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Soundtracks of Cinema: ‘Nobody’

Nobody Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2021 Movie on Amazon

The Nobody soundtrack includes music by Nina Simone, Pat Benatar and Louis Armstrong. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Ilya Naishuller’s 2021 movie on Amazon. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.

Nobody stars Bob Odenkirk as Hutch Mansell, a former government assassin. Alexey Serebryakov co-stars as Yulian Kuznetsov, a Russian gangster. The storyline follows Hutch as he seeks revenge against local criminals. Composer David Buckley (Jason Bourne) scored the 92-minute film; music supervisor Rachel Levy (Twisters) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Nobody.

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Nobody Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2021 Movie

Nobody Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2021 Movie on Amazon

  • “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” by Nina Simone (00:00:00): The Nobody soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Hutch smokes a cigarette in an interrogation room and holds a cat. The track plays again at 01:24:00.
  • “Heartbreaker” by Pat Benatar (00:11:00): Jim the Neighbor (Paul Essiembre) enters his vehicle. The Nobody music plays from the speaker system. The track is featured again at 01:13:00.
  • “Life Is a Bitch” by Luther Allison (00:19:00): Hutch talks to his father, David (David Mansell), about doing a “thing.” A montage sequence begins. Hutch arrives at a tattoo shop.
  • “I’ve Gotta Be Me” by Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé (00:26:00): Hutch rides a bus and thinks, “Please, God, Open that door.” The Nobody soundtrack song continues during a slo-mo sequence. A group of Russian gangsters harass a young woman (Megan Best).
  • “Bukhgalter” by Kombinatsiya and Alyona Apina (00:36:00): Yulian enters a night club. A female karaoke singer (Yulia Guzhva) sings a tune. Yulian joins the performance.
  • “Serye glaza” by Natasha Korolyova (00:37:00): A night club sequence continues. The Nobody music plays from a speaker system. Yulian walks with a drink in his hand and acknowledges various associates.
  • “Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor” by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (00:41:00): Yulian looks at a metro card. The Nobody soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Hutch jogs and then prepares a meal.
  • “I Told Myself a Lie” by Clyde McPhatter (00:43:00): Hutch receives a text message about his former handler, The Barber (Colin Salmon). A transition sequence begins. Hutch meets with The Barber.
  • “Funky Music Sho’ ‘Nuff Turns Me On” by Edwin Starr (00:50:00): Hutch gets put in a trunk by Pavel (Araya Mengesha). The Nobody music continues during a transition sequence. Pavel chats with two associates in a vehicle.
  • “Straighten Up and Fly Right” by Dean Hudson and His Orchestra feat. The Sherry Sisters (00:57:00): Hutch plays a record during an interior scene. The Nobody soundtrack song continues as he enjoys an adult beverage. Hutch tells a story to a group of injured assassins.
  • “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong (01:01:00): Hutch plays a record. He starts a fire in his basement. Hutch breaks into Jim the Neighbor’s vehicle.
  • “The Impossible Dream” by Andy Williams (01:06:00): A montage sequence begins. Yulian sings at his night club. Hutch shoots various baddies.
  • “You’ll Never Walk Alone” by Gerry and the Pacemakers (01:19:00): David kills two Russian gangsters. The Nobody soundtrack song continues during a battle sequence. Hutch, David and Harry (RZA) strategize against their enemies.
  • “Let the Good Times Roll/Feel So Good” by Bunny Sigler (01:26:00): Hutch receives a phone call. He and his wife, Becca (Connie Nielsen), talk to a realtor about a new home with a basement. The Nobody music scores the film’s final moments and end credits.

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The Nobody soundtrack also includes:

  • “Dvigay popoy” by Mandarinki
  • “Motormouth” by Periphery
  • “I Won’t Give You Up” by Almost Here

Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.