Whole World is Celebratin [lyrics] (available on official Soundtrack release)
Written by: Chris Farren, Wayne Crawford
Performed by: Chris Farren
Plays: After the voice-over intro, during the opening credits. [00:01:46 - External]
Time Out
Written and produced by Chris Farren
Plays: Most likely the instrumental music playing during Doris' Comet Party [Internal]
I'll Take the Blame [lyrics] (available on Slices of the Past & Future - Thom Pace)
Written and performed by Thom Pace
Plays: While Reggie and Larry are making-out in the projection booth the night of the comet. [Internal]
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
Performed by Jerry Sharell
Plays: While Reggie and Larry are making-out. [00:09:58 - Internal]
Let My Fingers Do the Walking [lyrics] (available on official Soundtrack release)
Written by: Kenny Lee Lewis, Diane Steinberg
Performed by: Stallion
Plays: When Reggie wakes up the morning after the comet. [00:13:20 - Internal]
Strong Heart [lyrics] (available on official Soundtrack release)
Written by: Skip Adams, Mark Bensi
Performed by: John Townsend
Plays: While Reggie plays the Tempest game in the movie theatre lobby.
[00:15:06 - Internal]
Jingle Bells
Performed by: Jerry Sharell
Plays: From the radio of the empty Mercedes that Reggie pulls up beside at the traffic lights. [0:20:10 - Internal]
Unbelievable [lyrics] (available on official Soundtrack release)
Written by: Gary Mallaber, John Massaro,
Byron Alldred
Performed by: Revolver
Plays: When Sam switches on her radio at the house. [00:23:35 - Internal*]
Trouble [lyrics] (available on official Soundtrack release)
Written and Performed by: Skip Adams
Plays: In the car on the way to the radio station and when the girls enter the radio station. [00:26:10 -Internal]
Lady in Love [lyrics] (available on official Soundtrack release)
Written by: Bob Summers
Performed by: Revolver
Plays: When the girls meet Hector at the radio station. [00:27:57 - Internal]
Living on the Edge [lyrics] (version available on the unofficial Soundtrack release)
Written by: Jocko Marcellino, Randy Handley
Performed by: Jocko Marcellino
Plays: The first song Sam plays at the radio station. [0:32:40 Internal]
Virgin in Love [lyrics] (available on official Soundtrack release)
Written by: Thom Pace, Maria Hegsted
Performed by: Thom Pace
Plays: Playing on the car radio when Sam is driving, before she gets pulled over by the cops. [00:36:44 - Internal]
Hard Act to Follow [lyrics] (available on official Soundtrack release)
Written by: Michael Hanna, Diana DeWitt, James Pritchett
Performed by: Diana DeWitt
Plays: When Sam goes to the bathroom to freshen up [00:38:35 - Internal]
Learn to Love Again [lyrics] (available on official Soundtrack release)
Written by: Chris Farren
Performed by: Chris Farren & Amy Holland
Plays: At the radio station when Reggie and Hector have a heart-to-heart [0:40:30 - Internal] and again over the End Credits. [01:31:34 - External]
Girls Just Want to Have Fun [lyrics]
Written by: Robert Hazard
Performed by: Tami Holbrook (not Cyndi Lauper)
Plays: During the Department Store 'shopping' scene. [00:52:53 - External/Internal/External]
Eyes on You
Written by Bob Summers
Performed by Jocko Marcellino
Plays: In the Department Store when the girls are caught 'shopping'.
[00:55:26 - Internal]
Tell Me Yourself [lyrics] (available on official Soundtrack release)
Written by: Gary Mallaber, John Massaro, Byron Alldred
Performed by: Revolver
Plays: In Hector's car on his way back to the radio station.
[01:08:17 - External/Internal]
Never Give Up
Written by Jay White
Performed by Bobby Caldwell
Plays: When Hector returns to the radio station and meets Audrey.
[01:09:18 - Internal]
Makin' Me Blue
Written by Bob Summers
Performed by Jim Christopher
Plays: When Hector arrives at the Scientists' base. [01:17:26 - Internal]
King Country Woman
Written by Thom Pace & Dave Hegsted
Performed by Doug Kershaw
Plays: When they all leave the Scientists' base. [01:25:40 - Internal]
Songs Produced By: Don Perry, Bob Summers
Songs Recorded At: BDR Sound, Hollywood Sound, Studio Masters
Songs Mixed By: Tom Perry, Bob Summers, Ross Pallone, Tim Jaquette
Radio Jingles: LA Air Force
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* Internal music can be heard by the characters, External music can only be heard by the viewer. On some occasions the music will switch from being External to Internal and vice-versa. Most of the music in Night of the Comet is Internal, coming from the radio station.