Additional Songs in The Film
- Gary Puckett and the Union Gap – Young Girl (1968)
- Robert Graysmith watches Paul Avery et al. having a good time at the hack bar
- Oliver – Jean (1969)
- Bryan Hartnell and Cecelia Shepard drive to Lake Berryessa
- Vanilla Fudge – Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) (1967)
- Played during the taxi overhead shot/Paul Stine murder sequence
- José Feliciano – Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying (1968)
- Dave Toschi and Bill Armstrong drive to the Stine murder scene
- Tommy James and the Shondells – Crystal Blue Persuasion (1969)
- Avery has been converted to the way of the Aqua Velva
- Perry Como – There is No Christmas Like a Home Christmas (1950)
- Melvin Belli discusses his Zodiac letter with the police
- Mario Lanza – Arrivederci, Roma
- Played at the Italian restaurant where Robert and Melanie meet for the first time
- Anne Murray – Snowbird (1970)
- Played during the restaurant scene where Armstrong is sharing his BLT with Toschi
- Songs featured in the "four years later" montage (director's cut only):
- America – A Horse with No Name (1972)
- The Temptations – Papa Was a Rollin' Stone (1972)
- Roberta Flack – Killing Me Softly with His Song (1972)
- Janis Ian – At Seventeen (1975)
- Bachman-Turner Overdrive – You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet (1974)
- Average White Band – Pick Up the Pieces (1974)
- Ohio Players – Love Rollercoaster (1975)
- Steely Dan – Deacon Blues (1977)
- Avery watches Graysmith getting interviewed on TV
- Boz Scaggs – Lowdown (1976)
- Graysmith and Toschi discuss Arthur Leigh Allen in a restaurant
- Thomas Chase Jones – Spooky Nights
- ?
- Lalo Schifrin – Tar Sequence
- TV news muzak
- Gerry Rafferty – Baker Street (1978)
- Graysmith finally meets Allen face to face (his "Sherlock Holmes moment")
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