Music
The film features 22 tracks:
- Frosty the Snowman - The Jack Frost Band
- Roll with the Changes - REO Speedwagon
- Merry Christmas Baby - Hanson
- Everytime We Say Goodbye - Cole Porter
- Rock and Roll (Part 2) - Gary Glitter
- Don't Lose Your Faith - The Jack Frost Band
- Can't Let Go - Lucinda Williams
- Leavin' Again - Steve Poltz
- Couldn't Stand the Weather - Stevie Ray Vaughan
- Landslide - Fleetwood Mac
- Free Ride - The Edgar Winter Group
- Hey Now Now - Swirl 360
- Final Fire - Hans Zimmer
- Jingle Bell Rock - Michael Sherwood
- Hot in the City - Billy Idol
- Gimme Some Lovin - Hanson
- Sleigh Ride - Spice Girls
- Slow Ride - Foghat
- Five Candles (You Were There) - Jars of Clay
- How - Lisa Loeb
- Father's Love - Bob Carlisle
- Good Lovin' - Hanson
Not all of these songs are available on the soundtrack CD however.
Featured on the CD release are:
No. | Title | Performers | Length | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | "Gimme Some Lovin'" | Hanson | ||
2. | "Frosty The Snowman" | The Jack Frost Band | ||
3. | "How" | Lisa Loeb | ||
4. | "Father's Love" | Bob Carlisle | ||
5. | "Hey Now Now" | Swirl 360 | ||
6. | "Sleigh Ride" | Spice Girls | ||
7. | "Good Lovin'" | Hanson | ||
8. | "Five Candles" | Jars of Clay | ||
9. | "Can't Let Go" | Lucinda Williams | ||
10. | "Leavin' Again" | Steve Poltz | ||
11. | "Have A Little Faith" | The Jack Frost Band | ||
12. | "Merry Christmas Baby" | Hanson | ||
13. | "Wait For You" | Fighting Gravity | ||
14. | "Frostbite" | Trevor Rabin |
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