Spaceballs - Music

Music

When the film was released, Spaceballs: The Soundtrack was also released on Atlantic Records, featuring many of the songs heard in the film, as well as three score cues by composer John Morris.

For the "19th Anniversary", La-La Land Records released a "limited edition" CD presenting the score in its entirety for the first time, with bonus tracks featuring alternate takes and tracks composed for, but not used in the film.

  • "Spaceballs Theme" by The Spinners (written by Jeff Pescetto, Clyde Lieberman, Mel Brooks)
  • "My Heart has a Mind of Its Own" by Gloria Sklerow, Lenny Macaluso, Kim Carnes, Jeffrey Osborne
  • "Heartstrings" by Berlin
  • "Raise Your Hands" by Bon Jovi
  • "Theme from Lawrence of Arabia" (written by Maurice Jarre)
  • "Good Enough" by Van Halen
  • "Hot Together" by The Pointer Sisters
  • "Wanna Be Loved by You" by Ladyfire

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