2020s

Soundtracks of Cinema: ‘Roofman’

Roofman Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2025 Movie on Amazon, MGM+ and Paramount+

The Roofman soundtrack includes music by Jim Nabors, The Ronettes and Vic Damone. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Derek Cianfrance’s 2025 movie on Amazon, MGM+ and Paramount+. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.

Roofman stars Channing Tatum as Jeffrey Manchester, an infamous thief. Kirsten Dunst co-stars as Leigh Wainscott, a single mother and the protagonist’s love interest. The storyline follows Jeffrey as he attempts to live a relatively normal life while hiding his true motivations. Composer Christopher Bear (Past Lives) scored the 126-minute film; music supervisor Matt Kallman (Yosemite) and Andy Ross (The Strangers: Chapter 3) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Roofman.

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Roofman Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2025 Movie

Roofman Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2025 Movie on Amazon, MGM+ and Paramount+

  • “El Fuereño” by José Vaca Flores/EMI Music Sa De Cv (00:13:00): Jeffrey attends a birthday party for his daughter, Becky (Alissa Marie Pearson), during an interior scene. The Roofman soundtrack song is performed by a band. Becky receives a new bike from Jeffrey.
  • “S’Cudjo” by Zé Manel (00:26:00): Steve (LaKeith Stanfield) sits in a vehicle. He receives a phone call. Jeffrey requests help leaving the country.
  • “Free” by Ultra Naté (00:35:00): Jeffrey navigates a Toys “R” Us store. He narrates about the importance of escaped criminals knowing when to “stop.” The Roofman music sets in as Jeffrey creates a hiding spot inside the Toys “R” Us store
  • “I Trust” by Cast/Roger McGuinn/EMI Blackwood Music Inc. and Patian Music (00:49:00): Jeffrey enters Crossroads Presbyterian Church. Kami (Kathryn Stamas) holds his arm. The Roofman soundtrack song is sung by Pastor Ron (Ben Mendelsohn).
  • “I’ll Be Home” by Cast/Randy Newman/Unichappell Music Inc. (01:07:00): Jeffrey kisses Leigh. He exits her home. Pastor Run sings during a transition scene.
  • “Don’t Speak” by Eric Stefani & Gwen Stefani/Knock Yourself Out Music (01:11:00): The Roofman music is featured during an interior scene. Jeffrey cleans up at a Toys “R” Us store. He hears Mitch (Peter Dinklage) singing a No Doubt song in the distance.
  • “Little Drummer Boy” by Jim Nabors (01:22:00): A used car salesman (Jimmy O. Yang) spots Jeffrey from his office. He offers a test spin. The Roofman soundtrack song plays from the speaker system.
  • “Loyalty” by Tim Terry (01:28:00): Steve meets with Jeffrey during an interior scene. Music plays from a speaker system. Steve suggests that Jeffrey should wear a wig.
  • “Happy Christmas” by Byron Lee & the Dragonaires featuring Toots & The Maytals (01:35:00): Jeffrey surveils Mitch. A transition sequence begins. Jeffrey edits Leigh’s work schedule on a Microsoft Excel document.
  • “No Room at the Inn” by Cast/Mel Sterret & Edwin Stoess/M. Baron Company (01:37:00): Jeffrey spends some holiday time with Leigh. The Roofman soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Eileen (Uzo Aduba) and Pastor Ron perform for their congregation.
  • “Sleigh Ride” by The Ronettes (01:39:00): Jeffrey wears a black “police” sweatshirt during a Toys “R” Us scene. Mitch greets “Mr. Money Man.” Jeffrey confronts store employees.
  • “Adeste Fideles” by Vic Damone (01:42:00): Mitch handles dye-soaked money during a Toys “R” Us scene. Music plays from the speaker system. Otis (Emory Cohen) complains to Jeffrey about an injured colleague needing an ambulance.
  • “Auld Lang Syne” by Byron Lee & the Dragonaires feat. S.P.M. (01:45:00): Jeffrey meets with Steve and Michelle (Juno Temple). The Roofman music plays from a speaker system. Jeffrey receives fake documents from Steve.

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The Roofman soundtrack also includes:

  • “Jaded Heart” by Limor
  • “Tonight” by PMG feat. Keith
  • “Rescue Me” by Angela Johnson
  • “I Can’t Forget” by Evan Olson
  • “Hearts Were Made to Be Broken” by Burns

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