Thelma and Louise OST
Thelma and Louise

Thelma and Louise Soundtrack

20 songs

Whilst on a short weekend getaway, Louise shoots a man who had tried to rape Thelma. Due to the incriminating circumstances, they make a run for it and thus a cross country chase ensues for the two fugitives. Along the way, both women rediscover the strength of their friendship and surprising aspects of their personalities and self-strengths in the trying times.

  • Little Honey — Kelly Willis
  • Wild Night — Martha Reeves
    Thelma and Louise are walking into a bar.
  • House of Hope — Toni Childs
  • I Don't Want To Love You (But I Do) — Kelly Willis
  • Mercury Blues — Charlie Sexton
  • I Don't Wanna Play House — Tammy Wynette
  • Tennessee Plates — Charlie Sexton
    Song that plays when Louise and Thelma are having drinks and listening to the live band.
  • Badlands — Charlie Sexton
  • Part of Me, Part of You — Glenn Frey
    Thelma is listening to music by the pool, Louise pulls up in the car honking her horn. Thelma is packing up her items and hurries into the car.
  • The Way You Do the Things You Do — The Temptations
    The 2 women are driving in their car.
  • Kick the Stones — Chris Whitley
    Thelma is having sex with the hitchhiker
  • I Can't Untie You From Me — Grayson Hugh
    Jimmy and Louise say goodbye to each other in the restuarnt.
  • No Lookin' Back — Michael McDonald
    The 2 women are driving after robbing a store.
  • Drawn To Fire — Pam Tillis
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  • The Ballad of Lucy Jordan — Marianne Faithfull
    The 2 women are driving at night and drinking a little whiskey.
  • Don't Look Back — Grayson Hugh
    Thelma calls her husband and knows immediately that HE knows the police are looking for them.
  • I Can See Clearly Now (Edit) — Johnny Nash
    A bicyclist appears with dreadlocks and appears to be smoking a joint and finds the patrol car in which the women locked in the trunk the officer who pulled them over earlier.
  • Better Not Look Down (feat. The Crusaders) — B.B. King
    While driving, the women encounter 5h3 wqm3 54udk driver they encountered a couple times earlier with the name "Earl" on the driver's side door. He asks them if they are ready "to get serious".
  • Thunderbird (feat. Pete Haycock) — Hans Zimmer
    The 2 women are driving again after the night drive they had just ended.
  • Main Theme (From "Thelma and Louise") — James Fitzpatrick