"
The Wild Life" is a song written and performed by English female pop music vocal group
Bananarama. It was composed for and included in the movie and on its soundtrack. The single peaked at number 70 on the
Billboard Hot 100 in December 1984. Eddie Van Halen wrote and performed the score for the film, but was unable to finish mixing due to
Van Halen's touring schedule, and left that task to the band's long-term engineer
Donn Landee. The instrumental "Donut City" was the only Eddie Van Halen track appearing on the official soundtrack album. The instrumental "Out The Window" from Eddie Van Halen's score was later used during the "Darth Vader" scene in
Back to the Future the following year. The film also featured an early version of Van Halen's 1992 song, “Right Now”. The film's soundtrack album also contained newly recorded music by
Andy Summers and
Charlie Sexton &
Ronnie Wood. The soundtrack of the film itself further contained music by
Prince,
Madonna,
Little Richard,
Van Halen,
Billy Idol,
Steppenwolf, and
Jimi Hendrix, with the requisite licensing fees having prevented
The Wild Life from receiving an uncut release on DVD. Universal formerly offered a made-to-order disc in its Vault series, with many of the songs removed. When Universal created the alternate soundtrack for VHS/Laserdisc/TV broadcast, they also revised the end credits and removed the songs that were replaced on the soundtrack. Universal's "Vault Series" DVD-R did not use these revised end credits even though it used the alternate soundtrack. In later releases, the HD broadcast version has all of the songs intact. ==See also==