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''Music from the Motion Picture Juno'' is the soundtrack for the 2007 film ''
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''. The album compiles mostly
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songs from the 2000s, and was released by
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on December 11, 2007. It received enough critical and commercial success that other compilations and expanded re-releases have been released in subsequent years.


Background

The album features several songs performed by
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and her bands
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and
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, due to a suggestion by lead actor
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Initially, Reitman conceived of the character being a fan of
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, but rejected it as too inauthentic. He replaced this by scoring the film with
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, but got into contact with Dawson after listening to " Anyone Else but You". Dawson insisted on seeing the screenplay before allowing her songs to be in the film, after which she agreed to send Reitman a package of her solo albums to review.''
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The
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of "Anyone Else but You" was recorded on the last day of filming on the streets of
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. During rehearsal, Dawson coached the duo on how to perform it and thought "'Aw, man, they sing it better than us.' They sing it so cute."


Track listing

# Barry Louis Polisar – "All I Want Is You" (2:37) #
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 – "My Rollercoaster" (0:53) #
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 – "(Ummm, Oh Yeah) Dearest" (1:53) #
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 – "Up the Spout" (0:53) #
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 – "Tire Swing" (3:07) # Belle & Sebastian – "
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 – "Loose Lips" (2:24) #
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 – "Sleep" (0:53) # Belle & Sebastian – "Expectations" (3:35) #
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 – "So Nice So Smart" (2:47) #
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and
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 – "Tree Hugger" (3:14) #
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 – " Anyone Else but You" (2:59) #
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 – "Vampire" (1:20) #
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 – " Anyone Else but You" (1:56)


Songs used in the film and promotion

The following songs appear in the film, but are not present on the soundtrack album: * Kimya Dawson – "I Like Giants" * Kimya Dawson – "Reminders of Then" * Kimya Dawson – "12/26" * The Drop. – "Why Bother" *
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" The songs "Once I Loved" by Astrud Gilberto and "Besame Mucho" by Trio Los Panchos were included in the film, but not on the main soundtrack. Both selections would later appear on '' Juno B-Sides: Almost Adopted Songs''. In addition to some incidental score, the following were used in the trailers for the film, but do not appear on the soundtrack or in the movie itself: *
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 – "Be Gentle with Me" *
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Critical reception and sales chart performance

The soundtrack debuted at number eight on the American ''Billboard'' 200 after its first week of release, climbing to number three and number two in the following weeks. In the issue dated February 9, 2008, the album hit number one, with 65,000 copies sold. After being number 1 for one week, it dropped to number 2. The album has since become a platinum record in the U.S. selling over 1,000,000 copies. It is the first soundtrack to top the albums chart in the U.S. since the ''High School Musical 2'' soundtrack the prior September, and the first number-one album for the Rhino label. It was the first number one soundtrack for a
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movie since ''
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'' in 1997.


''Juno B-Sides: Almost Adopted Songs''

On April 8, 2008, a second soundtrack was released exclusively through the
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called ''Juno
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s: Almost Adopted Songs''. It contains songs that were originally slated for the film, including a version of the 20th Century Fox Fanfare by Kimya Dawson and Mateo Messina originally planned to be used before "''The Simpsons'' beat
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singing along with the fanfare) and a song sung by Juno (
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) in a deleted scene from the movie. It was released to other digital music providers on May 13, 2008, and was available as disc two of the deluxe edition soundtrack on November 18, 2008. #
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 – "Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare" (0:20) # Barry Louis Polisar – "Me and You" (2:16) # Belle & Sebastian – "My Wandering Days Are Over" (5:24) #
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 – "Go Fly a Kite" (0:49) #
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 – "Viva la Persistence" (3:47) # The Bristols – "Little Baby" (2:16) # Jr. James & The Late Guitar – "I'm into Something Good" (3:27) #
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 – "Meet the MacGuffs" (0:54) #
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 – "Once I Loved" (2:13) #
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 – "All I Want Is You" (2:31) #
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 – "Learning the Game" (2:02) #
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 – "The Lorings" (1:25) #
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 – "Bésame Mucho" (3:01) #
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 – "You Can Have It All" (4:36) #
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 – "Zub Zub" (1:09)


''Deluxe Edition Soundtrack''

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released a two-disc deluxe edition of the Juno soundtrack on November 18, 2008, which contains all tracks from the original soundtrack, as well as the material available currently on B-Sides. This version has a modified cover with green stripes instead of orange.


''Juno's Mix CD''

Initial DVD copies of the film purchased at Wal-Mart came with a sampler CD entitled ''Juno's Mix CD''. It contains material found on ''Juno B-Sides: Almost Adopted Songs'' and one B-Side exclusive. #
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 – "Meet the MacGuffs" #
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 – "Once I Loved" #
Mateo Messina Mateo Messina is an American composer perhaps best known for his soundtrack to the 2007 film ''Juno''. The film won a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media. Messina has scored o ...
 – "Loring Bathroom" (Exclusive to this CD) # Belle & Sebastian – "My Wandering Days Are Over" #
Mateo Messina Mateo Messina is an American composer perhaps best known for his soundtrack to the 2007 film ''Juno''. The film won a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media. Messina has scored o ...
 – "Meet the Lorings" (Found on ''Juno B-Sides: Almost Adopted Songs'' under the title "The Lorings")


Production personnel

* Peter Afterman –
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* Danielle Bond – soundtrack director * Reggie Collins – project assistant * Amy Driscoll – supervisor * Nikki Fair – project assistant * Dan Hersch – mastering * Robert Kraft – executive * Alison Litton – coordination * Joshua Petker – art supervisor * Jason Reitman – production,
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* Liuba Shapiro – product manager * Garrett Smith – art direction * Margaret Yen – production


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


Notes


References


External links


Rhino Records press release for the soundtrack

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Interview with Mateo Messina, who scored the film
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