J'y Suis Jamais Alle (Theme from Amelie, 2001)
Tehran Vocal Ensemble
Opening; Amélie's parents.
I've Never Been There
Yann Tiersen
Opening; Amélie's parents.
Opening Titles; Bretodeau finds his treasure box; Amélie breaks into the grocer's apartment the first time.
La Redécouverte
Yann Tiersen
Amélie's childhood fantasies; Lucien taking charge at the grocery stand.
Summer Nursery Rhyme, No. 2
Yann Tiersen
The story of Amélie's goldfish and camera.
Not That Simple
Yann Tiersen
Years pass, seasons change as Amélie grows up.
Amélie watching Jules et Jim at the cinema, observing the other moviegoers
Comptine D'un Autre Été, l'après-Midi
Yann Tiersen
Amélie's small pleasures in life, spying on the painter; Amélie meets the painter
La valse d'Amélie (Version orchestre)
Yann Tiersen
Amélie discovers the treasure box in her apartment
Si Tu N'étais Pas Là
Fréhel
On the blind man's record player in the metro, Amélie and Nino see each other for the first time.
With a Song In My Heart
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra
In the cafe, Amélie looks up Bredoteau in the yellow pages; The flight attendant returns the gnome; Amélie waits for Nino to arrive in the café.
The Drowned Girl
Yann Tiersen
Amélie decides to get involved and guides the blind man.
Adagio for Strings, Op. 11
Capella Istropolitana
Amélie imagines watching her own funeral on TV.
Amélie chases Nino chasing the mysterious photo booth man; Amélie sabotages the photo booth
L'autre valse d'Amélie
Yann Tiersen
Amélie finds Nino's photo album; Nino finds Amélie's note on his bike and talks to the photos; Nino discovers the identity the photo booth stranger
Guilty (2001 Remastered Version)
George Shearing
In the cafe, Suzanne talks about true love; Amélie decides to match Josephe with Georgette; (repeats) Amélie avoids Nino in the café.
La valse d'Amélie (Version piano)
Yann Tiersen
Amélie looks at the album in bed; Amélie bakes while imagining life with Nino.
Sweet and Lovely
Al Bowlly
In the cafe, the writer talks about his work.
Amélie imagines herself as Zorro after breaking into the grocer's apartment.
Amélie's furniture talking; Amélie breaks into the grocer's apartment the second time.
Dancing In The Dark
Carroll Gibbons
Joseph and Georgette use scratchcards, Amélie calls the sex shop; Joseph drives Georgette away with his jealousy, argues with Suzanne and the writer
Lucien brings the painter's groceries and invents nicknames for the grocer; end credits track 2
Comptine D'un Autre Été : La Démarche
Yann Tiersen
The horse in the bike race on Amélie's first video tape for the painter
Up Above My Head
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
The gospel concert on Amélie's first video tape for the painter
[Arranged by Roy Wootton] On the carrousel, Nino arrives to get his album back.
Roses from the South
Traditional
[Arranged by Roy Wootton] On the carousel, Nino arrives to get his photo album back.
La Valse Des Vieux Os
Yann Tiersen
Nino runs down the steps to his bike, talks to Amélie on the pay phone
La valse d'Amélie
Yann Tiersen
Amélie steals Madeleine's letters; Nino arrives in the café; the ending of the movie
Whispering
The Radio Rhythm Rascals
In the café, Georgette and Joseph discuss the news in the paper.
Evening Party
Yann Tiersen
Amelié talks back to the grocer.
The Waltz of the Monsters
Yann Tiersen
Amelie fakes the letter from Madeleine's husband
L'autre valse d'Amélie [piano solo]
Yann Tiersen
Madeleine reads the fake letter, Lucien talks to the painter again
Lucien and the painter argue about stars and Princess Diana.
The painter watches Amélie's second tape with the baby in the pool.
Amelie skipping stones at night, Lucien and the painter record the video for Amélie.
Got a Date with an Angel (vocal: Pat O'Malley)
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra
In the café, Joseph is jealous about Georgette and Nina.
L'autre valse d'Amélie (Quatuor à cordes et piano)
Yann Tiersen
Les Deux Pianos
Yann Tiersen
La valse d'Amélie (Version orchestre) [Live]
Yann Tiersen
Les jours tristes (Instrumental)
Yann Tiersen
End Credits.
J'y Suis Jamais Alle (Theme from Amelie, 2001)
Tehran Vocal Ensemble, Milad Omranloo
Opening; Amélie's parents.
The Drowned Girl - Edit
Yann Tiersen
Amélie decides to get involved and guides the blind man.
Adagio for Strings, Op. 11
Capella Istropolitana, Richard Edlinger
Amélie imagines watching her own funeral on TV.
In the café, Suzanne talks about true love and Amélie decides to match Josephe with Georgette; Amélie avoids Nino in the café. The version playing in the movie is by Al Bowlly and Roy Fox and his Band
Experiment
Al Bowlly, Ray Noble's Orchestra
In the café, the writer talks about his work.
Dancing In the Dark
Carroll Gibbons, The Savoy Hotel Orpheans, Jack Plant
Joseph and Georgette use scratchcards; Joseph drives Georgette away with his behaviour, argues with Suzanne and the writer.
The Waltz of the Monsters (Accordions)
Yann Tiersen
Amélie fakes the letter from Madeleine's husband.
On the Wire - Edit
Yann Tiersen
The painter watches Amélie's second video tape with the baby in the pool.
J'y Suis Jamais Alle
Yann Tierson
L'autre Valse d'Amelie
Yann Tierson
La Valse d'Amelie
Yann Tierson
Pas Si Simple
Yann Tierson
La Valse Des Vieux Os
Yann Tierson
Les Jours Tristes
Yann Tierson
Comptine d'Un Autre Ete: L'apres Midi
Yann Tierson
La Redecouverte
Yann Tierson
Comptine d'un autre ete: La demarche
Yann Tierson
Les Deux Pianos
Yann Tierson
La Valse Des Monstres
Yann Tierson