Originally released in 1995, Batman Forever: Music from the Motion Picture features 14-tracks of prime '90s pop, rock, punk, and R&B. In advance of it's release, there was no doubt as to which song was considered to be the MVP of the bunch, and that's U2's "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me." Somewhere along the line, however, it became evident that Seal's "Kiss from a Rose" was going to become the bigger hit, and – lo and behold – it climbed all the way to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. But with additional contributions by PJ Harvey, Brandy, Massive Attack with Tracey Thorn, Eddi Reader, Mazzy Star, The Offspring, Nick Cave, Michael Hutchence, The Devlins, Sunny Day Real Estate, and The Flaming Lips, the album ultimately went on to sell almost as many copies as the excellent soundtrack Prince composed for 1989's Batman, which is pretty good company.
- Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me - By U2
- One Time Too Many - By PJ Harvey
- Where Are You Now? - By Brandy
- Kiss From A Rose - By Seal
- The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game - By Massive Attack With Tracey Thorn
- Nobody Lives Without Love - By Eddi Reader
- Tell Me Now - By Mazzy Star
- Smash It Up - By The Offspring
- There Is A Light - By Nick Cave
- The Riddler - By Method Man
- The Passenger - By Michael Hutchence
- Crossing The River - By The Devlins
- 8 - By Sunny Day Real Estate
- Bad Days - By The Flaming Lips