Halloween 4, What are these songs? good luck

Does anyone know the song playing while they are driving in the car on the way to vincent’s drug store, and then the song playing inside Vincent’s drug store? This information seems to be unavailable anywhere.

I know multiple people lookin for this information, and nobody seems to have the answer?

Do you know?

Please Share… :myers:

I would love to know this as well, especially the one in the car! I’ve tried listening to the song in the car scene over and over trying to make out some lyrics, and all I can make out is something along the lines of, “my child of god, don’t throw it away”. I worry that these may be songs made just for the movie, and cannot be found, but I hope I’m wrong. I even tried checking the credits for the songs, but no luck there either.

You got my interest on this topic. It may have been they couldn’t use/pay for any actual music of that era so they had either crew, friends, or hired some small local band to record something because “My Child of God” at the end of that scene with Jamie smiling seems too perfect as if she’s being painted so angelic due to what she is about to go through later that night. I’ll keep searching though. Heard “Walking down the street” at the beginning of it. Sadly, if this was what I originally speculated, its probably lost in time.

I even sent Alan Howarth a message haha, if he gets back to me I will share !

Awesome, can’t wait to hear what he says!

nothing yet ! still waiting…

Thanks for the update, hopefully something soon.

They sound like that band Alphaville but who knows? They used them in Napoleon dynamite (forever young). Haha

It could be like in Halloween when Annie picks Laurie up. That one song was John Carpenter’s band on the radio.

I too have been searching over the years-- 20 at least-- and going back and forth in the attempts of obtaining this song as well as the one playing inside Vincent Drug… there’s a big part of me with the constant belief that these songs are actual-labeled songs but the little bit of them heard and for what can be made out is very deceiving!