reelin' In The Years": ???
cm
9 months ago
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No formatting on this comment - that's rough. For easy viewing, these are the timestamps of the unidentified music: 0:18:08, 0:24:29, 0:28:06 (Supposedly "Bad Sneakers"), 0:33:08, 0:36:58, 0:39:41, 0:49:28, 1:32:52.
cm
9 months ago
awesome! thanks
nes (GUEST)
2 years ago
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