
Grown Ups (2010) Soundtrack: Every Song
Grown Ups (2010) Soundtrack Guide: Every Song & Scene-by-Scene List
Grown Ups (2010) follows five childhood best friends who reunite thirty years after winning their 1978 basketball championship for the funeral of their beloved coach. Over a Fourth of July weekend at a lakeside cabin, Lenny (Adam Sandler), Eric, Kurt, Marcus, and Rob reconnect with their families, confronting their respective mid-life crises, personal flaws, and the challenges of adulthood while rediscovering the joy of their youth.
Soundtrack & Songs List
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Come Back
The J. Geils Band
Scene Context: The loud music starts blasting through the speakers as the kids' basketball game gets underway.
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Devil Woman
Cliff Richard
Scene Context: Marcus gets the call about Coach's passing while some mellow tunes play quietly in the air.
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Ave Maria
Scene Context: Rob belts out a tune at the funeral, only to have his pals burst out laughing at him.
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Last Child
Scene Context: After the funeral, everyone heads out to the lake house together in their cars.
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A Life of Illusion
Joe Walsh
Scene Context: Lenny tells his kids they're stuck inside no more, time to go out and play.
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A Night Like This
The Romantics
Scene Context: Everyone's having dinner at the restaurant together.
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Love Is Alive
Gary Wright
Scene Context: The second song starts playing as we order our food from the waitress.
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I Could Be Good for You
707
Scene Context: Lenny bumps into Dickie at the diner and asks for a do-over on the mic.
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When Things Go Wrong
Robin Lane & The Chartbusters
Scene Context: At dinner, Lenny drops the bombshell that he's headed to Italy for his next adventure.
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Rock and Roll Never Forgets
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Lay It On The Line
Triumph
Scene Context: They arrive on the island, then chill out while munching on some fried chicken before scattering the ashes.
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Escape (The Pina Colada Song)
Rupert Holmes
Scene Context: Eric returns with friends, busting a move on the hill, until Rob's stunning daughter arrives and everyone checks her out.
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Walk All Over You
Scene Context: They're playing a crazy game of tag, running away from an incoming arrow.
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Just Can't Wait
The J. Geils Band
Scene Context: They hit the waterpark.
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Ready for Love
Scene Context: The girls chill by the pool when they spot that ripped dude doing some serious chest flexing on the other side.
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Come and Get Your Love
Redbone
Scene Context: Sally ditches her top and busts a move in her bikini to catch the eye of that cute guy by the pool.
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Goodnight Tonight
Wings
Scene Context: The hot guy shows up as they sneak in through the side door to skip the line at the waterslide, bringing the kids along.
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Just Got Back
Cheap Trick
Scene Context: Everyone takes a splashy dive into the pool, while Rob gives the slide guy a wild ride and the dudes go off to mark their territory.
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The Party's Over (Hopelessly In Love)
Scene Context: Marcus is sipping by the flames, attempting to convince others to join in on a shot-drinking session.
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Sentimental Lady
Bob Welch
Scene Context: The group's conversation turns to music, with Spade loving the tune and Gloria admitting it gets her going, prompting everyone to hit the dance floor.
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Monday Morning
Scene Context: Marcus emerges from the closet while the girls are busy with domestic chores like sewing and cooking.
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Two Tickets to Paradise
Scene Context: Rob reveals he's considering having a kid, then gets mad at Marcus for maybe messing with his daughter.
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I Do
The J. Geils Band
Scene Context: After sharing secrets, everyone gets a group hug before heading to the 4th of July party, where some kids splash around and Eric's waterski attempt ends in engine failure.
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Every 1's a Winner
Scene Context: The husbands strolled onto the court while their wives cheered them on during the second go-around at basketball.
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Better Things
Scene Context: After the basketball game, Marcus lets off another firework into the sky.
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American Fun
The Stompers
Scene Context: The final credits roll with the first song playing.
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Count on Me
Jefferson Starship
Scene Context: The second song plays as the credits roll.
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Stan the Man
Adam Sandler
Scene Context: The third song plays as the credits roll at the very end.
Main Cast
- Adam Sandler Lenny Feder
- Kevin James Eric Lamonsoff
- Chris Rock Kurt McKenzie
- David Spade Marcus Higgins
- Rob Schneider Rob Hilliard
- Salma Hayek Pinault Roxanne Chase-Feder
- Maria Bello Sally Lamonsoff
- Maya Rudolph Deanne McKenzie
- Joyce Van Patten Gloria
- Ebony Jo-Ann Mama Ronzoni
Official Trailer
Music Team
Frequently Asked Questions
Who composed the music for Grown Ups?
The score for Grown Ups was composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams.
How many songs are in the soundtrack for Grown Ups?
There are 28 songs featured in the soundtrack for Grown Ups. SeekerTune lists all of them with detailed scene descriptions.
What are the genres of Grown Ups?
The main genres for Grown Ups include Comedy.





