Coco (soundtrack)

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Coco (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedNovember 19, 2017 (2017-11-19)
RecordedAugust–October 2017
Studio
Genre
Length79:09
Language
  • English
  • Spanish
Label Walt Disney
Producer
Pixar soundtrack chronology
Cars 3
(2017)
Coco (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2017)
Incredibles 2
(2018)
Michael Giacchino chronology
War for the Planet of the Apes
(2017)
Coco
(2017)
Incredibles 2
(2018)

All music is composed by Michael Giacchino, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Remember Me" Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez Benjamin Bratt 1:49
2."Much Needed Advice" Germaine Franco, Michael Giacchino, & Adrian Molina Bratt & Antonio Sol1:45
3."Everyone Knows Juanita" Germaine Franco & Molina Gael García Bernal 1:15
4."Un Poco Loco" Germaine Franco & MolinaGarcía Bernal & Anthony Gonzalez 1:52
5."Jálale (Instrumental)"Holger Beier, Pat Beier, & Camilo Lara Mexican Institute of Sound 2:54
6."The World Es Mi Familia" Germaine Franco & MolinaGonzalez & Sol0:50
7."Remember Me (Lullaby)"Anderson-Lopez & LopezGarcía Bernal, Gabriella Flores & Libertad García Fonzi1:09
8."La Llorona"TraditionalSol & Alanna Ubach 2:45
9."Remember Me (Reunion)"Anderson-Lopez & LopezGonzalez & Ana Ofelia Murguía 1:13
10."Proud Corazón" Germaine Franco & MolinaGonzalez2:03
11."Remember Me (Dúo)"Anderson-Lopez & Lopez Miguel feat. Natalia Lafourcade 2:46
12."Will He Shoemaker?"  3:19
13."Shrine and Dash"  1:24
14."Miguel's Got an Axe to Find"  1:18
15."The Strum of Destiny"  1:11
16."It's All Relative"  2:38
17."Crossing the Marigold Bridge"  1:49
18."Dept. of Family Reunions"  2:46
19."The Skeleton Key to Escape"  3:04
20."The Newbie Skeleton Walk"  1:09
21."Adiós Chicharrón"  1:45
22."Plaza de la Cruz"  0:22
23."Family Doubtings"  2:25
24."Taking Sides"  0:57
25."Fiesta Espectacular"  0:57
26."Fiesta con de la Cruz"  2:34
27."I Have a Great-Great-Grandson"  1:15
28."A Blessing and a Fessing"  4:46
29."Cave Dwelling on the Past"  2:22
30."Somos Familia"  2:22
31."Reunión Familiar de Rivera"  3:05
32."A Family Dysfunction"  2:01
33."Grabbing a Photo Opportunity"  1:48
34."The Show Must Go On"  2:31
35."For Whom the Bell Tolls"  2:03
36."A Run for the Ages"  1:50
37."One Year Later"  1:01
38."Coco – Día de los Muertos Suite"  5:47
Total length:79:09
Banda Sonora Original [3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Recuérdame (Interpretada por Ernesto De la Cruz)" Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez Marco Antonio Solís 1:49
2."Dueto a Través del Tiempo" Germaine Franco, Michael Giacchino, & Adrian Molina Solís1:45
3."Juanita" Germaine Franco & Molina Gael García Bernal 1:15
4."Un Poco Loco" Germaine Franco & MolinaGarcía Bernal & Luis Ángel Gómez Jaramillo 1:52
5."Jálale (Instrumental)"Holger Beier, Pat Beier, & Camilo Lara Mexican Institute of Sound 2:54
6."El Mundo es mi Familia" Germaine Franco & MolinaGómez Jaramillo & Solís0:50
7."Recuérdame (Arrullo)"Anderson-Lopez & LopezGarcía Bernal & Lucy Hernández1:09
8."La Llorona"TraditionalSolís & Angélica Vale 2:45
9."Recuérdame (Reencuentro)"Anderson-Lopez & LopezRocío Garcel & Gómez Jaramillo1:13
10."El Latido de mi Corazón" Germaine Franco & MolinaGómez Jaramillo2:01
11."Recuérdame [lower-alpha 1] "Anderson-Lopez & Lopez Carlos Rivera 2:43
12."Remember Me (Dúo)"Anderson-Lopez & Lopez Natalia Lafourcade & Miguel 2:44
