Jack Frost (1998 Film) - Music

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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