There was no soundtrack ever released for the 1988 film THE CHOCOLATE WAR. According to IMDB, “The film's music budget was about $15,000. Most of the artists featured on the soundtrack allowed the filmmakers to use their songs at bargain basement prices. David Bowie though, wanted $100,000 to use his song "Heroes” during the final scene and credits, so Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" was substituted. In exchange for the use of two of his songs, and in light of the difficult subject matter of the film, musician and activist Peter Gabriel requested that his affiliation and support of the human rights organization Amnesty International be included in the film's post-credits."
YAZOO In My Room
YAZOO Only You
SCOTT COSSU Shepherd’s Song
PETER GABRIEL We Do What We’re Told (Miligram’s 37)
JOAN ARMATRADING Everybody Gotta Know
J.S. BACH Italian Concerto Adante
PETER GABRIEL I Have The Touch
EMILE WALDTEUFEL The Skater’s Waltz
YAZOO Ode To Boy
WILHELM KEMPFF Prelude & Fugue In E Major (Well-Tempered Clarinet)
KATE BUSH Running Up The Hill (A Deal With God)
BONUS TRACKS
YAZOO Only You (Orchestral Mix)
PETER GABRIEL I Have The Touch (from ‘Against All Odds’ soundtrack version)
PETER GABRIEL I Have The Touch ‘85 (from ‘Sledgehammer US 12”)
PETER GABRIEL I Have The Touch (Robbie Robertson remix)
KATE BUSH Running Up The Hill (A Deal With God) (UK 12” remix)
DAVID BOWIE Heroes
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