Cat Power Discography - Songs Used in Movies

Songs Used in Movies

  • "Maybe Not"
    The Quiet (2005, Jamie Babbit); "Tout est parfait" (2008, Yves Christian Fournier)
  • "Naked, If I Want To" (Jerry A. Miller Jr.)
    Jackpot (2001, Michael Polish) (as "Naked If I Want To Be")
  • "Metal Heart"
    Desert Blue (1998, Morgan J. Freeman)
  • "Rockets"
    Trance (1998, Michael Almereyda)
  • "I Found a Reason" (Lou Reed)
    Habibti min elskede (2002, Pernille Fischer Christensen); The Secret Lives of Dentists (2002, Alan Rudolph); Saving Face (2004, Alice Wu); Dandelion (2004, Mark Milgard); V for Vendetta (2005, James McTeigue)
  • "Sea of Love" (John Phillip Baptiste & George Khoury)
    Subrosa (2000, Helen Lee); Juno (2007, Jason Reitman)
  • "In This Hole"
    New Rose Hotel (1998, Abel Ferrara); Under Heaven (1998, Meg Richman); Jackpot (2001, Michael Polish)
  • "Paths of Victory" (Bob Dylan)
    North Country (2005, Niki Caro)
  • "Cross Bones Style"
    Searching For The Wrong-Eyed Jesus (2005, Andrew Douglas)
  • "Nude as the News"
    Winter Passing (2005, Adam Rapp)
  • "Troubled Waters" (Sam Coslow & Arthur Johnston)
    Perfect Stranger (2007, James Foley); "Tout est parfait" (2008, Yves Christian Fournier)
  • "The Greatest"
    My Blueberry Nights (2007); 17 Again (2009)
  • "Werewolf"
    Powder Blue (2009, Timothy Linh Bui); Los abrazos rotos (2009, Pedro Almodóvar)
  • "I Found a Reason"
    V For Vendetta (2006 James McTeigue)
  • Unknown which song(s)
    Vern (2004, Suzi Yoonessi)

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