Best Movie Soundtracks & Film Songs

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Seven Pages cover
Seven Pages

Alan Paul Ett

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Don't You (Forget About Me) cover
Don't You (Forget About Me)

Simple Minds

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We Are the Champions cover
We Are the Champions

David Bowie & Queen

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Sweet Emotion cover
Sweet Emotion

Aerosmith

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Life Is a Dream cover
Life Is a Dream

Jerry Goldsmith

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Born to Be Wild cover
Born to Be Wild

Steppenwolf

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Lose Yourself cover
Lose Yourself

Eminem

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She Drives Me Crazy cover
She Drives Me Crazy

Fine Young Cannibals

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I'm a Believer cover
I'm a Believer

Smash Mouth

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The Mandalorian cover
The Mandalorian

Ludwig Goransson

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American Woman cover
American Woman

The Guess Who

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What I Like About You cover
What I Like About You

The Romantics

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Fat Bottomed Girls cover
Fat Bottomed Girls

David Bowie & Queen

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Track 16 cover
Track 16

Twin Peaks

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Roxanne cover
Roxanne

The Police

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Soul to Squeeze cover
Soul to Squeeze

Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Brown Eyed Girl cover
Brown Eyed Girl

Van Morrison

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Kiss cover
Kiss

Prince & The Revolution

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Aiming High cover
Aiming High

Kevin Paez

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Come Together cover
Come Together

Aerosmith

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U Can't Touch This cover
U Can't Touch This

MC Hammer

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Bennie and the Jets cover
Bennie and the Jets

Elton John

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I Want to Know What Love Is cover
I Want to Know What Love Is

Foreigner

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Resurrection cover
Resurrection

Moist

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Video Killed the Radio Star cover
Video Killed the Radio Star

The Buggles

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Morning cover
Morning

Imre Czomba

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Gin and Diatonic cover
Gin and Diatonic

Benjamin Townsend

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Sharp Dressed Man cover
Sharp Dressed Man

ZZ Top

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Hold My Hand cover
Hold My Hand

Lady Gaga

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You Can't Always Get What You Want cover
You Can't Always Get What You Want

The Rolling Stones

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Boom Clap cover
Boom Clap

Charli XCX

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Earned It cover
Earned It

The Weeknd

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Quirky Turkey cover
Quirky Turkey

John Rowcroft

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Yoda's Theme cover
Yoda's Theme

John Williams

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Free Bird cover
Free Bird

Lynyrd Skynyrd

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The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme) cover
The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)

John Williams

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Shallow cover
Shallow

Lady Gaga

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Main Theme from "the Saint" cover
Main Theme from "the Saint"

Edwin Astley & His Orchestra

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Hymne à Québec cover
Hymne à Québec

Loco Locass

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Kitsch Comedy cover
Kitsch Comedy

Peter Jeffries

Best radio stations for Soundtrack

Cinema has always been about more than just what we see on the screen; it is defined by the melodies that linger long after the credits roll. In Canada, the appetite for movie soundtracks and film songs is remarkably diverse, blending Hollywood’s biggest anthems with quirky cult favorites and local cultural touchstones. Whether you are reliving the high-energy spirit of the 1980s or seeking the ambient calm of a cinematic score, the current top hits in this genre reflect a unique cross-section of global and domestic influences. From the sweeping, synth-driven atmosphere of Vangelis’s "Abraham’s Theme" to the high-octane energy of Kenny Loggins’ "Footloose," these tracks serve as the sonic backdrop to some of our most beloved storytelling moments.

What makes the Canadian soundtrack scene particularly interesting right now is its eclectic and bilingual nature. Listeners across the provinces are just as likely to tune in for the high-speed punk energy of Plastic Bertrand’s "Ça Plane Pour Moi" as they are for the satirical brilliance of Rock et Belles Oreilles’ "Le feu sauvage de l'amour." This blend of international pop like Prince’s "Kiss" and Leann Rimes’ "Can't Fight the Moonlight" alongside domestic rock staples like the Headstones' "Cubically Contained" ensures a listening experience that is never predictable. Even the inclusion of Bobby Morganstein’s "Chicago Bulls Theme" highlights how sports cinema and iconic broadcast themes have cemented themselves in the public consciousness.

These radio stations offer a curated journey through the history of film and television music, providing everything from emotional 2000s ballads like Hoobastank’s "The Reason" to the underground vibes of Adam Mills. It is a genre that thrives on nostalgia while constantly evolving with contemporary hits. Whether you are looking for the perfect driving music or a trip down memory lane, this collection of film-focused broadcasters captures the essence of the silver screen and brings it directly to your speakers. Explore the rhythms that define cinematic history and discover why these songs remain at the top of the charts across the country today.