The Apartment 7A soundtrack includes songs by The Ronettes, Peggy Lee and Julia Garner. This info article contains composer and music supervisor detailsย ย for Natalie Erika James’ 2024 Paramount+ movie. Check out Vague Visagesโ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.
Apartment 7A stars Julia Garner as Terry Gionoffrio, a dancer from Nebraska who moves to New York City. Dianne Wiest co-stars as Minnie Castevet, the protagonistโs mysterious benefactor. The storyline follows Terry as she gets trapped in a supernatural conspiracy. Composers Peter Gregson (Blackbird) and Adam Price (Curfew) scored the 104-minute Paramount+ film, which includes a total of 17 credited needle-drops. Hereโs every song in Apartment 7A, a prequel to the 1968 film Rosemary’s Baby.
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Apartment 7A Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2024 Paramount+ Movie
- “Too Darn Hot” by Cast (00:01:00): The Apartment 7A soundtrack song accompanies an interior scene. Terry prepares for a performance. She rehearses with several colleagues while wearing a black wig.
- “Trumpet” by Paul Mottram (00:03:00): The music begins as the title graphic appears. Terry walks outdoors. A street musician plays a trumpet.
- “Fรผr Elise” by Ludwig van Beethoven (00:26:00): Terry hangs out with Alan (Jim Sturgess). The Apartment 7A music plays from a speaker system. Terry talks to Alan about an audition.
- “Heart” by Peggy Lee (00:30:00): The Apartment 7A soundtrack song scores an interior scene. Terry trips out after being drugged by Alan. She hallucinates in his apartment.
- “Jingle Bells” by APM (00:41:00): Terry rehearses with colleagues. The Apartment 7A music continues during a transition sequence. Terry and Annie (Marli Siu) attend a holiday party.
- “If My Friends Could See Me Now” by Cast (00:44:00): Terry hangs out with Annie after a holiday party. The characters sing a tune together. Terry gives a gift to Annie.
- “Be My Baby” by The Ronettes (00:45:00): An interior scene continues. The Apartment 7A soundtrack song plays as Terry and Annie joke about an audition for The Fiddler on the Roof. The music is featured again during a pivotal climax scene at 01:33:00.
- “Angle of the Morning” by Merrilee Rush (00:49:00): Terry washes clothes. The Apartment 7A music plays from a speaker system. Terry hears a cry and looks at a bottle of bleach.
- “Lullaby, Part 2” by Julia Garner (01:36:00): Terry commits suicide after a demonic ritual. A street sequence continues. The music scores the film’s final moments.
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The Apartment 7A soundtrack also includes:
- “Tune Up (A)” by APM
- “Tap Combination” by Rob Mackenzie
- “Street Corner Blues Tenor Sax” by Richard Geere
- Moving in the Right Director” by 5 Alarm Music
- “Rio Dreams” by Will Kaplan
- “Pale Crook (Fragments 1,2,3 and 4)” by Isobel Waller-Bridge
- “Jolly Old Saint Nicholas” by The Glenn Crytzer Orchestra
- “Your Love” by Geoff Gascoyne & Dorothy Fields
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