The Apprentice soundtrack includes songs by Baccara, Consumers and New Order. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Ali Abbasi’s 2024 movie on Amazon and Apple. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.
The Apprentice stars Sebastian Stan as Donald Trump, the vice president of the Trump Organization. Jeremy Strong co-stars as Roy Cohn, the focal antihero’s scheming lawyer. The storyline follows Donald as he seeks power in New York City. Composers Martin Dirkov (Holy Spider), David Holmes (Ocean’s Eleven) and Brian Irvine (Independence Day: Resurgence) scored the 122-minute film; music supervisors Dina Coughlan (Evil Dead Rise) and Rory McPartland (Evil Dead Rise) picked the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in The Apprentice.
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The Apprentice Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2024 Movie
- “Anti Anti Anti” by Consumers (00:01:00): Richard Nixon delivers a famous speech. The Apprentice soundtrack song kicks in during the title sequence. A New York City montage begins.
- “Street Man” by Brooklyn Dreams (00:06:00): The Apprentice music accompanies an exterior sequence. Donald drives a vehicle. He arrives at an apartment complex.
- “El Preso” by Fruko y Sus Tesos (00:10:00): Donald and Freddy (Charlie Carrick) visit a night club. Music plays from the speaker system. Donald wears a beige sports coat.
- “Rock Your Baby” by George McCrae (00:16:00): The Apprentice soundtrack song scores an interior sequence. Donald hangs out with Roy. He talks about taking over New York City.
- “Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 4 1 Andante Vivace DG” by Ludwig van Beethoven (00:31:00): Donald tries on a new suit. The Apprentice music continues during a transition sequence. Musicians perform at a members-only club as Donald spots Ivana (Maria Bakalova) for the first time.
- “Yes Sir, I Can Boogie” by Baccara (00:33:00): Donald covers Ivana’s bill. He grins while observing his future wife. The music plays again at 00:49:00 and 01:59:00 during the film’s end credits.
- “Moonlight and You” by Adam Saunders (00:36:00): Donald navigates a social club. The Apprentice soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Donald talks to Andy Warhol (Bruce Beaton).
- “Fly Away with Me” by Robert J. Walsh (00:37:00): A social club sequence continues. Big band music plays from the speaker system. Roy walks down a staircase and greets Donald.
- “Ghost Rider” by Suicide (00:39:00): Roy delivers a speech and says, “God bless America!” The Apprentice music continues during a transition sequence. Donald witnesses Roy having sex with a man.
- “I’m Your Boogie Man” by KC and the Sunshine Band (00:54:00): Donald speaks to Ivana about being a “killer.” A transition sequence begins. A reporter talks about New York City and something “rotten” in “the core of the fruit.”
- “One Night in New York” by Adam Saunders and Frank Shelley (00:59:00): Donald expresses his love for Ivana. The Apprentice soundtrack song continues during a match cut transition shot. Donald and Ivana celebrate their marriage at a wedding reception.
- “Blue Monday” by New Order (01:03:00): A New Year’s Eve sequence begins. The Apprentice music continues during an archival clip featuring U.S. President Ronald Reagan. Donald talks to Roy in a building lobby.
- “Always on My Mind” by Pet Shop Boys (01:18:00): Donald sits in bed with Ivana after Freddy’s death. The Apprentice soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Donald exits a limousine outside Trump Tower.
- “Fantasy Boy” by New Baccara (01:26:00): Donald argues with Ivana during an interior scene. He sexually assaults her. The music sets in as Donald grunts after taunting Ivana.
- “My Country ‘Tis of Thee” by James Lucas Cruickshank, Henos Girma, Elliot Hunter Self, Ross Cameron Bruce Fraser, Eamon Bernard Fraser (01:50:00): An interior scene begins. Choir members sing at Roy’s funeral. Donald undergoes a plastic surgery procedure.
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The Apprentice soundtrack also includes:
- “Faoin Ngrian | Mballe Atha Cliath” by Danny Forde
- Ella Arresto” by Daniel Guzman Loyzaga and Osnel Odit Bavastro
- “Do My Own Thing” by Danny Forde
- “Baby, Smile” by Abel Mariscal Torres and Israel Mariscal Torres
- “A Place That I Call Home” by Diane Hirlian and Frank Sark
- “Derry Air” by Danny Forde
- “Taking a Gamble” by Adam Saunders and Frank Shelley
- Wade in the Water” by Danny Forde
- “Cello Concerto in D Major, H. VIIB No. 2 2 Adagio” by Franz Joseph Haydn
Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.
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