I, Tonya OST
I, Tonya

I, Tonya Soundtrack

31 songs

Competitive ice skater Tonya Harding rises amongst the ranks at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, but her future in the sport is thrown into doubt when her ex-husband intervenes.

  • Every 1's A Winner — Gun
    Trailer.
  • 25 or 6 to 4 — Chicago
    Tonya goes to the FBI to turn in Jeff.
  • Devil Woman — Cliff Richard
    At the beginning, Tonya's mother introduces her to coach Diane Rawlinson and Tonya wins her first competition.
  • Fair to Love Me — Mark Batson
    Opening titles.
  • Shooting Star — Bad Company
    Tonya walks to the Jeff's house and fixes his car.
  • Romeo and Juliet — Dire Straits
    Tonya kisses Jeff for the first time; (continues) montage of Jeff hitting Tonya.
  • The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, RV 315, Op. 8, "Summer": III. Presto — Antonio Vivaldi & La Magnifica Comunità
    Tonya smokes at the locker room before performance for copetition.
  • A Fair Shot — Peter Nashel
    Jeff is mailing the money to Shane Stant while watching the TV with Tonya’s performance which would guarantee her a spot on the Olympic team. It concludes with LaVona watching Tonya on TV.
  • Gone Daddy Gone — Violent Femmes
    Right after Jeff learns that Nancy was hit on the knee, as he drives angrily towards Shawn's house.
  • How Can You Mend a Broken Heart — Chris Stills
    Jeff shoots Tonya, tries driving her to the hospital, and gets pulled over by police.
  • The Incident — Peter Nashel
    Shane Stant is at the rink where Nancy Kerrigan is training. He attacks her and leaves the building.
  • Goodbye Stranger — Supertramp
    Tonya divorces and leaves Jeff.
  • Tonya Suite — Peter Nashel
    Jeff meets Shawn at the Golden Buddha while the FBI is outside.
  • Gloria (Single Version) — Laura Branigan
    Intro to Shawn's "hitmen" singing along to this song in their car; (repeats) one of them is arrested.
  • Free Your Mind — En Vogue
    Tonya explains that her and Nancy were “friends” and roommates on the road.
  • Barracuda — Heart
    Montage of Tonya training for her “comeback” to the world stage.
  • Dream a Little Dream of Me — Doris Day
    Tonya's wedding; (repeats) At the end during the montage of her boxing career.
  • The Chain — Fleetwood Mac
    In the aftermath of the attack on Nancy Kerrigan, as Tonya is walking through a sea of reporters in slow motion and looking at a crowd of her supporters, on her way to the Olympics.
  • Can't You See — The Marshall Tucker Band
    Tonya gets back together with Jeff and she walks through the house to find a freezer full of Dove Bars.
  • Lose Yourself — Eminem
  • People Are Still Having Sex — LaTour
    The 1992 Winter Olympics: Tonya skates to this song.
  • Every 1's a Winner — Hot Chocolate
    After Tonya first walks out on Jeff.
  • Feels Like the First Time — Foreigner
    After Tonya lands the triple axle at the ‘91 Nationals en route to the title and the aftermath of her win.
  • Spirit In the Sky — Norman Greenbaum
    Tonya's father leaves the family.
  • Sleeping Bag — ZZ Top
    During the first national skating competition of the film, Tonya skates to this song.
  • Eine Symphonie Zu Dantes Divina Commedia, S109/R426, "Dante Symphony": I. Inferno: Lento - un Poco Piu Accelerando - Allegro Frenetico: Quasi Doppio Movimento (alla Breve) - Piu Mosso - Presto Molto - Lento - — Gillian Keith & BBC Philharmonic Orchestra & Gianandrea Noseda & City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, members
    The 1994 Winter Olympics: Tonya begins to skate and quits at the beginning of her program due to a broken lace.
  • Little Girl Bad — Joanie Sommers
    The 1991 U.S. Championships: Tonya lands the triple axel.
  • Hey Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut — Dr. Feelgood
    Lavona describes her hitting Tonya "once"; (continues) montage of her hitting Tonya.
  • For Whom the Bell Tolls — Metallica
    Coming to lawyers house
  • Get It Get It — Kikback
    In the strip club when Jeff and Shawn are talking about how it all is going to go down.
  • The Passenger — Siouxsie & the Banshees
    The end; End credits.