Any Given Sunday (soundtrack)

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Any Given Sunday
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Soundtrack album by
various artists
ReleasedJanuary 4, 2000
Recorded1999
Label Atlantic
Producer Bink, Black Mob Group, DJ Scratch, Dr. Chung, Missy Elliott, Hole, Kid Rock, Howard Benson, Swizz Beatz, The Neptunes, Tony McAnany
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Any Given Sunday is the soundtrack to the 1999 film of the same name. It was released on January 4, 2000, through Atlantic Records and consisted of a blend of hip hop, heavy metal, alternative rock, and R&B. The album found success on the Billboard charts, making it to No. 28 on the Billboard 200 and No. 11 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and featured the single "Shut 'Em Down", which peaked at No. 31 on the Hot Rap Singles.

Contents

Any Given Sunday, Vol. 2 picks up where the original soundtrack left off. Once again, actor Jamie Foxx closes the album out with the theme song, but cuts from Moby, Zapp & Roger, and Ozomatli are also featured. Ex-Band guitarist Robbie Robertson leads with five tracks, including "Bended Knee", "Ghost Dance", "Amazing Grace", and "Out of the Blue". [3]

Track listing (soundtrack)

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Who You Gonna Call" (Missy Elliott) M. Elliott, R. Harrell, T. McAnany Bink, Missy Elliott, Tony McAnany4:08
2."Reunion" (Capone-n-Noreaga) K. Holley, L. Porter, L. Mason, M. Thomas, M. Slamer, V. Santiago Ez Elpee4:41
3."Never Goin' Back" (Mobb Deep) A. Johnson, K. Muchita Havoc 3:37
4."Sole Sunday" (Goodie Mob featuring OutKast) A. Benjamin, C. Gipp, D. Sheats, W. Knighton Mr. DJ 3:59
5."Shut 'Em Down" (LL Cool J) G. Spivey, J.T. Smith DJ Scratch, LL Cool J (co.)3:20
6."Shut Up" (Trick Daddy, Trina, Deuce Poppi & Co)C. Evans, L. Smith, K. Taylor, M. Young, T. TellerThe Black Mob Group4:22
7."Any Given Sunday" (Jamie Foxx featuring Guru and Common) J. Foxx, K. Elam, R.L. Lynn Jamie Foxx 3:59
8."Whatever It Takes" (P.O.D.) S. Sandoval, W. Bernardo, T. Daniels, M. Curiel, T. McAnany Howard Benson 4:03
9."Fuck That" (Kid Rock) B. Ritchie Kid Rock 3:41
10."Be a Man" (Hole) W. Corgan, C. Love, E. Erlandson Hole, Michael Beinhorn 3:18
11."My Niggas" (DMX) E. Simmons, K. Dean Swizz Beatz 1:05
12."Jump" (Mystikal) C. Hugo, M. Tyler, P. Williams The Neptunes 4:07
13."Move Right Now" (Swizz Beatz featuring Drag-On and Eve) E. Jeffers, K. Dean, M. Smalls Swizz Beatz3:46
14."Why" (Godsmack) S. Erna Sully Erna 3:15
15."Stompbox" (Overseer)Dr. ChungDr. Chung4:08
16."Any Given Sunday" (Outro) (Jamie Foxx)J. FoxxJamie Foxx2:31

Track listing (Vol. 2)

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Amazing Grace" (Robbie Robertson)John Newton1:37
2."Out of the Blue" (Robbie Robertson)Robbie Robertson2:50
3."Peace" (Paul Kelly / Al Pacino / Robbie Robertson) Paul Kelly 5:04
4."Graciosa" (Moby) Lord Finesse 3:39
5."Cruisin'" (Robbie Robertson) Smokey Robinson / Marvin Tarplin4:19
6."Carry Me" (Robbie Robertson)Tim Gordine / Robbie Robertson4:46
7."Ghost Dance" (Robbie Robertson)Robbie Robertson / J. Wilson4:47
8."Don't Explain" (Nina Simone) Billie Holiday, Arthur Herzog Jr.4:17
9."Como Ves" (Ozomatli)Jesus Perez3:58
10."Cheek to Cheek" (Ella Fitzgerald) Irving Berlin 3:46
11."My Name is Willie" (Jamie Foxx)Robbie Robertson1:52
12."So Ruff, So Tuff" (Roger)Roger / Larry Troutman4:49
13."Without a Daddy (Black Girl/White Girl)" (2Shé) 4:05
14."Fierce #2" (Richard Horowitz) 2:22
15."Drive" (Paul Kelly)Paul Kelly3:55
16."Any Given Sunday Outro" (Jamie Foxx)J. Foxx2:31
  1. Albo Gator - 4AD
  2. Bawitdaba - Kid Rock
  3. Bless Me Father - P.O.D.
  4. Blue On Blue - Robbie Robertson
  5. Boy - Trick Daddy Featuring Lost Tribe & JV
  6. Everloving - Moby
  7. Find My Baby - Moby
  8. Fleeting Smile - Roger Eno
  9. I Can't Face The Music - Billie Holiday
  10. I Didn't Know About It - Thelonious Monk
  11. Life Form - Hawkwind
  12. More Bounce To The Ounce - Zapp
  13. Motorbreath - Metallica
  14. Paranoid - Black Sabbath
  15. Rattlebone - Robbie Robertson
  16. Revolution - Kirk Franklin
  17. Right Here, Right Now - Fatboy Slim
  18. Rock And Roll Part 2 - Gary Glitter
  19. Spiritual - Bill Brown
  20. Supermoves - Overseer
  21. Take California - Propellerheads
  22. That's The Way (I Like It) - KC & The Sunshine Band
  23. The Wrestler - Slick Sixty
  24. Twilight Zone - 2 Unlimited
  25. Ultramarine - Michael Brook
  26. Viscaya Fight - Danny Saber
  27. We Will Rock You - Queen
  28. When Your Lover Has Gone - Ben Webster Featuring Oscar Peterson
  29. Use Me - Bill Withers
  30. My Weakness - Moby

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