John Hughes, the patron saint of 80s teen melodrama, ruled the “greed decade” with witty banter, heartfelt characters, realistic storytelling, and essential pop classics. Used to the maximum effect throughout his filmography, the music plays a key role in expressing many of Hughes’ comedic and heartfelt moments. Each soundtrack is loaded with songs that remain popular in the cultural zeitgeist today.
1.National Lampoon's Vacation


Chevy Chase

Beverly D'Angelo

Anthony Michael Hall

Imogene Coca

Randy Quaid

Dana Barron

Eddie Bracken

Brian Doyle-Murray

Miriam Flynn

James Keach

Eugene Levy

Frank McRae
One of Hughes’ earliest mega-hits was a writing credit for the family road trip comedy featuring Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, Randy Quaid, Dana Barron, Eugene Levy, Christie Brinkley, Jane Krakowski, John Candy, and frequent collaborator Anthony Michael Hall. Lindsey Buckingham’s upbeat and out-of-character driving song “Holiday Road” plays over the opening titles, and would go on to play a role in the Vacation franchise after the success of the first installment.
Find the full National Lampoon's Vacation Soundtrack here.
2. Sixteen Candles


Molly Ringwald

Michael Schoeffling

Haviland Morris

Gedde Watanabe

Anthony Michael Hall

Justin Henry

Paul Dooley

Carlin Glynn

Blanche Baker

Edward Andrews

Billie Bird

Carole Cook
John Hughes’ directorial debut is the story of every sixteen-year-old girl's worst birthday ever. Molly Ringwald, another frequent collaborator of the writer-director, plays the titular teen struggling to make it through the biggest day of her life without being embarrassed into oblivion. The soundtrack features a variety of 80s pop extravagance like Annie Golden’s new wave synth hit “Hang Up the Phone” and the Thompson Twins’s love ballad “If You Were Here.” Other songs by artists like Stevie Ray Vaughn, Spandau Ballet, Night Ranger, Altered Images, and AC/DC fill out the rest of the soundtrack.
Find the full Sixteen Candles Soundtrack here.
3. The Breakfast Club


Emilio Estevez

Judd Nelson

Molly Ringwald

Anthony Michael Hall

Ally Sheedy

Paul Gleason

John Kapelos
Perry Crawford
Mary Christian

Ron Dean
Tim Gamble
Fran Gargano
Considered by some as Hughes’s crown jewel, The Breakfast Club is a quick-witted and emotionally dense film about high school detention. Featuring most of the controversially labeled “Brat Pack,” actors Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, and Judd Nelson play the infamous library-bound students. Their Saturday stuck at school is punctuated by very 80s montage moments featuring songs like Karla Devito’s “We Are Not Alone” and E.G. Daily’s “Waiting.” Simple Minds’ “Don’t You (Forget About Me),” which serves as the film’s main anthem, has a cultural impact that continues to keep both song and film relevant.
Find the full Breakfast Club Soundtrack here.
4.Weird Science


Anthony Michael Hall

Kelly LeBrock

Ilan Mitchell-Smith

Bill Paxton

Suzanne Snyder

Judie Aronson

Robert Rusler

Robert Downey Jr.

Steve James

Vernon Wells

Michael Berryman

Jill Whitlow
The quirky, offbeat nature of this mid-80s comedy is matched by the synthesizers and digital noise of the songs picked for the soundtrack. John Hughes's nerd fantasy features Anthony Michael Hall and Ilan Mitchell-Smith attempting to create the perfect female companion with a computer. Actors like Robert Downey Jr. and Bill Paxton fill out the cast as mishaps and miscues pile up until the boys learn their lesson. Oiongo Boingo’s theme song is the start of a stacked soundtrack featuring Roy Orbison, Kim Wilde, Ratt, Los Lobos, Taxxi, Killing Joke, and Wall of Voodoo.
Find the full Weird Science Soundtrack here.
5. Pretty in Pink





Molly Ringwald

Harry Dean Stanton

Jon Cryer

Annie Potts

James Spader

Andrew McCarthy

Jim Haynie

Alexa Kenin

Kate Vernon

Andrew Dice Clay

Emily Longstreth
Jamie Anders
Although Hughes didn’t direct this film it is one of his best screenplays and the soundtrack is highly influenced by his artistic direction. Led by the trio of Molly Ringwald, Jon Cryer, and Andrew McCarthy, the film features an array of fantastic performances including James Spader, Annie Potts, Harry Dean Stanton, Gina Gershon, Kate Vernon, and Andrew Diceclay. The soundtrack, highlighted by The Psychedelic Furs' theme song “Pretty in Pink” also includes artists like The Rave-Ups, Barry Manilow, New Order, and a standout, lip sync performance of Otis Redding’s “Try a Little Tenderness.”
Find the full Pretty in Pink Soundtrack here.
6.Ferris Bueller's Day Off


