
"Space Oddity" - A smidgen of this classic 1969 song by David Bowie can be heard as part of the "Ian Fish, U.K. Heir" played over the Moon landscape footage from the 1960 film Universe. "Inchworm" by Danny Kaye - One of only a few songs not by David Bowie heard in Moonage Daydream, this tune from the 1952 film Hans Christian Andersen is mixed into the opening music collage with "Ian Fish, U.K. Heir" - The soundscape that plays during the opening of Moonage Daydream is primarily a remixed version of this song from David Bowie's 1993 album The Buddha Of Suburbia. Sons of the Silent Age" performed by Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra "A Natural Woman (You Make Me Feel Like) performed by Aretha Franklin."The Light" performed by Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.Here is every song in the 2022 film Moonage Daydream, in order (each track is performed by David Bowie unless otherwise indicated): It's close, to the point where listening to the album might allow one to recall the images accompanying the music on screen.

The Moonage Daydream soundtrack released under the title Moonage Daydream – A Brett Morgen Film does a great job of representing the layout and the scope of songs in the movie, though its continuous array of live performances and reworked studio recordings isn't entirely complete even at 45 tracks, some of which are bits of dialogue. The documentary's sound design involves a collage of David Bowie's music, mashing up songs and remixing others in a way that would seem difficult to turn into a track-by-track album.