13."El corrido de Miguel Rivera (Inspirado en "Coco")"  Bronco 3:57
14."La Bikina (Inspirado en "Coco")" Rubén Fuentes Karol Sevilla 2:56
15."Bésame Mucho (Inspirado en "Coco")" Consuelo Velázquez Jorge Blanco 2:57
16."Un mundo raro (Inspirado en "Coco")"  La Santa Cecilia 3:27
17."Recuérdame (Solo) (Inspirado en "Coco")"Anderson-Lopez & LopezLafourcade2:43
Banda Sonora Original (Disc 2)
No.TitleLength
1."Will He Shoemaker?"3:19
2."Shrine and Dash"1:24
3."Miguel's Got an Axe to Find"1:18
4."The Strum of Destiny"1:11
5."It's All Relative"2:38
6."Crossing the Marigold Bridge"1:49
7."Dept. of Family Reunions"2:46
8."The Skeleton Key to Escape"3:04
9."The Newbie Skeleton Walk"1:09
10."Adiós Chicharrón"1:45
11."Plaza de la Cruz"0:22
12."Family Doubtings"2:25
13."Taking Sides"0:57
14."Fiesta Espectacular"0:57
15."Fiesta con de la Cruz"2:34
16."I Have a Great-Great-Grandson"1:15
17."A Blessing and a Fessing"4:46
18."Cave Dwelling on the Past"2:22
19."Somos Familia"2:22
20."Reunión Familiar de Rivera"3:05
21."A Family Dysfunction"2:01
22."Grabbing a Photo Opportunity"1:48
23."The Show Must Go On"2:31
24."For Whom the Bell Tolls"2:03
25."A Run for the Ages"1:50
26."One Year Later"1:01
27."Coco – Día de los Muertos Suite"5:47
Banda Sonora Original em Português [4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Lembra-te de Mim (Ernesto de la Cruz)" Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez Mário Redondo1:49
2."Conselho Muito Necessário" Germaine Franco, Michael Giacchino, & Adrian Molina Redondo1:45
3."Quem Não Conhece a Juanita?" Germaine Franco & MolinaPedro Leitão1:15
4."Un Poco Loco" Germaine Franco & MolinaJoao Pedro Gonçalves & Leitão1:52
5."Jálale (Instrumental)"Holger Beier, Pat Beier, & Camilo Lara Mexican Institute of Sound 2:54
6."O Mundo es Mi Família" Germaine Franco & MolinaGonçalves & Redondo0:50
7."Lembra-te de Mim (Canção de Embalar)"Anderson-Lopez & LopezLeitão & Maria Galante1:09
8."La Llorona"Traditional Alanna Ubach & Antonio Sol2:45
9."Lembra-te de Mim (Reunião)"Anderson-Lopez & LopezGonçalves & Ermelinda Duarte1:13
10."Pulsar do Meu Corazón" Germaine Franco & MolinaGonçalves2:03
11."Remember Me (Dúo)"Anderson-Lopez & Lopez Natalia Lafourcade & Miguel 2:44
12."Will He Shoemaker?"  3:19
13."Shrine and Dash"  1:24
14."Miguel's Got an Axe to Find"  1:18
15."The Strum of Destiny"  1:11
16."It's All Relative"  2:38
17."Crossing the Marigold Bridge"  1:49
18."Dept. of Family Reunions"  2:46
19."The Skeleton Key to Escape"  3:04
20."The Newbie Skeleton Walk"  1:09
21."Adiós Chicharrón"  1:45
22."Plaza de la Cruz"  0:22
23."Family Doubtings"  2:25
24."Taking Sides"  0:57
25."Fiesta Espectacular"  0:57
26."Fiesta con de la Cruz"  2:34
27."I Have a Great-Great-Grandson"  1:15
28."A Blessing and a Fessing"  4:46
29."Cave Dwelling on the Past"  2:22
30."Somos Familia"  2:22
31."Reunión Familiar de Rivera"  3:05
32."A Family Dysfunction"  2:01
33."Grabbing a Photo Opportunity"  1:48
34."The Show Must Go On"  2:31
35."For Whom the Bell Tolls"  2:03
36."A Run for the Ages"  1:50
37."One Year Later"  1:01
38."Coco – Día de los Muertos Suite"  5:47

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Mexico (AMPROFON) [28] 3× Platinum+Gold210,000
United States (RIAA) [29] Gold500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Notes

  1. Replaces Miguel and Lafourcade's version in the Spanish dub

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