Originally Posted by: CuanaD I wonder are the band involved in the soundtrack at all?
I doubt it.
As a song, Blue Monday evokes the time period without sounding cheesy - try and imagine the trailer cut to any of 1984's top 10 singles:
When Doves Cry by Prince
What's Love Got to Do with It by Tina Turner
Say Say Say by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson
Footloose by Kenny Loggins
Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) by Phil Collins
Jump by Van Halen
Hello by Lionel Richie
Owner of a Lonely Heart by Yes
Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr.
Karma Chameleon by Culture Club
Blue Monday already sounded more futuristic than anything of the time, and it's been continually reworked, covered, and referenced, which has kept it in the public's consciousness. It's still a contemporary song. Plus, it has long instrumental passages so they're not trying to cut dialogue around lyrics. And it lends itself to orchestration well.
Incidentally, the music arranged for trailers is often just that - for the trailer. Blue Monday proper will likely be on the soundtrack, but not this orchestral version. Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2 used an incredible remix/orchestral version of Fleetwood Mac's The Chain, but the soundtrack used the standard version.