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The Karate Kid
- "The Moment of Truth" (performed by Survivor)
- "(Bop Bop) On the Beach" (performed by The Flirts and Jan & Dean)
- "No Shelter" (performed by Broken Edge)
- "Young Hearts" (performed by Commuter)
- "(It Takes) Two to Tango" (performed by Paul Davis)
- "Tough Love" (performed by Shandi)
- "Rhythm Man" (performed by St. Regis)
- "Feel the Night" (performed by Baxter Robertson)
- "Desire" (performed by Gang of Four)
- "You're the Best" (performed by Joe Esposito)
The Karate Kid Part II
- "Glory of Love" (performed by Peter Cetera)
- "Rock 'n' Roll Over You" (performed by The Moody Blues)
- "Fish for Life" (performed by Mancrab)
- "Rock Around the Clock" (performed by Paul Rodgers)
- "Let Me at 'Em" (performed by Southside Johnny)
- "This Is the Time" (performed by Dennis DeYoung)
- "Earth Angel" (performed by New Edition)
- "Love Theme from Karate Kid II" (Bill Conti)
- "Two Looking at One" (performed by Carly Simon)
- "The Storm" (Bill Conti)
The Karate Kid Part III
- Listen to Your Heart (performed by The Little River Band)
- Under Any Moon (performed by Glenn Medeiros and Elizabeth Wolfgramm)
- This Could Take All Night (performed by Boys Club)
- I Can't Help Myself (performed by Glenn Medeiros)
- First Impression (performed by Jude Cole)
- Summer In The City (performed by the Pointer Sisters)
- Out for the Count (performed by Winger)
- 48 Hours (performed by BPF)
- In A Trance (performed by Money Talks)
- Love Theme from the Karate Kid (Bill Conti)
The Next Karate Kid
- You Gotta Be" (performed by Des'ree)
- "Moving On Up" (performed by M People)
- "I Think I'm In Trouble" (performed by Expose)
- "Dreams" (performed by The Cranberries)
- "Doing' the Dog" (performed by The Knack)
- "Fascination" (F.D. Marchetti)
- "Happy Birthday to You" (Mildred J. Hill and Patty S. Hill)
- "I Want It All" (Colleen Fitzpatrick and Michael Kotch)
- "In Your Eyes" (Brian McKnight)
- "Mystic Trader" (performed by Flesh for Lulu)
- "Part of Me" (performed by Randy Jacobs
- "This Is My Country" (Don Raye)
- "You" (performed by Ten Sharp)