The Grown Ups soundtrack includes music by Bob Seger, AC/DC and Adam Sandler. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Dennis Dugan’s 2010 movie on Netflix. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.
Grown Ups stars Adam Sandler as Lenny Feder, a Hollywood movie agent. Kevin James co-stars as Eric Lamonsoff, one of the protagonist’s longtime pals. The storyline follows Lenny as he and his family reunite with a group of friends. Composer Rupert Gregson-Williams (Wonder Woman) scored the 102-minute film; music supervisors Brooks Arthur (The Karate Kid) and Michael Dilbeck (Caddyshack II) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Grown Ups.
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Grown Ups Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2010 Movie
- “Come Back” by J. Geils Band (00:00:00): The Grown Ups soundtrack song scores the opening flashback sequence. Young Lenny (Michael Cavaleri) plays basketball with his St. Marks teammates. He makes a bank shot to win a game.
- “Devil Woman” by Cliff Richard (00:07:00): An interior scene begins. Marcus (David Spade) learns about the death of his former basketball coach. The Grown Ups music plays from a speaker system as he warns a friend about “Arlene from Applebees.”
- “I’m a Gangsta” by Global Operator (00:10:00): Lenny and his family arrive at a funeral. Greg (Jake Goldberg) listens to music via his phone. Keithie (Cameron Boyce) dances to the track.
- “Ave Maria” by Franz Schubert (00:17:00): Rob (Rob Schneider) sings at a funeral. The Grown Ups soundtrack song continues as Lenny talks to Kurt (Chris Rock) and says, “Five bucks it takes him down on one knee.” Rob becomes increasingly dramatic during his performance.
- “Last Child” by Aerosmith (00:20:00): A landscape montage begins. Lenny arrives at a lake home with his friends and family. Roxanne says, “It’s cute. It’ll do for one night.”
- “A Night Like This” by The Romantics (00:28:00): Lenny and company arrive at a restaurant called Woodman’s. Marcus recalls visiting the location during his high school days. Lenny explains the meaning of “wasted” to his kids.
- “I Could be Good for You” by 707 (00:31:00): A restaurant sequence continues. The Grown Ups soundtrack song plays as Dickie (Colin Quinn) greets Lenny aka “Joe Hollywood.” The characters discuss a basketball game from 30 years prior.
- “Rock and Roll Never Forgets” by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (00:38:00): Lenny jokes around with Eric and Kurt during an exterior scene. The Grown Ups music continues during a transition sequence. Lenny enjoys a canoe experience with Eric, Kurt, Marcus and Rob.
- “Lay It on the Line” by Triumph (00:40:00): Lenny hangs out with his crew during an exterior scene. Marcus show a victory net to his pals from a basketball game in the past. Lenny says, “Robbie, you gotta put this on the urn, buddy.”
- “Escape (The Piña Colada Song)” by Rupert Holmes (00:42:00): The Grown Ups soundtrack song scores an outdoors sequence. Marcus carries a boombox as Eric dances with a bucket on his head. The Grown Ups music plays again at 00:49:00.
- “Walk All Over You” by AC/DC (00:47:00): An exterior sequence continues. Lenny starts a game of “arrow roulette” with his buddies. He says, “Remember, whoever stays in the circle the longest wins.”
- “Time for Me to Fly” by REO Speedwagon (00:54:00): Roxanne stands next to her vehicle. She observes Keithie showing Donna (Ada-Nicole Sanger) how to skip a rock. Donna accidentally hits Greg with a stone.
- “Just Can’t Wait” by J. Geils Band (00:57:00): The Grown Ups soundtrack song scores a Water Wizz sequence. Rob talks to his daughters, Jasmine (Madison Riley) and Amber (Jamie Chung), about bathing suits. He questions Marcus’ motivations.
- “Ready for Love” by Bad Company (00:58:00): Roxanne enjoys some pool time with a group of women. They stare at a lifeguard (Alec Musser as Water Park Stud) during a slo-mo scene. Deanne (Maya Rudolph) purrs like a cat.
- “Goodnight Tonight” by Paul McCartney (01:00:00): Lenny and a bunch of people execute a “back door shuffle.” The Grown Ups music continues as Marcus flirts with Amber. Rob describes him as a “genius” to Jasmine (and that’s he’s not gay).
- “Just Got Back” by Cheap Trick (01:02:00): Deanne and company make fun of a Canadian lifeguard’s voice. The Grown Ups soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Amber and Jasmine ride down a water slide with their sister Bridget (Ashley Loren).
- “A Life of Illusion” by Joe Walsh (01:06:00): Wiley (Steve Buscemi) crashes into a bait shop. The track sets in during a transition sequence. Roxanne chats with Sally (Maria Bello).
- “Sentimental Lady” by Bob Welch (01:10:00): Lenny and company hang out during an interior scene. Music plays from a speaker system. Marcus says, “Do you know this song? Oh, this song’s the best.”
- “Monday Morning” by Fleetwood Mac (01:15:00): The Grown Ups soundtrack song accompanies an interior scene. Roxanne sews and speaks in Spanish. Deanne tries to imitate her Mexican accent.
- “I Do” by J. Geils Band (01:24:00): Lenny and company share a group hug. The music continues during a transition sequence. Greg and his friends enjoy some lake time.
- “Every 1’s a Winner” by Hot Chocolate (01:27:00): The Grown Ups music scores a slo-mo sequence. Lenny and company wear orange Water Wizz t-shirts. A basketball sequence begins.
- “Better Things” by The Kinks (01:34:00): Dickie and his teammates celebrate a basketball victory. The Grown Ups soundtrack song continues as players lift up Wiley. Lenny embraces his family.
- “American Fun” by The Stompers (01:36:00): The track scores the beginning of the film’s end credits.
- “Count on Me” by Jefferson Airplane (01:37:00): The Grown Ups music plays during the film’s end credits after “American Fun.
- “Stan the Man” by Adam Sandler (01:39:00): The tune plays during the end credits after “Count on Me.”
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The Grown Ups soundtrack also includes:
- “Raga for a Whale” by Kamal Engels
- “To the Night” by The After After Hours
- “Still Dreaming” by The After After Hours
- “Love Is Alive” by Gary Wright
- “I Still Want You” by The Del Fuegos
- “When Things Go Wrong” by Robin Lane & The Chartbusters
- “Come and Get Your Love” by Redbone
- “The Party’s Over” by Journey
- “Two Tickets to Paradise” by Eddie Money
Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.

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