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==Soundtrack== The film had no [[soundtrack album]] released; however, many songs appear in the movie, including "Alive,"; the song written and performed by Joey Lauren Adams in character as Alyssa, cover of [[The Cars]]' "[[Let's Go (The Cars song)|Let's Go]]" performed by [[Ernie Isley]], "[[The Impression That I Get]]" by [[The Mighty Mighty Bosstones]], "[[Run's House (song)|Run's House]]" by [[Run-DMC]] and other songs by artists such as [[Public Enemy (band)|Public Enemy]], [[The Hang Ups]], [[Gwen Guthrie]] and [[Liz Phair]].<ref>{{Cite web |last= |date=2018-01-26 |title=Chasing Amy soundtrack and songs list |url=http://www.insoundtrack.com/movie/chasing-amy-1997 |access-date=2023-10-25 |website=InSoundtrack |language=en}}</ref> Two songs by the band [[Soul Asylum]] are featured in the film: "Lucky One" and "We 3". The band had previously contributed the song ''Can't Even Tell'' to the soundtrack of Smith's 1994 debut film ''[[Clerks (1994 film)|Clerks]]''. Frontman [[Dave Pirner]] composed the incidental music for the film along with the film's theme song, "Tube of Wonderful," which plays over the opening credits.<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 21, 1997 |title=Chasing Amy - Build Your Own Soundtrack |url=https://www.viewaskew.com/chasingamy/amysoundtrack.html |access-date=2023-10-25 |website=www.viewaskew.com}}</ref> The song reappears in Smith's 2001 film ''[[Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back]]'', as well as its 2019 reboot ''[[Jay and Silent Bob Reboot]]'', both times introducing the character Holden McNeil. The [[music video]] for the song "[[Have You Seen Mary]]", performed by the band [[Sponge (band)|Sponge]], features several scenes of the film. In ''Chasing Amy'', the song is played in the scene while Holden and Hooper are at Jack's Music Shoppe.
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