
Number 9 is American Graffiti (1973). I honestly don’t know how I ended up with this soundtrack, and I can’t even remember if we saw the movie at the drive-in or in a theater. But I absolutely remember the songs. All 41 of them made the rounds—whether on the record at home or coming through the “oldies but goodies” station my dad would tune in sometimes. The soundtrack was basically wall-to-wall jukebox classics, everything from Buddy Holly to The Platters to Bill Haley. And holding it all together was Wolfman Jack, whose legendary voice turned the whole thing into a late-night radio party you never wanted to end.
I’ll be linking to each soundtrack’s Wikipedia page if you want to dig deeper, rediscover the track listings, or argue with your own memory of what played during that prom scene.
And don’t worry — this won’t be the last time we visit movie soundtracks. 🎶
9. American Graffiti (1973):
The Trailer:
My Soundtrack Picks:
American Graffiti – The Platters – Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 1958:
American Graffiti – The Silhouettes – Get A Job Original Vinyl 1957:
American Graffiti – The Big Bopper – Chantilly Lace Original Vinyl 1958:
Sixteen Candles – The Crest:
American Graffiti – Buddy Holly – That’ll Be The Day – Dialogue By Wolfman Jack Original Vinyl 1958:
American Graffiti – The Spaniels – Goodnight Sweetheart, Well It’s Time To Go – Vinyl 1957:
This soundtrack is huge. 41 songs.


The full YouTube playlist…
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