Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (soundtrack)

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Fear Street Part Two: 1978
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Film score by
ReleasedJuly 9, 2021
Recorded2021
Genre Film score
Length44:54
Label
  • Maisie Music Publishing
  • Milan
Fear Street soundtracks chronology
Fear Street Part One: 1994
(2021)
Fear Street Part Two: 1978
(2021)
Fear Street Part Three: 1666
(2021)
Marco Beltrami chronology
Fear Street Part One: 1994
(2021)
Fear Street Part Two: 1978
(2021)
Fear Street Part Three: 1666
(2021)
Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (Music from the Netflix Trilogy) standard edition track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Cindy and Ziggy"1:33
2."Chased Through the Woods" (co-composed by Buck Sanders)2:00
3."Sisters"4:19
4."Crazy Eyes"1:36
5."Tommy Turns"1:48
6."Girl from Shadyside"1:22
7."Finding the Diary"1:51
8."Heart of Darkness"1:11
9."Camper Chum"1:30
10."Sarah Wants Candy"1:38
11."Chop, Chop"2:41
12."Snake on a Floor"1:54
13."Witch Blob"1:51
14."Witch's Mark"0:59
15."Outhousin'"1:39
16."I've Been a Bad Sister"2:18
17."Blood Will Fall"1:39
18."Meeting House"1:21
19."Give Her a Hand"2:45
20."The Final Axe"1:50
21."Sisters United"1:31
Total length:39:16

Intrada expanded edition

Intrada Records published a 5-CD box set on August 2, 2024, that featured the complete score and previously unreleased material from all the three films. [15] The film score was featured in "Disc 3" which consisted of 38 tracks running for 72 minutes. [16]

Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (Music from the Netflix Trilogy) expanded edition track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Opening"2:32
2."Our Last Chance"2:46
3."Chased Through the Woods"2:05
4."Cut Down"0:48
5."Nurse Attacks"3:07
6."Crazy Eyes"1:40
7."Cindy and Ziggy"1:38
8."Finding the Diary"1:55
9."Searching the Woods"3:41
10."Sarah Got Candy?"3:14
11."Tommy Turns ... Better Run"3:13
12."Who Are You?"0:28
13."Gonna Die Down Here"0:57
14."Alice Mad"1:15
15."Witch's Mark"1:02
16."Property of Shadyside"0:44
17."Here's Tommy"1:02
18."Girl from Shadyside"1:23
19."Remembering Boyfriends"1:52
20."Witch Blob"1:56
21."Bedroom Lays"1:22
22."I've Been a Bad Sister"2:21
23."Game Over"1:08
24."Outhousin'"1:57
25."Camper Chum"1:34
26."Chop Chop"2:43
27."Snake on a Floor"1:58
28."Meeting House"1:26
29."Blood Will Fall"1:44
30."The Final Axe"1:53
31."Sisters United"1:36
32."Alice's Plan"0:46
33."Give Her a Hand"2:47
34."Heart of Darkness"1:15
35."Sisters"4:29
36."We Found Sarah Fier"3:08
37."1666 Teaser"1:32
38."Give Her a Hand" (alternate)1:23
Total length:72:20

Additional music

In addition to the score, the film featured a compilation of licensed music from the 1970s which are contributed by David Bowie, Cat Stevens, The Velvet Underground and Blue Öyster Cult amongst others. [17] [18] Though a separate soundtrack not released, Netflix compiled an official playlist of the songs which would be available to stream on Spotify. [19]

List of songs featured in the film: [17]

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