No Hard Feelings is a 2023 romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lawrence as Maddie Barker, a down-on-her-luck woman who takes on an unusual job to resolve her financial troubles. Inspired by true events, the movie sees Maddie being hired by helicopter parents to "date" their socially awkward son, Percy (played by Andrew Barth Feldman), before he heads off to college.
The film follows the hilarious and often awkward journey as Maddie tries to bring Percy out of his shell, only to form a genuine connection with him. While filled with outrageous comedy and raunchy moments, the movie also explores themes of personal growth, self-discovery, and unexpected friendships.
Eventually, Maddie and Percy evolve through their unlikely bond, finding new perspectives on life, love, and themselves. Notably, the songs in the movie play a crucial role in setting the mood effectively. Therefore, we have curated a list of all the songs played in the movie.
What are the songs played in No Hard Feelings?
Below is the list of every Song In No Hard Feelings:
- Draggin’ the Line by Tommy James
- Another Camden Afternoon by The Stranglers
- Jezahel by Shirley Bassey
- Wondrous Place by Billy Fury
- Down on the Street by The Stooges
- The Stroke by Billy Squier
- Driver’s Seat by Sniff ‘n’ The Tears
- Maneater by Daryl Hall & John Oates
- Hot in Herre by Nelly
- Back to the Start by Cary Brothers
- Would You? by Richard Swift
- Maneater performed by Andrew Barth Feldman
- Anemone by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
- Semper by Last Verse
- Black Out Days (Future Island Remix) by Phantogram
- That’s That by Cass McCombs
- You’ll Accomp’ny Me by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
How did the songs of No Hard Feelings set the movie's mood?
The soundtrack of No Hard Feelings enhances the film’s tone, blending humor, tension, and sentimentality. Songs like Tommy James’ Draggin’ the Line and Another Camden Afternoon set the stage for Maddie’s chaotic and desperate life. Furthermore, tracks such as Hall & Oates’ Maneater and Nelly’s Hot in Herre emphasize key moments in Maddie and Percy’s dynamic, from awkward flirtations to comedic attempts at connection.
Additionally, emotional beats are highlighted with Phantogram’s Black Out Days and Richard Swift’s Would You?, reflecting heartbreak and budding romance. The finale, with Bob Seger’s You’ll Accomp’ny Me, ties their journey together, underscoring growth and hope. The soundtrack seamlessly elevates both the comedic and heartfelt moments of the film.
How a Craiglist advertisement inspired the narrative of the movie
The movie No Hard Feelings draws inspiration from a real Craigslist ad that caught the attention of director Gene Stupnitsky. The ad, sent to him by producers Marc Provissiero and Naomi Odenkirk, was created by parents of an awkward teenage boy. They were seeking a woman to date their son over the summer to give him life experience and boost his confidence before he left for college.
The ad’s bizarre and unconventional premise sparked Stupnitsky’s imagination, leading to the creation of the film’s storyline.
Notably, Stupnitsky was intrigued by the scenario and immediately thought of Jennifer Lawrence for the lead role. As longtime friends, he showed her the ad during a dinner, and she found it hilarious. At the time, there were no concrete plans for a movie, but Stupnitsky later developed a script based on the concept. Lawrence loved the script for its humor and originality and signed on for the role of Maddie.
While the Craigslist ad served as a foundation, the film’s story and characters are entirely fictional.