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Coco (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the Disney/Pixar's 2017 film of the same name. Released by Walt Disney Records on November 19,2017, [1] the album features eight original songs written by Germaine Franco,Adrian Molina,Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez,four alternate versions and 26 score pieces composed by Michael Giacchino. [2]
The score was released in 17 languages:English,Spanish, [3] Portuguese, [4] French, [5] Italian, [6] German, [7] Dutch, [8] Flemish, [9] Polish, [10] Swedish, [11] Finnish, [12] Norwegian, [13] Russian, [14] Kazakh, [15] Japanese, [16] Mandarin Chinese, [17] and Korean. [18]
Exclusive versions of "Remember Me" by another singer in other languages were included in certain releases:Spanish (Carlos Rivera),French (Sébastien Chato,in Spanish),Italian (Michele Bravi,in Italian and Spanish),Japanese (Hiiro Ishibashi,voice of Miguel),Chinese (Mao Bu Yi) and Korean (Yoon Jong-shin). The Swedish,Finnish,and Norwegian versions share an electronic remix of Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade's cover,and the Japanese version also has a ska remix by Kavka Shishido and the Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra in both Japanese and Spanish.
On July 14,2017,at the Disney D23 expo, [19] Michael Giacchino had confirmed that he will be scoring the music for Coco. [20] [21] Later,Robert Lopez,and Kristen Anderson-Lopez also confirmed that they will be writing few original songs,while Germaine Franco and co-director Adrian Molina,also joined the team. [22] Recording for the score began on August 14,2017. [23] "Franco orchestrated the score and wrote additional music,and she made numerous trips to Mexico to record local musicians. She also ended up contributing several original songs,including the joyous number "Un Poco Loco" and the heartfelt closer,"Proud Corazón." [24]
Originally,the film was meant to be a "break-into-song" musical. [25] Lopez and Anderson-Lopez had written many more songs for the film than what ended up in the released version;one piece that survived in storyboard until late into the production was an expository song that explained the Mexican holiday to viewers to begin the film. In another song,Miguel's mother explains the tradition of shoe-making in their family,and how this means he is not allowed to pursue music. [25] Plans for the film to be a full musical film were scrapped following early test screenings. [25]
Following the 90th Academy Awards ceremony,where "Remember Me" won the award for Best Original Song,the album broke the top 40 on the Billboard 200 charts,jumping from 120 to 39, [26] where it peaked before dropping to 64. [27] In the week of March 8,the Miguel version of "Remember Me" gained 1.58 million plays via online streaming,according to the Nielsen Music. [26]
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All music is composed by Michael Giacchino, except where noted
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Remember Me" | Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez | Benjamin Bratt | 1:49 |
2. | "Much Needed Advice" | Germaine Franco, Michael Giacchino, & Adrian Molina | Bratt & Antonio Sol | 1:45 |
3. | "Everyone Knows Juanita" | Germaine Franco & Molina | Gael García Bernal | 1:15 |
4. | "Un Poco Loco" | Germaine Franco & Molina | García 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 & Molina | Gonzalez & Sol | 0:50 |
7. | "Remember Me (Lullaby)" | Anderson-Lopez & Lopez | García Bernal, Gabriella Flores & Libertad García Fonzi | 1:09 |
8. | "La Llorona" | Traditional | Sol & Alanna Ubach | 2:45 |
9. | "Remember Me (Reunion)" | Anderson-Lopez & Lopez | Gonzalez & Ana Ofelia Murguía | 1:13 |
10. | "Proud Corazón" | Germaine Franco & Molina | Gonzalez | 2:03 |
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 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performer(s) | Length |
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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 | Solís | 1:45 |
3. | "Juanita" | Germaine Franco & Molina | Gael García Bernal | 1:15 |
4. | "Un Poco Loco" | Germaine Franco & Molina | García 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 & Molina | Gómez Jaramillo & Solís | 0:50 |
7. | "Recuérdame (Arrullo)" | Anderson-Lopez & Lopez | García Bernal & Lucy Hernández | 1:09 |
8. | "La Llorona" | Traditional | Solís & Angélica Vale | 2:45 |
9. | "Recuérdame (Reencuentro)" | Anderson-Lopez & Lopez | Rocío Garcel & Gómez Jaramillo | 1:13 |
10. | "El Latido de mi Corazón" | Germaine Franco & Molina | Gómez Jaramillo | 2:01 |
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 & Lopez | Lafourcade | 2:43 |
No. | Title | Length |
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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 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Lembra-te de Mim (Ernesto de la Cruz)" | Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez | Mário Redondo | 1:49 |
2. | "Conselho Muito Necessário" | Germaine Franco, Michael Giacchino, & Adrian Molina | Redondo | 1:45 |
3. | "Quem Não Conhece a Juanita?" | Germaine Franco & Molina | Pedro Leitão | 1:15 |
4. | "Un Poco Loco" | Germaine Franco & Molina | Joao Pedro Gonçalves & Leitão | 1:52 |
5. | "Jálale (Instrumental)" | Holger Beier, Pat Beier, & Camilo Lara | Mexican Institute of Sound | 2:54 |
6. | "O Mundo es Mi Família" | Germaine Franco & Molina | Gonçalves & Redondo | 0:50 |
7. | "Lembra-te de Mim (Canção de Embalar)" | Anderson-Lopez & Lopez | Leitão & Maria Galante | 1:09 |
8. | "La Llorona" | Traditional | Alanna Ubach & Antonio Sol | 2:45 |
9. | "Lembra-te de Mim (Reunião)" | Anderson-Lopez & Lopez | Gonçalves & Ermelinda Duarte | 1:13 |
10. | "Pulsar do Meu Corazón" | Germaine Franco & Molina | Gonçalves | 2:03 |
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 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Mexico (AMPROFON) [28] | 3× Platinum+Gold | 210,000‡ |
United States (RIAA) [29] | Gold | 500,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
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