Sigue Sigue Sputnik - 21st Century Boys - The Best Of
Ferris boasts about how a day like this is too good for school, and gives tips on how to fake a sick day for school.
Ferris, Cameron and Sloane visit the museum. Cameron stares closely at 'Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'.
Dominik Hauser - Theme from "I Dream of Jeannie" (Hugo Montenegro) - Single
Ferris dances around his bedroom after a cut from the scene where the economics teacher lectures his class on the Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act.
When Ferris is about to borrow the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California, and when Principal Rooney staggers on the school bus with the middle school kids.
Big Audio Dynamite - This Is Big Audio Dynamite
Ferris, Cameron, and Sloane arrive at the parking garage in Chicago.
The Dream Academy - The Dream Academy
Ferris & Sloane talking and kissing. Ferris looks at her watch and has to go. She tells him she loves him as he runs off. He tells her he loves her too. She tells herself he's going to marry her.
The Dream Academy - The Morning Lasted All Day - A Retrospective
Sloane talks to Ferris. They kiss until he notices the time and starts to run home.
At the beach, after Cameron flips out about the mileage on his dad's Ferrari when Cameron is still in a semi-catatonic state.
John Williams - Great Composers: John Williams
The two valet parking attendants take Cameron's father's Ferrari on a joyride through the Chicago Metro Area.
The Dream Academy - The Morning Lasted All Day - A Retrospective
Montage in the Art Institute of Chicago, especially when Cameron stares at and identifies with the girl in the painting "Un dimanche après-midi à l'Île de la Grande Jatte," by Georges Seurat
Wayne Newton - Ultra-Lounge (Wild, Cool & Swingin') Artist Collection: Wayne Newton
Ferris lip-synch's to the song during the Von Steuben Day Parade, and dedicates it to Cameron.
Played several times throughout the film, most notably when lip-synced by Ferris Bueller on the parade float.
General Public - Hand To Mouth
Ferris and Sloane sit by the pool trying to wake up Cameron.
The Beatles - Please Please Me
Ferris lip-synch's to the song during the Von Steuben Day Parade (while the band adds horns), after already getting the crowd going with "Danke Schoen," by Wayne Newton.
Ferris, Sloane & Cameron in the car. Ferris realizes the miles on the car are different and asks Cameron how many miles were on it before. Cameron sees the mileage and "goes berserk."
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