The A Different Man soundtrack includes songs by The Cramps, Lou Reed and Irma Thomas. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Aaron Schimberg’s 2024 movie on HBO Max. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.
A Different Man stars Sebastian Stan as Edward, a deformed actor. Renate Reinsve co-stars as Ingrid, the protagonist’s playwright neighbor. The storyline follows Edward as he changes his appearance and struggles to find true happiness. Composer Umberto Smerilli (Il Regno) scored the 112-minute film; music supervisors Melissa Chapman (Between the Temples) and Annie Pearlman (Between the Temples) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in A Different Man.
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A Different Man Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2024 Movie
- “Primer Mensaje” by Grupo Niche (00:25:00): Edward enters his building. The A Different Man soundtrack song plays from a nearby speaker system. Edward reads a note from Ingrid.
- “Turn Around” by Carl Lee Perkins (00:35:00): Edward navigates a bar after vomiting. The A Different Man music plays from the speaker system. The bartender says, “Crapper’s for customers only, buddy.”
- “I Can Hardly Stand It” by The Cramps (00:44:00): Edward aka Guy visits a bar after changing his appearance. He hangs out with a group of sports fans. Edward/Guy stares at three people.
- “With You” by Lou Reed (00:44:00): A bar scene continues. The A Different Man soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Edward/Guy stares at his reflection in a mirror and chuckles.
- “Hittin’ on Nothing” by Irma Thomas (01:03:00): Ingrid hosts Edward/Guy at her apartment. She plays some music. Ingrid dances with Edward/Guy.
- “Slum Goddess” by Caroline Golum and Umberto Smerilli (01:18:00): A bar sequence begins. The A Different Man soundtrack song is performed by a female patron. Edward/Guy hangs out with Oswald (Adam Pearson).
- “I Wanna Get Next to You” by Adam Pearson and Umberto Smerilli (01:20:00): A bar sequence continues. Oswald performs a karaoke tune. Edward/Guy watches from a table.
- “Jingle Bells” by Maddox Brothers & Rose (01:39:00): Edward/Guy works with a physical therapist. The A Different Man music plays from a speaker system. Ingrid and Oswald leave their apartment unit.
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The A Different Man soundtrack also includes:
- “Old Time Cat-O’Nine” by Lord Invader
- “Out of the Sewers, Onto the Streets” by Mutant Scum
- “Clubbin'” by KinG Pen and DJ Wellz feat. Peeezo
- “Corporate” by Aleksandr Shamaluev
- “I Owe It to the Girls” by Teddy & The Frat Girls
- “Every Day” by Nate & The Nightmares
Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.
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