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Dumb and Dumber (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Various Artists

About “Dumb and Dumber (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)”

Dumb and Dumber: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to the film was released by RCA Records on November 22, 1994.

“Love Theme” by Todd Rundgren, the track played during one of the earliest scenes when Lloyd Christmas falls in love for the first time with Mary Swanson, was omitted from the official release. The song “The Rain, The Park & Other Things” was not on the soundtrack, although it was played quite prominently in the montage of Lloyd fantasizing about Mary, nor was “Oh, Pretty Woman” by Roy Orbison, though it was featured prominently in the make-over montage.

Also missing are “Can We Still Be Friends” by Todd Rundgren (who also wrote the original soundtrack), “Rollin' Down the Hill” by The Rembrandts, “Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm” by the Crash Test Dummies, “Red Right Hand” by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, “Boom Shack-A-Lak” by Apache Indian, and “Make Love Now” by Patrick Wilson. “2 Ft. 0 Butt Crack” by Bruce Greenwood was also omitted from the soundtrack and was erroneously credited to the band Circle the Wagon in the film’s credits.

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