No.
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There is no **easy** way to be sure to identify 100% of any Hollywood movie soundtrack.

IMDB and Wikipedia are essentially made by fans, regular internet users who my fill the articles with incomplete or mistaken information. So mismatches can happen, and these sources can sometimes be incertain.

**The most reliable source is the ending credits from the movie itself.** It will end with a large list of all songs that featured in the movie, *but* this list is sometimes incomplete (check this [question from Movies & TV SE](https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/60015/why-arent-the-songs-from-a-tv-show-credited-in-the-end-credits)).

Sometimes, the song can also be uncredited because it comes from a music library. The movie company buys a large amount of songs and the song's name, artists are uncredited in the process (check this question https://musicfans.stackexchange.com/questions/4774/how-can-i-find-the-soundtrack-list-for-documentaries/4775#4775).

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Mel Padden suggested Shazam, but you can also try SoundHound. Ultimately, you can ask the question on this community, with the respect of the [rules](https://musicfans.stackexchange.com/tour) and after [optmizing your question](https://musicfans.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/350/what-should-i-do-to-improve-my-identification-question).