The director also feels “The Chain” and “Brandy” are the most thematic songs on the soundtrack, and their placement in the film is important to the story. Blue Sky," with Gunn having to make a personal appeal to Jeff Lynne for its inclusion. David Hasselhoff: "Guardians Inferno," specially recorded for the film, is the final song in the end credits.Īccording to Gunn, the hardest song to acquire was ELO’s "Mr. "Flash Light" - Parliament: Parliament's "Flash Light" plays during the end credits. "Surrender" - Cheap Trick: Cheap Trick's "Surrender" is the first song played during the end credits and plays during the post-credits scene where Kraglin plays with Yondu's arrow. "Father And Son" - Cat Stevens: During Yondu's funeral at the end of Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.2, Quill listens to Cat Steven's "Father And Son." "Wham Bam Shang-A-Lang" - Silver: When The Sovereign attack during the fight with Ego, Kraglin (Sean Gunn) is listening to "Wham Bam Shang-A-Lang." "Bring It On Home To Me" - Sam Cooke: Sam Cooke's song plays as Peter and Gamora are dancing. "Come A Little Bit Closer" - Jay And The Americans: When Yondu escapes capture aboard the Ravager ship, "Come A Little Bit Closer" plays as Yondu kills them with his Yaka arrow. "My Sweet Lord" - George Harrison: This classic Harrison song is playing on Quill's walkman as the ship lands on Ego's Planet. "Southern Nights" - Glen Campbell: When the Ravagers attack the Guardian's camp, Rocket dispatches a huge number of them in the trees as Glen Campbell's "Southern Nights" plays. "The Chain" - Fleetwood Mac: This Fleetwood Mac song plays as Quill takes a trip to Ego's Planet. ![]() ![]() "Lake Shore Drive" - Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah: Lake Shore Drive's song plays as the team flies away from the planet of The Sovereign.
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