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| "Don't Give Up On Us" by David Soul | |
| A clip of the music video is shown when the True Hollywood Story voice-over mentions David Soul was rumoured to be Dickie's father. | UK US |
| "Break My Stride" by Matthew Wilder | |
| Dickie's song for entering the ring for Fox's Celebrity Boxing. | |
| "Ante Up (Robbin' Hoodz Theory)" by M.O.P. (Feat. Funk Flex) | |
| Emanuel Lewis's ("Webster") song for entering the ring. | UK US |
| "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" by Good Charlotte | |
| Cindy hitches a ride with a guy and lives Dickie in the desert. He's seen later walking the Hollywood Walk of Fame and bumps into Leif Garrett at a nearby newstand. | UK US |
| "Chasing the Sun Away" by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones | |
| Dickie plays poker with his former child star friends. | UK US |
| "Ride Like the Wind" by Christopher Cross | |
| Dickie listens to this song on his way to his meeting with Rob Reiner. Dickie later teaches this song to Sally for her audition. | UK US |
| "Son Suenos" by David Barragan | |
| Spanish-language song that plays when Dickie looks up houses that'll have 'em stay. | |
| "Negativity" by Corey Feldman | |
| Plays of the stereo of George (the dad of the family) as he pulls up the Finney driveway and greets Dickie. | |
| "Dammit" by Blink-182 | |
| The hose from the waterbed goes comes loose and destroys stuff out in the yard. | UK US |
| "Le Freak" by Chic | |
| Music that comes from the treehouse after Dickie's banished from the house by the kids. | UK US |
| "Disco Inferno" by The Hit Crew | |
| The kids come up to the treehouse and she what Dickie's done to the place. | UK US |
| "Insane in the Brain" by Cypress Hill | |
| Sung by Dickie in reference to the Slip 'N Slide and how slippery it is. | UK US |
| "Greatest Day" by Bowling for Soup | |
| Dickie learns how to ride a bike. | UK US |
| "I Wanna Be Bad" by Willa Ford | |
| Heather's song she dances to in her try-out. | UK US |
| "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" by The Temptations | |
| Dickie and Sam perform this song on stills to impress the girl next door. | UK US |
| "Natural High" by Bloodstone | |
| Playing in the background when Dickie tries to have sex with Cindy but realizes she only likes him now that he's going to be famous again. | UK US |
| "The Christmas Song" by Nat 'King' Cole | |
| The family tries to help Dickie's acting and they stage a Christmas morning. | UK US |
| "Flagpole Sitta" by Harvey Danger | |
| Montage of Dickie going on talk shows and appearing at concerts to show he's back on top. | |
| "Nights Are Forever Without You" by England Dan and John Ford Coley | |
| Dickie returns to the Finneys' and they play Candyland. | UK US |
| "Sooner or Later" by The Grassroots | |
| The movie wraps up with the E! True Hollywood Story voice-over explaining what happened to all the characters. | UK US |
| "Child Stars On Your Television" - (lyrics) by Fred Wolf and Robert Smigel | |
| Skit that plays during the end credits: many child stars from over the years sing a song about how they don't like people asking them "didn't you used to be...?" and assuming they're snobs because they used to be famous. | |
| "Former Child Star" by Leif Garrett | |
| End credits song #2. |
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