The Suicide Squad Soundtrack: The Songs James Gunn Picked First

“It was either ‘Folsom Prison Blues,’ which of course is at the very beginning of the movie or it was The Pixies’ ‘Hey,’ which I’ve wanted to use forever,” Gunn says. “I had thought before, oh, that’d be great in a Guardians of the Galaxy movie, but there’s all the ‘whores’ talk. You can’t really use it in the Guardians movie. But I love that song. I love a good, slow walk. And what better thing to slow walk to than the Pixies’ ‘Hey’?”

Of course, that isn’t just any version of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues” that opens the movie as we first enter Belle Reve, it’s the version that Cash performed at the famed prison itself, before a literal captive audience. And The Pixies’ “Hey” comes from one of the greatest rock albums of the 1980s, Doolittle, and it does indeed set the mood for a perfect “slow walk” sequence (the second of the film).

Here are all of the songs in the soundtrack for your listening pleasure, as well…

“Folsom Prison Blues” Johnny Cash
“People Who Died” The Jim Carroll Band
“Sucker’s Prayer” The Decemberists
“Samba na Sola” Ceu
Adagio (CONCIERTO DE ARANJUEZ FOR GUITAR AND ORCHESTRA) Pepe Romero, Sir Neville Marriner, Academy of St Martin in the Fields
“Whistle for the Choir” The Fratellis
“Point of Know Return” Kansas
“Sola” Jessie Reyez
“Can’t Sleep” K.Flay
“Quem tem Joga” Dirk Barbosa ft. Gloria Groove e Karol Conka
“Meu Tambor” Marcelo D2 ft. Zuzuka Poderosa
“Just a Gigolo (I Ain’t Got Nobody)” Louis Prima
“Hey” The Pixies
“So Busted” Culture Abuse
“Oh No!” grandson
“Rain” grandson and Jessie Reyes

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