The Hangover Part III Movie Soundtrack
The Hangover Part III | |
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| Movie Soundtrack (2013) | |
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| Director | Todd Phillips |
| Studio | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Release date | 2013-05-23 |
| Genre(s) | Comedy |
| Composer(s) | Christophe Beck |
| Music supervisor | George Drakoulias |
| Score album | The Hangover Part III (Original Motion Picture Score) |
| Soundtrack album | The Hangover Part III: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
| Record label | WaterTower Music |
| Available on | HBO Max, Prime Video, Apple TV+ |
| Cast | Bradley 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 ... e 3 more |
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.
Additional Songs
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MMMBop
by Hanson
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My Life
by Billy Joel
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Ave Maria
by Fletcher Sheridan
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Everybody's Talkin'
by Harry Nilsson
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The Girl from Ipanema
by Billy Strange
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Evil Ways
by Santana
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Down In Mexico
by The Coasters
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Hurt
by Ken Jeong
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Mother
by Danzig
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F**kin' Problems
by A$AP Rocky
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N.I.B.
by Black Sabbath
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I Believe I Can Fly
by Ken Jeong
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Hurt
by Nine Inch Nails
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Joker and the Thief
by Wolfmother
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Apple Tree
by Wolfmother
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The Stranger
by Billy Joel
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Dark Fantasy
by Kanye West
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In the Air Tonight
by Phil Collins
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Fever
by The Cramps
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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.
Official Trailer
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.
Additional Information
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At Soundtrack Wiki, we take musical accuracy seriously. Every track list, scene description, and timestamp featured on this page has been manually verified by our editorial team to ensure it reflects the actual usage in the production.
Our methodology involves cross-referencing official credits, digital fingerprints, and frame-by-frame analysis of the soundtrack in context.

