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Pulp Fiction (1994) Soundtrack: Every Song

Pulp Fiction (1994) Soundtrack & Complete List of Songs

9.2 Thriller | Crime | Comedy | Drama 1994

A burger-loving hit man, his philosophical partner, a drug-addled gangster's moll and a washed-up boxer converge in this sprawling, comedic crime caper. Their adventures unfurl in three stories that ingeniously trip back and forth in time.

Soundtrack & Songs List

  • Misirlou

    Dick Dale & His Del-Tones

    00:04:00

    Scene Context: The film kicks off with its first song playing over the opening credits

  • 00:06:00

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  • Strawberry Letter 23

    The Brothers Johnson

    00:11:00

    Scene Context: Vincent and Jules stroll around the apartment building, discussing their shared love of relaxation techniques, specifically, the joys of a good foot massage. As they approach Brett's doorstep, their conversation comes to an end, signaling it's time to pay their friend a visit.

  • 00:20:00

    Scene Context: In a gritty dive bar, Butch runs into old acquaintance Marcellus, setting the stage for what promises to be an intense encounter. The atmosphere is thick with tension as these two former friends cross paths once again.

  • Bustin' Surfboards (Remastered)

    The Tornadoes

    00:25:00

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  • 00:30:00

    Scene Context: Vincent and Mia finally cross paths at her home, marking the start of their fateful connection.

  • Bullwinkle Pt. II

    The Centurians

    00:30:00

    Scene Context: Vincent's struggles with addiction come to the forefront as he injects heroin and then hits the road for a solo drive through town.

  • Lonesome Town

    Rick Nelson

    00:36:00

    Scene Context: In this iconic moment from Pulp Fiction, Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) stop by the retro diner, Jack Rabbit Slims, to grab some grub. As they peruse the menu, the quirky atmosphere and eccentric decor of the eatery provide a colorful backdrop for their conversation.

  • 00:38:00

    Scene Context: Mia spills the beans on her experience working on a TV pilot. She opens up about what it was like to be part of the project, sharing stories and insights that give fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the show.

  • 00:41:00

    Scene Context: Vincent indulges in a pricey milkshake, shelling out a whopping $5 for the sweet treat. Meanwhile, Mia slips away to the restroom where she makes a risky decision by snorting cocaine, setting off a chain reaction of consequences that will leave viewers wondering what's next.

  • Since I First Met You

    The Robins

    00:43:00

    Scene Context: After a quick trip to the restroom, Mia walks back into the room to find her meal waiting for her, no questions asked. It's a simple moment, but one that sets the tone for what's to come. The scene is quiet and unassuming, with no dramatic flair or sudden twists.

  • Teenage in Love

    Woody Thorne

    00:45:00

    Scene Context: Vincent turns to Mia and inquires about her encounter with Tony from Rocky Horror, specifically asking if he treated her to a foot massage.

  • 00:46:00

    Scene Context: Vincent and Mia share a romantic dance at the iconic Jack Rabbit Slims diner in this iconic moment from 'La La Land.' The chemistry between them is palpable as they sway to the music, lost in their own little world.

  • 00:48:00

    Scene Context: In a shocking turn of events, Mia accidentally takes Vincent's heroin, leading to a devastating overdose. The situation quickly spirals out of control as she struggles to stay alive.

  • Flowers On the Wall

    The Statler Brothers

    01:29:00

    Scene Context: In a laid-back moment of joy, Butch belts out his favorite tunes while cruising around with friends. The car's stereo system blasts the catchy beats, and Butch's carefree spirit is contagious, bringing smiles to everyone else's faces. This impromptu sing-along session becomes an unforgettable memory for all involved.

  • If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags) [Acoustic Demo Version]

    Maria McKee

    01:36:00

    Scene Context: In this intense moment from Pulp Fiction, Marsellus bursts into Maynard's pawnshop, hot on the trail of Butch. The situation quickly turns tense as Marsellus finds himself facing off against Maynard, who's got a gun trained squarely on them both.

