Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 3 Soundtrack List

The vinyl release for Vol 3 will be a double album
The vinyl release for Vol 3 will be a double album( Source : co )

Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 3 Songs In Order are 1. Creep (Acoustic) 2. Crazy on You 3. Since You Been Gone, and more.

The GOTG franchise has become inseparable from the music it chooses. The reason is that the ragtag group of space misfits is led by the main character Peter Quill AKA Star-Lord who often uses a walkman to listen to music while doing his dastardly deeds.

A memento from his dead mother, it also becomes a way for the character to connect with his crew mates and eventual friends. Outside of the story, the music also informs the tone, texture, and inherent storyline of the film.

So, in this third installment in the franchise, Director James Gunn and his crew have brought another tight 17-track soundtrack which can be seen as the soul of the movie.

Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 3 Songs In Order

Song Name:Artist Name:
Creep (Acoustic)Radiohead
Crazy on YouHeart
Since You Been GoneRainbow
In the MeantimeSpacehog
ReasonsEarth, Wind & Fire
Do You Realize?The Flaming Lips
We Care a LotFaith No More
Koinu Carnival (From Minute Waltz)EHAMIC
I'm Always Chasing RainbowsAlice Cooper
San FranciscoThe Mowgli's
Poor GirlX
This Is The DayThe The
No Sleep till BrooklynBeastie Boys
Dog Days Are OverFlorence and the Machine
BadlandsBruce Springsteen
I Will DareThe Replacements
Come and Get Your Love (Rerecorded Version)Redbone


1. Creep (Acoustic) by Radiohead

Creep is a song by the popular Alternative Rock band Radiohead. The acoustic version of the track will open up the Vol.3 soundtrack.

The debut single and breakthrough hit of the band was penned by lead singer and frontman Thom Yorke. Already a sad song, the acoustic rendition of the song is even more harrowing.

Though released in the 90s, it is a more recent addition to the GOTG soundtrack tradition as they usually pick songs from the 60s and 70s.

2. Crazy on You by Heart

The soundtrack for Guardians of the Galaxy includes Crazy on You by Heart. Heart is a hard Rock band that was most popular in the 1970s.

This track is one of their most popular records and showcases their biggest strengths. With the thunderous voice of Ann Wilson and the rhythmic acoustic guitar of her sister Nancy Wilson, both of whom also wrote the track, Crazy on You is a thunderous song about love and obsession.

3. Since You Been Gone by Rainbow

Since You Been Gone by Rainbow is one of the Guardians Of The Galaxy 3 Soundtrack Songs. The track was released on August 31, 1979.

Originally recorded and released by Russ Ballard, formerly a guitarist of the underrated band, Argent, the version used in the movie is the cover by the popular Metal band Rainbow. Rainbow's version was added to their album Down to Earth and saw great success in the UK peaking at #6 on their charts and has since sold over 250,000 units.

4. In the Meantime by Spacehog

Guardians Of The Galaxy Soundtrack List contains In the Meantime by Spacehog. The song is the debut record of the English Alt-Rock band Spacehog.

Written by Royston Langdon, the lead singer of the group, the track was released on March 19, 1996, as the lead single for their debut album Resident Alien. The song was a big success as it peaked at the US Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and reached #32 on the Billboard Hot 100.

5. Reasons by Earth, Wind & Fire

Reasons by Earth, Wind & Fire is next on the Guardians Of The Galaxy Music List. The legendary Funk outfit released the song in 1974.

The song comes from the group's sixth album That's the Way of the World, which came out in 1975 as a soundtrack for the film of the same name. The album peaked at the Billboard 200 while the single saw success too.

The track is written by the group's main songwriters Philip Bailey, Charles Stepney and Maurice White.

6. Do You Realize?? by The Flaming Lips

Do You Realize?? by The Flaming Lips is the sixth track on the Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 Soundtrack. The song was released on August 19, 2002.

Written by Wayne Coyne, Steven Drozd, Michael Ivins, and Dave Fridmann, the track is seen as one of the most accessible songs by the experimental Rock band. It is the first single from their landmark, and most popular, 2002 record Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.

7. We Care a Lot by Faith No More

Marvel Soundtrack Guardians Of The Galaxy contains We Care a Lot by Faith No More. The song was released in 1985 by the first incarnation of the band.

Written by original singer Charles Mosley alongside keyboardist Rodney Christopher Bottum, it is widely regarded as the first notable song the band created and has been recorded and released three different times over three albums. A Funk Metal classic, the lyrics talk about the many troubles of the world in a sarcastic and sardonic way.