Matthew Broderick

Alan Ruck

Mia Sara

Jeffrey Jones

Jennifer Grey

Cindy Pickett

Lyman Ward

Edie McClurg

Charlie Sheen

Ben Stein

Del Close

Virginia Capers
The essential film on skipping class, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is the pinnacle of what it must be like to be the coolest kid in high school. Filled with laughs and nostalgia in every frame, the film survives beyond the decade it is set in because of universal themes and emotions. Anchored by stellar performances from the three leads Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, and Mia Sara, the movie also features great moments from Jeffrey Jones, Jennifer Grey, Edie McClurg, and Charlie Sheen. The soundtrack boasts all-time classic 80s synth-pop tracks like Yello’s “Oh Yeah” and “Love Missile F1-11” by Sigue Sigue Sputnik but the most famous music moment might be Ferris’s antics at a day parade, belting The Beatles' “Twist and Shout” to the entirety downtown Chicago.
Find the full Ferris Bueller's Day Off Soundtrack here.
7.Some Kind of Wonderful


Eric Stoltz

Mary Stuart Masterson

Lea Thompson

Chynna Phillips

Craig Sheffer

John Ashton

Elias Koteas

Maddie Corman

Molly Hagan
Bryan Scott

Ike Eisenmann

Candace Cameron Bure
John Hughes went back to his Pretty in Pink partner Howard Deutch to direct Some Kind of Wonderful, a romantic, coming-of-age drama starring Eric Stoltz, Mary Stuart Masterson, Lea Thompson, Elias Koteas, Craig Sheffer, and Candace Cameron Bure. The blend of musical genre and song style continues to be Hughes’ strong suit in curating a soundtrack to fit his narratives. Songs like “Miss Amanda Jones” performed by The March Violets and Lick the Tins' cover of “Can’t Help Falling In Love” elevate the movie, adding layers of emotional depth.
Find the full Some Kind of Wonderful Soundtrack here.
8.Planes, Trains and Automobiles





Steve Martin

John Candy

Laila Robins

Michael McKean

Dylan Baker

Kevin Bacon

Olivia Burnette

Carol Bruce

Diana Douglas

Martin Ferrero

Larry Hankin

Richard Herd
Leaning into more adult-themed drama and narrative, John Hughes R-rated Planes, Trains, and Automobiles stars Steve Martin and John Candy as a pair of unlucky travelers stuck together by circumstance as they try to make it to New York for Thanksgiving. Throughout the road trip comedy, the soundtrack pops with hit songs from artists like Emmylou Harris, Westworld, Blue Room, and Yello. Ray Charles's song “Mess Around” is featured during a frantic and hilarious night drive sequence.
Find the full Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Soundtrack here.
9.She's Having a Baby


Kevin Bacon

Elizabeth McGovern

Alec Baldwin

William Windom

Holland Taylor

Cathryn Damon

John Ashton

Larry Hankin

Paul Gleason

Dennis Dugan

James Ray
Reba McKinney
Known a little outside of the traditional John Hughes canon, She’s Having a Baby is a melodramatic, coming-of-age film about a young couple dealing with a new marriage and impending baby. Starring Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth McGovern as the main couple, the film also features Alec Baldwin, Holland Taylor, and William Windom as well as frequent Hughes collaborators Paul Gleason, John Ashton, Larry Hankin, and Edie McClurg. A stellar soundtrack features artists like XTC, Boston, Love and Rockets, Marvin Gaye, Everything But the Girl, and Bryan Ferry. With the recent resurgence of Kate Bush’s music, mostly thanks to Stranger Things, her song “This Woman’s Work” from the childbirth montage also saw chart bumps.
Find the full She's Having a Baby Soundtrack here.
10. Uncle Buck


John Candy

Jean Louisa Kelly

Gaby Hoffmann

Macaulay Culkin

Amy Madigan

Elaine Bromka

Garrett M. Brown

Laurie Metcalf

Jay Underwood

Brian Tarantina

Mike Starr

Suzanne Shepherd
The soundtrack to Uncle Buck features a variety of classic rock, pop, rhythm and blues with artists like The Chordettes, LaVern Baker, Marvin Young, Tone Loc, The Beau Brummels, and Fresh for Lulu. The family-friendly comedy about a down-on-his-luck uncle babysitting his nieces and nephew for a week stars the titan of comedy John Candy, as well as Macaulay Culkin, Laurie Metcalf, Gaby Hoffmann, Jean Louisa Kelly, and Elaine Bromka. Tone Loc’s “Wild Thing” plays during a particularly endearing and hilarious scene when Uncle Buck stands up for his family.
Find the full Uncle Buck Soundtrack here.