Brats Soundtrack (2024). A Hulu documentary movie directed and written by Andrew McCarthy. Music from the film bellow.
Centering on 1980s films starring the “Brat Pack” and their profound impact on the young stars’ lives.
Cast: Demi Moore, Andrew McCarthy, Ally Sheedy, Lea Thompson, Molly Ringwald, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Timothy Hutton, Jon Cryer, David Blum
Release Date: June 13, 2024
Genres: Documentary
Brats Trailer Music
- Don’t You (Forget About Me) – Simple Minds
Brats Soundtrack List
- Love Will Tear Us Apart – Joy Division
- Old Time Rock & Roll – Bob seger & The Silver Bullet Band
- Just Like Heaven – The Cure
- Back In The High Life Again – Steve Winwood
- Love Theme from St. Elmo’s Fire (For Just a Moment) – David Foster
- St. Elmo’s Fire (Man In Motion) – John Parr
- If You Leave – Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
- Forever Young – Alphaville
- Ride Into the Sun – Lou Reed
- Oh Yeah – Yello
- Don’t You (Forget About Me) – Zoë Fox and the Rocket Clocks
- Don’t You (Forget About Me) – Simple Minds
Music Score Composer: Johannes Winkler
External Links: IMDb
Movie Streaming on / Network: Hulu
Production companies: ABC News Studios, Liebman Entertainment, Neon
Please what is the name of the piano song playing in the closing credits?
I am also searching for this!
I am wondering about the instrumental music played at the closing credits-it was very beautiful.
Thank you for making the list
I would like to know what the piano music was at the end of the credits, and where can I listen to that. Was it Johannes Winkler? Whats the name of the piece?
I too would like to know what the piano piece was that played during the closing credits!
I would like to know what the piano piece was that played during the closing credits! It is beautiful!
Like others I want to know more about the piano piece that played during the credits. It is beautiful, I’ve been rewinding the credits to listen to it multiple times.
Great documentary with great music, but the most beautiful music was the very end of the end credits. It’s has sort of a Japanese Zen kind of mood…very meditative and very befitting of Andrew McCarthY’s journey. Johannes Winkler is all I can come up with.
Please help!
-Dan