Wonka (soundtrack)

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Wonka (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Wonka 2023 Soundtrack.jpg
Soundtrack album by
Neil Hannon (songs) and Joby Talbot (score)
Released8 December 2023
Recorded2021–2023
Studio
Genre
Length56:31
Label WaterTower Music
Producer
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Wonka (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2023 musical fantasy film of the same name co-written and directed by Paul King, and co-written by Simon Farnaby. Based on the origin story of Willy Wonka, a character in the 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, the film stars Timothée Chalamet in the lead role, with an ensemble cast. The album features seven original songs composed by Neil Hannon and written by King and Farnaby, further accompanied by the cues from the original score composed by Joby Talbot. The songs are performed by the cast members, including Chalamet (in his singing debut). The soundtrack was released by WaterTower Music on 8 December 2023.

Contents

Background

Neil Hannon, frontman of the Divine Comedy, provided seven original songs for the film in his Hollywood debut. [1] [2] The songs were composed in mid-2021 and were recorded at the Abbey Road Studios in London. [1] [3] Joby Talbot scored the incidental music for the film which was recorded at the Abbey Road and Air Studios in May 2023. [4] The soundtrack also featured Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley's "Pure Imagination" and "Oompa Loompa" from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971). [5] [6]

Wonka marked Chalamet's debut as a singer on-screen, who said he felt "out of his league" recording at Abbey Road. [7] [8] King's casting of Chalamet was attributed to his musical theatre performances at high school, which he found on YouTube having thousands of views, knowing that he could sing and dance really well. [9] [10] [11] King, who appreciated Chalamet's singing voice, called it reminiscent of Bing Crosby; [12] [13] in an interview in The Hollywood Reporter , he said, "There's quite a range because it does go from a couple of bigger, showstopper-y sort of things, to moments of real, pure emotion, and he can do it all... I'm going to sound like a crazed fan." [14]

Release

Although the full track list was not revealed, in November 2023, Warner Bros. submitted the original song "A World of Your Own" performed by Chalamet, composed by Hannon and written by King and Farnaby, as a contender for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 96th Academy Awards. [15] On 14 November 2023, a sneak peek of Chalamet singing "Pure Imagination" from the 1971 film was released, further revealing that it would be featured in the film and the album. [16] [17] The soundtrack was released by WaterTower Music on 8 December 2023, a week prior to the United States release. [5] The album is planned to be released on CD and vinyl in 2024. [18]

Reception

Ross Bonaime of Collider wrote "Music was key to bringing Willy Wonka to the screen in 1971, and while the songs here aren’t quite to the level of that original film, they are toe-tapping fun in the theater and Hannon does a solid job with the musical numbers throughout." [19] David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter called Neil Hannon's musical numbers being "serviceable" but "there’s little of the sophisticated lyrical wit of the Northern Irish orchestral pop band's best work" with the catchiest being "A World of Your Own"; he reviewed Talbot's score as "playful" and "smoothly integrated with the songs". [20] Tim Grierson of Screen International wrote that Talbot's "wistful score cannily weaves in trace elements of" the track "Pure Imagination" from the 1971 film connecting the prequel. [21] Also opining the same, Entertainment Weekly critic Mauren Lee Lenker also addressed that the first film's "Pure Imagination" and "Oompa Loompa" are the "best musical moments from the film". [22] Julian Roman of MovieWeb wrote "Kudos to composer Joby Talbot (Sing franchise) and songwriter Neil Hannon, from Irish band The Divine Comedy, for a swinging soundtrack [...] The music wisely hearkens back to the styling of Mel Stuart's Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. The songs aren't edgy and dark like Tim Burton's 2005 adaptation." [23]

Track listing

Wonka (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) track listing [24]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtist(s)Length
1."Pure Imagination" (opening titles version) Joby Talbot1:05
2."A Hatful of Dreams"Neil Hannon
4:27
3."Welcome to Scrubbit's" 
Talbot3:16
4."You've Never Had Chocolate Like This (Hoverchocs)"
  • Hannon
  • Farnaby
  • King
HannonChalamet1:13
5."Flying Chocolatiers" 
  • Talbot
  • Hannon
Talbot1:27
6."Scrub Scrub"
  • Hannon
  • Farnaby
  • King
HannonCast of Wonka1:50
7."Wonka's Case" 
  • Talbot
  • Hannon
Talbot3:05
8."Sweet Tooth" Hannon2:10
9."Willy and Noodle at the Zoo" 
  • Talbot
  • Hannon
Talbot2:26
10."For a Moment" Hannon
3:22
11."The Letter 'A'" 
  • Talbot
  • Hannon
Talbot1:37
12."Clock Tower" 
  • Talbot
  • Hannon
Talbot0:49
13."You've Never Had Chocolate Like This"
  • Hannon
  • Farnaby
  • King
Hannon
  • Chalamet
  • Cast of Wonka
3:49
14."Oompa Loompa" 
  • Bricusse
  • Newley
1:05
15."A World of Your Own"
  • Hannon
  • Farnaby
  • King
Hannon
  • Chalamet
  • Cast of Wonka
3:42
16."Sorry, Noodle" HannonChalamet1:28
17."Mamma's Secret" 
  • Talbot
  • Hannon
Talbot2:42
18."Pure Imagination" (from Wonka) 
  • Bricusse
  • Newley
  • Talbot
Chalamet3:08
19."Oompa Loompa (Reprise)" 
  • Bricusse
  • Newley
Grant1:05
20."500 Monks, 1 Giraffe" 
  • Talbot
  • Hannon
Talbot4:24
21."Death by Chocolate" 
  • Talbot
  • Hannon
Talbot4:20
22."The Oompa Loompa to the Rescue" 
  • Bricusse
  • Newley
  • Talbot
Talbot1:22
23."Noodle Gives Affable the Ledger" 
  • Talbot
  • Hannon
Talbot1:28
24."Chocolate Fountain" 
  • Talbot
  • Hannon
Talbot1:11
Total length:56:31

Charts

Weekly chart performance for Wonka (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Chart (2023–2024)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [25] 53
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [26] 182
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [27] 53
Japanese Digital Albums (Oricon) [28] 48
UK Compilation Albums (OCC) [29] 1
UK Soundtrack Albums (OCC) [30] 4
US Soundtrack Albums ( Billboard ) [31] 18

You've Never Had Chocolate Like This reached 78 on the UK Official Chart. [32]

Accolades

Accolades for Wonka (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Hollywood Music in Media Awards 15 November 2023 Original Song — Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film Neil Hannon, Simon Farnaby, and Paul King ("A World of Your Own")Nominated [33]
[34]
[35]
Neil Hannon, Simon Farnaby, and Paul King ("You've Never Had Chocolate Like This")Nominated
Best Song – Onscreen Performance (Film) Timothée Chalamet ("A World of Your Own")Nominated

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