The soundtrack for PAW Patrol: The Movie is full of feel-good songs that make kids and parents want to get up and move their paws. The movie features an original track by chart-topping artist Adam Levine and includes songs from Alessia Cara and Fifth Harmony. Indie favorite, Fitz and the Tantrums is also among the soundtrack’s collection of artists, making the music in PAW Patrol: The Movie a crowd-pleasing experience for viewers of any age.

Based on the children’s show by the same name, PAW Patrol: The Movie follows the original characters as they defend Adventure City from Mayor Humdinger. The film uses the theme song from the original show performed by Scott Simons. The song, written by Michael “Smidi” Smith and Scott Krippayne, was also nominated in 2014 for a daytime Emmy for Outstanding Original Song – Main Title and Promo.

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At the beginning of PAW Patrol: The Movie, the beloved theme song plays as Capn’ Turbot calls the PAW Patrol to save a distressed truck driver dangling from a bridge. From there on, mainstream tracks populate the soundtrack in the action-packed and sentimental moments throughout the film. Here’s every song included in the PAW Patrol: The Movie soundtrack.

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“Something Right” by Kiki Riggs – “Something Right” plays over a train ride through Adventure City during the first appearance of the PAW Patrol’s soon-to-be new member, Liberty

“Good Mood” by Adam Levine – Written for PAW Patrol: The Movie, Adam Levine’s “Good Mood” plays over the PAW Patrol’s arrival in Adventure City.

“The Use in Trying” by Alessia Cara – After the PAW Patrol saves Adventure City from Humdinger’s failed fireworks, Chase is upset about his role in the rescue. “The Use in Trying” plays while he struggles with a sleepless night.

“Tear the Roof Off” by Spilt Milk – The PAW Patrol arrives to break Chase and Liberty out of the pound as “Tear the Roof Off” plays.

“That’s My Girl” by Fifth Harmony – “That’s My Girl” plays when Liberty gets her PAW Patrol vehicle and joins the rest of the PAW Patrol characters on their way to Humdinger Heights after the Cloud Catcher has overloaded.

“Somebody Sometimes” by Fitz and the Tantrums – In one of the heart-warming moments that led to PAW Patrol: The Movie’s good critical reviews, Zuma dives into the river in Adventure City to the song “Somebody Sometimes” to save a family that is trapped in their car underwater.

The PAW Patrol theme song plays again as the credits roll, followed by a reprisal of Adam Levine’s “Good Mood.”

“PAW Patrol Theme (Reimagined)” by the Math Club – The final song in the film, the Math Club’s “PAW Patrol Theme (Reimagined)” plays over the last section of credits in PAW Patrol: The Movie.

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