The Muse (soundtrack)

The Muse is the soundtrack for the film The Muse, released by English musician Elton John in 1999 through PolyGram Records. The album is a departure for John, as it mainly contains the orchestrated score for the film, which he wrote in its entirety. The only vocal track is the title track, which was co-written with longtime lyricist Bernie Taupin.

It was his third soundtrack following the release of Friends in 1971 and The Lion King in 1994. It preceded the Broadway cast version of Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida (2000) although a concept album (in advance of the show) was released in 1999.

Track listing
All compositions by Elton John except "The Muse", lyrics by Bernie Taupin.
 * 1) "Driving Home"
 * 2) "Driving to Universal"
 * 3) "Driving to Jack's"
 * 4) "Walk of Shame"
 * 5) "Better Have a Gift"
 * 6) "The Wrong Gift"
 * 7) "The Aquarium"
 * 8) "Are We Laughing"
 * 9) "Take a Walk with Me"
 * 10) "What Should I Do?"
 * 11) "Back to the Aquarium"
 * 12) "Steven Redecorates"
 * 13) "To the Guesthouse"
 * 14) "The Cookie Factory"
 * 15) "Multiple Personality"
 * 16) "Sarah Escapes"
 * 17) "Back to Paramount"
 * 18) "Meet Christine"
 * 19) "The Muse"
 * 20) "The Muse" (remixed by Jermaine Dupri)