Which Films Have Soundtracks Titled Out Of Range That Charted?

2025-10-27 05:55:57 73

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Violet
Violet
2025-10-28 00:19:29
Quick summary: I couldn't find notable instances of a film soundtrack titled 'Out of Range' that charted on major national charts. Most uses of that phrase in music are indie or score cues tied to shorts and festival films, which typically don’t show up on Billboard or comparable lists. It’s totally possible there’s a regional or limited-release example out there, or a track that charted modestly on a local chart, but nothing mainstream jumped out during my check of the usual sources.

If you’re into soundtrack sleuthing, that ambiguity is kind of the fun part — hunting down vinyl pressings, composer notes, or festival program credits can reveal the hidden tracks. I’ll keep an ear out; 'Out of Range' is a great title for a moody score cue and I’d love to stumble across one that breaks through.
Simon
Simon
2025-10-28 03:07:19
I dug through charts and soundtrack lists and came away thinking this is one of those niche searches that returns almost nothing: I can't find any film soundtrack that is literally titled 'Out of Range' and also charted on major national charts like the Billboard 200 or the UK Albums Chart.

A few possible reasons: film soundtrack albums usually carry titles like 'Original Motion Picture Soundtrack' or the film's name, so an exact phrase like 'Out of Range' as a soundtrack album title is rare. Sometimes a song called 'Out of Range' might appear in a movie, but it’s the song that could chart as a single rather than the soundtrack album. There are also indie festival films and regional releases where soundtrack naming can be quirky, but those rarely make mainstream chart listings.

If you’re hunting for something in this vein, my strategy would be to scan specialized databases — Billboard archives for soundtrack albums and singles, Discogs for release titles, AllMusic for soundtrack credits, and soundtrack-focused sites. Personally, I enjoy turning these tiny mysteries into deeper dives; it's always fun to find a hidden gem that slipped under the radar, even if mainstream charts don't show it. I still have that thrill of discovery when an obscure track from a small film pops up on a playlist.
Sawyer
Sawyer
2025-10-28 22:25:53
After cross-referencing a bunch of streaming credits and soundtrack listings, my quick conclusion is that there aren’t any mainstream films whose soundtrack album or single titled 'Out of Range' has charted on major national charts. That doesn’t mean the phrase doesn’t exist in film music — indie features, festival shorts, or experimental scores sometimes include tracks called 'Out of Range' — but those releases rarely register on Billboard or the Official UK Charts unless they’re attached to a larger commercial push.

Charting usually needs wide distribution, label support, or viral momentum. In practice, a more common pattern is an existing pop song being licensed to a movie and then climbing the charts (which is why we see singles from big studio soundtracks make it onto the Hot 100). If you enjoy digging, I recommend checking composer pages, limited-release OST pressings, and regional chart archives; I find those rabbit holes endlessly satisfying.
Lucas
Lucas
2025-10-30 19:33:03
from what I can tell, no widely recognized film soundtrack titled exactly 'Out of Range' has charted. Chart-tracking generally splits into two things: soundtrack albums and singles. So even if a track named 'Out of Range' appeared in a movie, it would need either the single to place on something like the Hot 100 or the soundtrack album itself to place on album charts to fit your question.

In practical terms, nothing notable under that exact title registers on Billboard, the Official UK Charts, or the major European national lists that I checked mentally against. That doesn't mean a smaller regional or genre chart hasn't ever listed an 'Out of Range' release, but mainstream, easily searchable chart entries are absent. For people who love sleuthing, good places to cross-reference are Discogs for release titles, AllMusic for soundtrack credits, and IMDb's soundtrack listings to see where a song appears in a film. For me, the fun part is the detective work—tracking down liner notes, label releases, and Bandcamp entries for indie composers who might use a title like that. It’s always worth a look at niche soundtrack communities for hidden entries.
Weston
Weston
2025-10-31 07:18:32
I dug deep into the usual databases — Billboard, Official Charts, Discogs, AllMusic and IMDb — and didn't turn up any well-known film soundtrack albums or singles explicitly titled 'Out of Range' that charted. A few indie bands and short-film composers have tracks with that name floating around on Bandcamp or SoundCloud, but those rarely show up on mainstream charts unless they get featured in a big release. That means if you have a specific film in mind, it might be a regional release, a short, or a non-commercial score cue.

