Chuck Berry - After School Session
Opening scene when young Stu is singing and dancing around like Elvis his living room.
Stu finishes a conversation with his mom Kathleen. Bill drives a car during a transition scene.
Link Wray - Guitar Preacher: The Polydor Years
Song plays during the opening credits when Stu is shadow boxing.
Dolly Parton - Ultimate Dolly Parton
Song plays when Stu's father is having an outburst of road rage while driving in Los Angeles.
Glen Campbell - Great 70's Hits
Plays when Stu begins his job working in the meat department of a grocery store.
Stu moves into an apartment building. He paid the Landlord with the money.
Waylon Jennings - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Waylon Jennings
Plays when Stu moves into an apartment in LA, and celebrates by cooking himself a steak dinner. Song continues to play when Stu gets arrested for drunk driving.
Stu and Carmen sing at a karaoke bar. They then sang "Jackson" by Johnny Cash.
Stu and Carmen sing this song together while out on a date at a karaoke bar.
Stu and Carmen visited a bar where they chatted about religion and discussed the past. Music plays in the background.
Stu talks to his mother and then gets ready for his baptization.
Stu is drinking at a bar where a mysterious man advises him not to drive anywhere. Stu ignores this advice and drives drunk anyway, getting into a terrible motorcycle accident.
The music plays during a bar scene. Stu and Ham discuss Father Garcia. He thinks about going to the ministry.
Robert Finley - Sharecropper's Son
Stu beats up Jacob for ratting on him to Monsignor Kelly for having previously been in a serious relationship with Carmen prior to joining the priesthood.
Song that plays when Stu and Jacob visit a group inmates at a prison.
Song plays near the end of the movie when Stu's father is driving him to church to be ordained and their truck breaks down.
Bill picks up Stu off a church floor. Song continues with a transition scene.
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