- Prelude in G Minor, Op. 28, No. 22Written by Frédéric Chopin
- Gamblin' ManWritten and Performed by Honeyboy Edwards (as David Honeyboy Edwards)David Honeyboy Edwards appears courtesy of Earwig Music Company, Inc.
- Cut My Brother in Half BluesProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by Tony Fernandez
- Take My HandProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly (uncredited)
- Jump Little ChildrenWritten by Robert ShadProduced by Michael Andrews
- Long Gone Lonesome BluesWritten by Hank Williams (as Hank Williams, Sr.)
- (Mama) You Got To Love Your Negro ManProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly (uncredited)
- That's AmoreWritten by Harry Warren and Jack BrooksProduced by Michael Andrews
- Chantilly LaceWritten by The Big Bopper (as J.P. Richardson)
- Walk HardProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly (uncredited)
- Let's DuetWritten by Charlie Wadhams and Benji HughesProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly and Angela Correa
- A Life Without You (Is No Life At All)Written by Mike ViolaProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly (uncredited)
- DarlingWritten by Mike Viola and John C. ReillyProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly (uncredited)
- Wedding March (Bridal Chorus)from "Lohengrin"Written by Richard Wagner
- Guilty As ChargedWritten by Charlie Wadhams and William Gustavus Seyffert (as Gus Seyffert)Produced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly (uncredited)
- Get TogetherWritten by Chet Powers (as Chester Powers Jr.)Performed by The YoungbloodsCourtesy of The RCA Records LabelBy Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
- Royal JellyWritten by Dan BernProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly (uncredited)
- Sir Ringe the Marshmallow ElephantWritten by Dan Bern and Mike ViolaProduced by Michael Andrews
- Let Me Hold You (Little Man)Produced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly (uncredited)
- There's a Change a'Happening (I Can Feel It)Produced by Michael Andrews
- Black SheepWritten by Michael Andrews and Van Dyke ParksProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly (uncredited)
- StarmanWritten by David BowieProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly (uncredited)
- Come On Get HappyWritten by Wes Farrell and Danny JanssenProduced by Michael Andrews
- Weeping on the InsideProduced by Michael Andrews
- My GirlWritten by Smokey Robinson and Ronald WhitePerformed by The TemptationsThe Temptations appear courtesy of New Door Records
- (You Make Me So) HardProduced by Walter Millsap (as Walter "Lil Walt" Millsap III) and Boss BeatsPerformed by Jacques Slade (as KU) featuring Danica Rozelle (as Danica "Morning Star" Rozelle)
- You Don't Have to Be a Star (To Be in My Show)(uncredited)Written by John Glover and James DeanPerformed by John C. Reilly (as Dewey Cox) and Cheryl TiegsProduced by Michael Andrews
- Walk Hard (All Star Version)John C. Reilly, Ghostface Killah (as Tony Starks), Manish Raval, Michael Andrews and Lew Morton (as Lew Morton)Produced by Michael AndrewsJackson Browne appears courtesy of Inside Recordings LLCGhostface Killah appears courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group and Starks EnterprisesLyle Lovett appears courtesy of Curb/Lost Highway
- (I Hate You) Big DaddyWritten by Mike ViolaProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly (uncredited)
- Who Wants to Party!(uncredited)Written by Dan Bern and Mike ViolaProduced by Michael Andrews
- Billy Don't Be a Hero(uncredited)Written by Peter Callander and Mitch MurrayProduced by Michael Andrews
- Farmer GlicksteinWritten by Dan BernProduced by Michael Andrews
- (Have You Heard the News) Dewey Cox DiedWritten by Dan BernProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly (uncredited)
- I Love the Nightlife(uncredited)Written by Alicia Bridges and Susan HutchesonProduced by Michael Andrews
- Beautiful Ride(uncredited)Written by Dan Bern and Mike ViolaProduced by Michael AndrewsPerformed by John C. Reilly
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By what name was Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007) officially released in India in English?
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