2020s

Soundtracks of Cinema: ‘Clown in a Cornfield’

Clown in a Cornfield Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2025 Movie on Amazon and Shudder

The Clown in a Cornfield soundtrack includes music by Eric B. & Rakim, Buck 65 and Dirty Honey. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Eli Craig’s 2025 movie on Amazon and Shudder. Check out Vague Visagesโ€™ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.

Clown in a Cornfield stars Katie Douglas as Quinn, a 17-year-old girl who moves from Philadelphia to Kettle Springs, Missouri. Aaron Abrams co-stars as Dr. Glenn Maybrook, the protagonistโ€™s widower father and a doctor. The storyline follows Quinn as she gets involved in a local conspiracy involving a killer called Frendo. Composers Brandon Roberts (Andor) and Marcus Trumpp (Fear Street: Part One – 1994) scored the 96-minute film; music supervisors Nora Felder (Stranger Things) and Lindsay Wolfington (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before) picked the featured needle-drops. Hereโ€™s every song in Clown in a Cornfield, an adaptation of Adam Cesare’s 2020 novel.

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Clown in a Cornfield Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2025 Movie

Clown in a Cornfield Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2025 Movie on Amazon and Shudder

  • “What Do I Owe” by Dummy (00:01:00): The Clown in a Cornfield soundtrack song scores the opening 1991 sequence. Various people party inside a barn. Jessica (Kaitlyn Bacon) flirts with Tyler (Dylan McEwan).
  • “I Ain’t No Joke” by Eric B. & Rakim (00:04:00): Dylan gets killed. The title graphic appears. The Clown in a Cornfield music kicks in during a “NOW” sequence as Quinn travels with her father, Glenn.
  • “Break Down” by Owen Chaim/APM Music (00:04:00): A travel sequence continues. Quinn complains about 80s rap. Glenn reacts to his daughter’s reference to the 1940s and a cultural age gap.
  • “Get Out of the Way” by Mother Mother (00:07:00): Quinn opens a box with a knife. The Clown in a Cornfield soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Quinn puts on an earring and looks at a photo of her late mother.
  • “If I Look Fine” by Roet (00:23:00): Quinn chats Cole (Carson MacCormac) about their deceased family members. Janet (Cassandra Potenza) interrupts the conversation. Quinn arrives at her home with Cole during a transition sequence.
  • “Bye Bye” by Haiku Hands and Ribongia (00:37:00): Glenn starts his vehicle. The Clown in a Cornfield music continues during a transition sequence. Matt (Alexandre Martin Deakin) lifts weights and gets beheaded by Frendo.
  • “A Thousand Little Fires (Hyper Edit)” by Anthony Lazaro (00:39:00): Quinn looks at her phone during an interior scene. The Clown in a Cornfield soundtrack song continues as she reads a text message from Cole. Quinn declines a party invitation.
  • “Not About You” by Haiku Hands (00:40:00): Quinn looks at her sleeping father. A transition sequence begins. Quinn travels to a party with Cole.
  • Wicked and Weird” by Buck 65 (00:45:00): Cole finishes a speech at a party. Music plays from a speaker system. Quinn dances with Cole.
  • “Heavyweight” by Ruckspin x Eliza Legzdina (00:46:00): Quinn enters a shed with Cole. The Clown in a Cornfield soundtrack song plays as the characters share an intimate moment. Cole says, “Maybe we should slow down a bit.”
  • “The Force” by Glenn Herweijer, Ben Sumner and Nicholas Michael Hill/APM Music (01:27:00): Quinn kills one of the Frendo killers with her vehicle. She drives down a road with her father and Cole. The track fades during a landscape shot.
  • “Keep It Up” by Good Neighbours (01:29:00): Quinn starts her vehicle. She looks at her father and says, “Love you. Bye!” The tune fades as Quinn drives away and throws a Baypen music box out a window.
  • “Won’t Take Me Alive” by Dirty Honey (01:30:00): A mini Frendo doll pops out of a Baypen music box. The Clown in a Cornfield music scores the film’s final moments and end credits.

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The Clown in a Cornfield soundtrack also includes:

  • “If You Don’t Want Me” by Bobby Carmichael/BMG Production Music
  • “Good Friends” by Bobby Carmichael/BMG Production Music
  • “High Life” by Black Roses, XST and Xsn/BMG Production Music
  • “Washington Post” by Frank Erickson/BMG Production Music
  • “Bach Prelude No. 1 in C Major BWV 846 Standard Version” by Johann Sebastian Bach/BMG Production Music
  • “How U Feelin” by Kabwasa
  • “Comin’ in Hot” by LiTTiE and Kali J

Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visagesโ€™ founding editor.