The soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino’s 2007 movie ‘Death Proof’ features rare music from the 1960s and 1970s including: Smith’s ‘Baby It’s You’, Willy DeVille’s ‘It’s So Easy’, The Coasters’ ‘Down In Mexico’ and April March’s ‘Chick Habit’. Interspersed with clips of dialogue from various scenes in the film.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | The Last Race | Jack Nitzsche | 2.39 |
| Track 2 | Baby, It’s You | Smith | 3.22 |
| Track 3 | Paranoia Prima | Ennio Morricone | 3.19 |
| Track 4 | Planning and Scheming | Eli Roth | 1 |
| Track 5 | Jeepster | T.Rex | 4.09 |
| Track 6 | Stuntman Mike | Rose McGowan | 0.18 |
| Track 7 | Staggolee | Pacific Gas and Electric | 3.5 |
| Track 8 | The Love You Save (May Be Your Own) | Joe Tex | 2.56 |
| Track 9 | Good Love, Bad Love | Eddie Floyd | 2.11 |
| Track 10 | Down in Mexico | The Coasters | 3.22 |
| Track 11 | Hold Tight | Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich | 2.47 |
| Track 12 | Sally and Jack | Pino Donaggio | 1.25 |
| Track 13 | It’s So Easy | Various Artists | 2.1 |
| Track 14 | Whatever-however | Tracie Thoms | 0.36 |
| Track 15 | Riot in Thunder Alley | Eddie Beram | 2.04 |
| Track 16 | Chick Habit | April March | 2.07 |




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