Se7en Soundtrack [1995]
List of Songs
Closer (Precursor)
Nine Inch Nails
0:04
Plays in the opening sequence of the film.
Suite No. 3 in D Major, BMV 1069 Air
Stuttgarter Kammerorchester & Karl Münchinger
0:26
William Somerset checks out books relating to the seven deadly sins while David Mills is looking through the case files.
Trouble Man
Marvin Gaye
0:33
William Somerset introduces himself to David Mill's wife Tracy at their house.
Straight, No Chaser
Thelonious Monk
0:36
At the dinner table with David and Tracy Mills, William Somerset talks about his life in the city.
Now's The Time
Charlie Parker
0:56
William Somerset is listening to the radio when he gets a call from Tracy Mills.
The Fourth Man
Universal Production Music
0:57
First song at the diner, William Somerset asks Tracy Mills to tell her husband how she truly feels about living in the city.
Gypsy Csardas
Universal Production Music
0:58
Second song at the diner, Tracy Mills reveals to William Somerset that she is pregnant.
Love Plus One
Haircut 100
1:06
William Somerset and David Mills wait at a pizza parlor for the informant.
I Cover the Waterfront
Billie Holiday
1:07
William Somerset and David Mills wait at a barbershop for the informant with the information on who's been checking out books relating to the seven deadly sins.
El Michoacano
El Mariachi Tepalcatepec
1:08
Inside a car, William Somerset and David Mills check out a list of books from a man named Jonathon Doe.
Guilty
Gravity Kills
1:24
William Somerset and David Mills arrive at an S&M store, asking the store clerk about John Doe.
1:25
William Somerset and David Mills arrive at the underground strip club where they find a prostitute killed by an unwilling man.
Speaking of Happiness
Gloria Lynne
1:28
Inside a bar, William Somerset tells David Mills why he's quitting his job.
The Heart's Filthy Lesson
David Bowie
2:02
Played entirely in the end credits.
In the Beginning
The Statler Brothers
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