Music
The original soundtrack to the film was put together by Wilbur Kirk and employs an original soundtrack by Motown Records (1964). The original soundtrack was released on CD by Motown Records in 1996.
Track Listing:
- 1. "(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave" – Martha & The Vandellas
- 2. "Fingertips (Pt. II)" – Little Stevie Wonder
- 3. "That's the Way I Feel" – The Miracles
- 4. "Come on Home" – Holland & Dozier
- 5. "This Is When I Need You Most" – Martha & The Vandellas
- 6. "I'll Try Something New" – The Miracles
- 7. "Way Over There" – The Marvelettes
- 8. "Mickey's Monkey" – The Miracles
- 9. "You Beat Me to the Punch" – Mary Wells
- 10. "You've Really Got A Hold On Me" (live) – The Miracles
- 11. "Bye Bye Baby" (live) – Mary Wells
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