The Hangover Part III Movie Soundtrack

The Hangover Part III
Movie Soundtrack (2013)
The Hangover Part III (2013) Movie Soundtrack Poster
DirectorTodd Phillips
StudioWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date2013-05-23
Genre(s)Comedy
Composer(s)Christophe Beck
Music supervisorGeorge Drakoulias
Score albumThe Hangover Part III (Original Motion Picture Score)
Soundtrack albumThe Hangover Part III: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Record labelWaterTower Music
Available onHBO Max, Prime Video, Apple TV+
CastBradley Cooper as Phil Wenneck
Ed Helms as Stu Price
Zach Galifianakis as Alan Garner
Ken Jeong as Leslie Chow
Justin Bartha as Doug Billings
John Goodman as Marshall
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About This Soundtrack

Directed by Todd Phillips, the 2013 comedy film The Hangover Part III is the epic conclusion to the record-breaking comedy trilogy. The film departs from the traditional blackout formula of the previous movies, focusing instead on the Wolfpack (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis) as they attempt to help Alan after a personal crisis. Their road trip takes a dangerous turn when a criminal named Marshall (John Goodman) takes Doug hostage, forcing the guys to hunt down Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong) who has escaped from prison with stolen gold bullion.

The soundtrack of The Hangover Part III plays a critical role in anchoring the film's shift toward a dark comedy thriller. The movie is scored by Christophe Beck, who returned to compose the score for all three films. In addition to Beck's dramatic score, the movie features a curated selection of songs including a hilarious karaoke rendition of Nine Inch Nails' 'Hurt' by Ken Jeong, Billy Joel's 'My Life', and the classic cover of 'Fever' by Sarah Eastman. It also includes modern tracks from Wolfmother, Danzig, and Hanson.

This database serves as the ultimate music directory for The Hangover Part III. While the tracks list is currently being compiled, it is designed to catalog every licensed song, background track, and score cue by Christophe Beck. Each future entry will list verified artist credits, scene descriptions, and links to stream the music on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon.

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Additional Songs

MMMBop ✓ by Hanson
My Life ✓ by Billy Joel
Ave Maria ✓ by Fletcher Sheridan
Everybody's Talkin' ✓ by Harry Nilsson
The Girl from Ipanema ✓ by Billy Strange
Evil Ways ✓ by Santana
Down In Mexico ✓ by The Coasters
Hurt ✓ by Ken Jeong
Mother ✓ by Danzig
F**kin' Problems ✓ by A$AP Rocky
N.I.B. ✓ by Black Sabbath
I Believe I Can Fly ✓ by Ken Jeong
Hurt ✓ by Nine Inch Nails
Joker and the Thief ✓ by Wolfmother
Apple Tree ✓ by Wolfmother
The Stranger ✓ by Billy Joel
Dark Fantasy ✓ by Kanye West
In the Air Tonight ✓ by Phil Collins
Fever ✓ by The Cramps
Total tracks: 19 Total duration: 71:27
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About the Composer(s)

Christophe Beck (born November 30, 1968) is a Canadian film and television composer. He is a graduate of Yale University and the USC Thornton School of Music. Beck won an Emmy Award in 1998 for his work on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He is also known for composing the scores for Frozen, Ant-Man, WandaVision, and the entire The Hangover trilogy, blending traditional orchestral arrangements with contemporary comedic energy.

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Did you know?

  • Chow's Karaoke Performance: Ken Jeong's character Leslie Chow sings a memorable karaoke version of Nine Inch Nails' song 'Hurt' in a penthouse suite in Las Vegas. This performance serves as a dark and comedic commentary on his chaotic lifestyle.
  • Christophe Beck's Complete Trilogy: Composer Christophe Beck scored all three Hangover films, creating a cohesive musical identity for the Wolfpack's adventures that evolved from lighthearted acoustic themes in the first film to dramatic orchestrations in the final chapter.
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Official Trailer

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About the Movie

Following the death of Alan's father, the Wolfpack decides to take Alan to a rehabilitation facility. However, on the way, they are ambushed by a mob boss named Marshall, who kidnaps Doug and demands that they find Leslie Chow, who stole millions of dollars in gold. Phil, Stu, and Alan must once again track Chow down, leading them back to where it all began: Las Vegas.

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Additional Information

â„šī¸ Director
Todd Phillips
â„šī¸ Composer
Christophe Beck
đŸĸ Studio
Warner Bros. Pictures
â„šī¸ Release Date
May 23, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions

How many songs are in the The Hangover Part III soundtrack?

The soundtrack for The Hangover Part III features 19 licensed songs.

Who composed the score for The Hangover Part III?

The original score was composed by Christophe Beck, who also scored the first two films of the trilogy.

What song does Chow sing in Las Vegas?

Leslie Chow sings a karaoke version of 'Hurt' by Nine Inch Nails.
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Editorial Score
⭐ 7.4 /10

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✓ Confirmed Tracks: Identified and verified via official credits or timestamp analysis.
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