8. Koinu no Carnival (From "Minute Waltz) by EHAMIC

"Koinu no Carnival" (From "Minute Waltz") is the 8th song on Guardians Of The Galaxy Awesome Mix Vol 3. It is recorded and released by EHAMIC.

The song comes from the Japanese comedy anime show ClassicaLoid which aired from October 8, 2016, to March 24, 2018, for two seasons. The anime is about two students, Kanae Otowa and Sosuke Kagura, who try to reinvigorate their rural town through classical music.

9. I'm Always Chasing Rainbows by Alice Cooper

I'm Always Chasing Rainbows is a popular Vaudeville song from the early 1900s. The version used in GOTG is by popular Shock Rocker Alice Cooper.

The song was composed by Harry Carroll who adapted the melody from Frederic Chopin's Fantaisie Impromptu while the lyrics were written by Joseph McCarthy and then published in 1917. Cooper released the song as the tenth track on his 1976 album Alice Cooper Goes to Hell.

10. San Francisco by The Mowgli's

San Francisco by The Mowgli's is the tenth track on the Awesome Mix Vol. 3. The Mowgli's were an Alternative Rock band based in California.

Active from 2010 to 2020, the group released four albums from 20112 to 2016 and four EPs from 2012 to 2020. San Francisco is the first track on the group's second album Waiting for the Dawn which came out on June 18, 2013, and has sold over 38,000 copies.

11. Poor Girl by X

Poor Girl by X is the 11th track on the GOTG VOL 3 soundtrack. X is a Californian Punk band that has been active since 1977.

The song is the fourth track on their fourth album More Fun in the New World which came out in 1983. The album charted at number 86 on the Billboard 200 and is one of their best-regarded albums and a landmark record in the 80s Los Angeles Punk scene.

12. This Is the Day by The The

This Is the Day by The The is the 12th track on Awesome Mix Vol 3. The song was released on September 2, 1983.

Written by Matt Johnson, the singer, frontman, and only consistent member of the band for their debut album Soul Mining, the song reached #71 on the UK Singles Chart. Despite ranking somewhat low on the charts, it has been used in over 13 movies, shows, and videogames, like The Good Doctor, Love and Monsters, and Grand Theft Auto Online to name a few.

13. No Sleep till Brooklyn by Beastie Boys

No Sleep till Brooklyn by Beastie Boys is the 13th track on the Marvel Soundtrack album. Beastie Boys are rappers in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Written by Michael Diamond, Adam Horovitz, and Adam Yauch, and produced by the indelible Rick Rubin, the song is one of the band's most popular tracks. It is the sixth single from their landmark debut studio album Licensed to Ill.

The track was recorded in Spring 1986 and released on March 1, 1987. It is one of the earliest examples of Rap Rock.

14. Dog Days Are Over by Florence and the Machine

Dog Days Are Over by Florence and the Machine is a song featured in Awesome Mix Volume 3. The song was written by Florence Welch and Isabella Summers.

It is a single from the group's 2009 debut album Lungs and is the second single off the record. The song reached #21 on the Hot 100 and 23 on the UK singles chart. 

The highest success the song saw was in Ireland where it reached upto #6.

15. Badlands by Bruce Springsteen

Badlands by Bruce Springsteen is the 15th track to be featured on the soundtrack. The song is from the singer's fourth album Darkness on the Edge of Town.

Released as the second single off the album on July 1978, it is one of his most well-regarded tracks. However, upon its release, it was not a large success chart-wise as it only reached #42 on the Hot 100.

Since then though, it has been widely contended as one of his best songs with Rolling Stone stating that it is his second-greatest song right behind the immortal Born to Run.

16. I Will Dare by The Replacements

I Will Dare by The Replacements is the penultimate track on the soundtrack. It was replaced by the American Alt-Rock band in July 1984.

The first song off their seminal third album Let It Be the track sees The Mats, as they were affectionately called by their fans, let loose with vibrant guitars, booming drums, and optimistic lyrics. It makes for a wonderful thematic close to the spirit of the Guardians of the Galaxy film series.

17. Come and Get Your Love (Rerecorded Version) by Redbone

Come and Get Your Love by Redbone is the franchise song of the GOTG movies. The third film features a recorded version of the track.

Used prominently in the previous three incarnations of the film, the track is seen by many as the flagship and/or thematically unifying song of the trilogy. As such, it comes as no surprise that Gunn and CO. have decided to use the rerecorded version of the song to finish off their beloved trilogy.

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