  • Comanche (Instrumental Version)

    The Revels

    01:37:00

    Scene Context: In a heart-pumping rescue mission, Butch swoops in to save Marcellus from harm, simultaneously taking out Maynard with a decisive move. The stakes are high as lives hang in the balance, and Butch proves himself a true hero.

  • Out of Limits

    The Marketts

    01:51:00

    Scene Context: Butch and Fabienne take to the open road, cruising away on Butch's chopper. The camera captures their carefree spirits as they ride off into the distance.

  • Olé, Olé

    David Snell

    02:18:00

    Scene Context: Ringo makes a quick exit from the diner's kitchen after a brief encounter with some Mexican customers. As he leaves, a lively Latin-inspired tune becomes audible, suggesting the atmosphere didn't exactly mesh with Ringo's style.

  • Surf Rider

    The Lively Ones

    02:23:00

    Scene Context: Pulp Fiction Ending Closing Credits Music

Pulp Fiction (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Main Cast

  • John Travolta Vincent Vega
  • Samuel L. Jackson Jules Winnfield
  • Uma Thurman Mia Wallace
  • Bruce Willis Butch Coolidge
  • Ving Rhames Marsellus Wallace
  • Harvey Keitel The Wolf
  • Eric Stoltz Lance
  • Tim Roth Pumpkin
  • Amanda Plummer Honey Bunny
  • Maria de Medeiros Fabienne

Official Trailer

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Complete Soundtrack List - All Songs Played in the Movie

Song Title Artist Type
Misirlou Dick Dale & His Del-Tones Song
Jungle Boogie Kool & The Gang Song
Strawberry Letter 23 The Brothers Johnson Song
Let's Stay Together Al Green Song
Bustin' Surfboards (Remastered) The Tornadoes Song
Son of a Preacher Man Dusty Springfield Song
Bullwinkle Pt. II The Centurians Song
Lonesome Town Rick Nelson Song
Ace of Spades Link Wray Song
Rumble Link Wray Song
Since I First Met You The Robins Song
Teenage in Love Woody Thorne Song
You Never Can Tell Chuck Berry Song
Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon Urge Overkill Song
Flowers On the Wall The Statler Brothers Song
If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags) [Acoustic Demo Version] Maria McKee Song
Comanche (Instrumental Version) The Revels Song
Out of Limits The Marketts Song
Olé, Olé David Snell Song
Surf Rider The Lively Ones Song
Pumpkin and Honey Bunny (Dialogue Excerpt From "Pulp Fiction") Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer Score
Misirlou Dick Dale, His Del-Tones Score
Royale With Cheese (Dialogue Excerpt From "Pulp Fiction") John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson Score
Jungle Boogie Kool, The Gang Score
Let's Stay Together Al Green Score
Bustin' Surfboards The Tornados Score
Lonesome Town Ricky Nelson Score
Son of a Preacher Man Dusty Springfield Score
Zed's Dead Baby (Dialogue Excerpt From "Pulp Fiction") Maria De Medeiros, Bruce Willis Score
Bullwinkle, Pt. II The Centurians Score
Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest (Dialogue Excerpt From "Pulp Fiction") Jerome Patrick Hoban Score
You Never Can Tell Chuck Berry Score
Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon Urge Overkill Score
If Love Is a Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags) Maria McKee Score
Bring Out the Gimp (Dialogue Excerpt From "Pulp Fiction") Peter Greene, Duane Whitaker Score
Comanche The Revels Score
Flowers On the Wall The Statler Brothers Score
Personality Goes a Long Way (Dialogue Excerpt From "Pulp Fiction") John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson Score
Surf Rider The Lively Ones Score
Ezekiel 25:17 (Dialogue Excerpt From "Pulp Fiction") Samuel L. Jackson Score

Frequently Asked Questions

How many songs are in the soundtrack for Pulp Fiction?

There are 40 songs featured in the soundtrack for Pulp Fiction. SeekerTune lists all of them with detailed scene descriptions.

What are the genres of Pulp Fiction?

The main genres for Pulp Fiction include Thriller, Crime, Comedy, Drama.

Movie Information
Release Year 1994
Rating 9.2
Genres Thriller, Crime, Comedy, Drama
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