
Life Of Crime Soundtrack
Life Of Crime Soundtrack
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Louis goes to the diner bathroom at the start of the movie.
Song at the golf championship dinner.
Playing on the car radio with Mickey and her son, Bo.
Marshall asks Mickey to lunch at the tennis club.
Marshall plays this song on the stereo as he makes drinks for Mickey.
Marshall goes back to the home to remove all traces that he had been there.
Marshall speeds off after Richard tries to arrest him.
Louis goes out to steal a car.
Melanie and Ordell negotiate in her apartment a new deal.
Ordell calls Richard and tells him to take Mickey home and kill her.
Louis takes Mickey home, she tells him she doesn't want to go home.
Richard gets into a stand off with the entire police force.
Song starts playing after Richard is shot by the police.
End credits.
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Where can I find the version of "Sunny" that plays in the intro of the golf championship scene (5:00 min. into the film)? Thanks for the help. Cheers.
leevacaro
9 years ago
0 replies
I believe you may have made a mistake on one of the soundtrack songs listed here. You have this listed: I CAN'T CHANGE IT (FT. FRANK CARILLO) BRETT BOYETT 1:16 Louis takes Mickey home, she tells him she doesn't want to go home. I believe that this cut is actually Frankie Miller - I can't change it (1973). Could be wrong but its something to check out.
razzell2
9 years ago
3 replies
haha that's ok. Don't worry about it. Thanks for worrying though. If you'd like I'll ask our developer to add a delete comments feature tomorrow?
tomm098
9 years ago
cant seem to edit this so i will reword it here in the reply box. I know that the movie credits list this song exactly as you have added it, but I think even the credits must be wrong. I know this tune and I know the voices of both singers, Frankie Miller and Boyett and Carillo, and unless this is a smashup or something, that is Frankie Miller singing that small but of music in this particular scene. Thanks, Russell
razzell2
9 years ago
Nevermind. Forget everything I posted. I am wrong. I wish I could just delete all of these entries but I cant find an edit or delete button :(
razzell2
9 years ago