Pulp Fiction OST
Pulp Fiction

Pulp Fiction Soundtrack

24 songs

A burger-loving hit man, his philosophical partner, a drug-addled gangster's moll and a washed-up boxer converge in this sprawling, comedic crime caper. Their adventures unfurl in three stories that ingeniously trip back and forth in time.

  • Misirlou — Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
    Opening credits.
  • Jungle Boogie — Kool & The Gang
    Opening credits.
  • Strawberry Letter 23 — The Brothers Johnson
    Jules and Vincent walk the halls of the apartment building.
  • Let's Stay Together — Al Green
    Marcellus speaks to Vincent and Jules in the empty bar.
  • Bustin' Surfboards — The Tornadoes
    Jody listing her piercings, Lance selling heroine to Vincent.
  • Bullwinkle Part II — The Centurions
    Vincent gets high and travels to meet Mia.
  • Son of a Preacher Man — Dusty Springfield
    Vincent meets Mia.
  • Waitin' In School — Gary Shorelle
    Vincent following Mia to the reserved car at Jack Rabbit Slim's.
  • Lonesome Town — Ricky Nelson
    After placing their orders, Vincent handrolls a cigarette and gives one to Mia; they talk about Amsterdam.
  • Ace of Spades — Link Wray
    Mia describes the pilot episode of Fox Force Five and her character to Vincent at Jack Rabbit Slim's.
  • Rumble — Link Wray & The Wraymen
    Vincent tries Mia's $5 milkshake; their uncomfortable silence; Mia goes to the restroom to do a line
  • Since I First Met You — The Robins
    Mia returns from the restroom; she and Vincent eat and talk about starlets then about the rumors Vincent had heard
  • Teenage in Love — Woody Thorne
    Vincent asks Mia about the foot massage rumor surrounding Tony Rocky Horror.
  • You Never Can Tell — Chuck Berry
    Vincent and Mia dancing at Jack Rabbit Slim's.
  • Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon — Urge Overkill
    Vincent and Mia win the dance competition at Jack Rabbit Slims and return to her apartment; Mia plays her reel to reel while Vincent is in the bathroom. Mia does the drugs from Vincent's pocket.
  • Flowers On the Wall — The Statler Brothers
    Butch makes his getaway.
  • If Love Is a Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags) — Maria McKee
    Marcellus and Butch stumble into a pawn shop; both get knocked out, and Maynard calls Zed
  • Comanche — The Revels
    Butch escapes his bonds, knocks out the gimp, searches the pawn shop for a weapon, and kills Maynard with a katana
  • Out of Limits — The Marketts
    Butch and Fabienne on Zed's chopper; title card of The Bonnie Situation
  • Ole, Ole — David Snell
    In the restaurant kitchen that Yolanda raids
  • Country's cool — Peter Morris / Ole Georg Music
    At the end, in the coffee shop, Jules and Vincent talk while at breakfast.
  • It's Country — Henrik Nielsen / Ole Georg Music
    At the end, in the coffee shop, the robbery while Vincent is sitting in a toilet.
  • That's A Shame — Wolf McKenzie / Ole Georg Music
    At the end, in the coffee shop, Jules talks with Ringo.
  • Surf Rider — The Lively Ones
    Jules and Vincent leave the diner; End credits.