Single US 1986 on Audio Propaganda label
Rock and Soundtrack (New Wave)
For Promotion Only-Not For Resale Many fans of the film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" have been under the assumption for many years that a soundtrack album was once released, but is now "out of print." Though the soundtrack to John Hughes' film is considered by many to be a bonafide '80s classic, Hughes refused to ever release an official soundtrack album. He felt that the selection of songs used in the movie was simply too eclectic and varied to make for a cohesive album. The closest thing to be released was a promotional 7" single with "Beat City" by The Flowerpot Men on the a-side and "I'm Afraid" by Blue Room on the b-side. This was given out at certain screenings of the film in 1986. Pressing Plant derived from runout stampings.
The Flowerpot Men , album by | |
Blue Room , GB album by |
Mike Thorne producer |
Stephen Duffy producer |
David Joyner |
Paul Mansfield |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Beat City | The Flowerpot Men | 3:36 | |
2 | I'm Afraid | Blue Room (2) | David Joyner, Paul Mansfield | 4:46 |