For context, the way soundtrack-charting usually happens is through a hit single tied to a major motion picture or when a full soundtrack album captures a cultural moment — think big household examples like the 'Frozen' soundtrack or Daft Punk's score for 'Tron: Legacy' that made waves. If 'Out of Range' is tucked inside a composer suite or listed as a bonus track, it’s much less likely to reach the charts. Personally, I love hunting down these obscure cues; it’s thrilling to find a buried gem, and 'Out of Range' sounds like it would make a killer cinematic moment if it ever broke through.
Mila
Mila
2025-10-31 13:33:48
My take: looking for a soundtrack actually titled 'Out of Range' that charted on mainstream lists turns up nothing in my experience. Major chart appearances for soundtrack albums are usually tied to big franchise titles or star-studded compilations; a standalone title like 'Out of Range' would be oddly specific and therefore hard to find in the catalogs that dominate charts.

That said, don’t rule out smaller scenes. Independent films, foreign-language releases, and limited-edition score albums are often cataloged on Discogs or Bandcamp and might show up on local charts or niche genre lists. I’ve stumbled upon one-off soundtrack singles and festival film scores that became cult favorites without ever cracking Billboard—those discoveries are the kind I hoard in my playlists. It’s a satisfying little quest when you unearth something rare, so I’d keep digging if you’re as curious as I am.
Xander
Xander
2025-10-31 14:17:11
Short answer from my perspective: none that hit the big charts. I keep playlists of odd soundtrack tracks and have searched memory and common chart sources: Billboard, UK charts, and the larger European lists don't show a charting soundtrack titled 'Out of Range.' It’s totally plausible that an indie film or a non-English release used that title and had local success, but nothing recognizable came up at the national-chart level.

If you're curious about related stuff, check soundtrack specialty sites and regional charts—sometimes festival films or limited soundtrack runs show up on Bandcamp or local charts but not on the major lists. I love those small discoveries; they feel like treasure finds.
David
David
2025-11-01 02:35:24
One night I went down a soundtrack rabbit hole specifically looking for anything labeled 'Out of Range' and how it performed commercially. What I found most often were isolated tracks on independent OSTs or instrumental cues in festival films — the kind of pieces that live on a composer’s Bandcamp, not in the top 40. That pattern makes sense: without a big label push or placement in a blockbuster, film music tracks don’t usually chart no matter how cinematic the title sounds.

If you want to keep looking, try these routes: search composer discographies (sometimes film composers list cue names that don’t appear on streaming services), scour release notes on Discogs for limited-edition OSTs, and peek at regional streaming charts where niche soundtracks can get traction. Also, some tracks gain momentum years later after a film becomes a cult favorite. I love spotting those delayed breakthroughs — they make the treasure hunt worth it.
Delaney
Delaney
2025-11-02 20:33:17
I like chasing obscure soundtrack trivia, and this one is a little quirky: I can't point to a film soundtrack titled exactly 'Out of Range' that charted on the major national charts. The naming conventions for soundtrack releases usually favor the movie title plus 'Original Motion Picture Soundtrack' or a composer-centric title, which makes standalone creative titles less common unless the soundtrack is a commercial artist's album tied to a film.

There are a couple of routes where you might still find something interesting: one, a song named 'Out of Range' could be part of a movie and the song itself might chart independently; two, localized or genre-specific charts (soundtrack charts, indie charts, or country-specific listings) sometimes capture releases that don't break into Billboard or the Official Charts. For thorough hunting, I tend to consult Billboard archives, Discogs release pages, AllMusic credits, and soundtrack-focused forums. That hunt often reveals composer-run label releases or limited vinyl pressings that never made mainstream waves but are beloved by collectors. Honestly, those obscure vinyl pressings are my favorite finds and they make the chase worth it.
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