What is that song in “Moneyball”?

The 2011 movie about Billie Beane, an executive with the Oakland Athletics, features a song about being “just a little bit caught in the middle.”

Moneyball Song

The film Moneyball (2011), starring Brad Pitt as Billy Beane, ends with Beane listening to a recording of his daughter singing a song. It is a touching moment connected to an earlier scene in the film where she sang the song for him in a guitar store. What is the song?

I’m just a little bit caught in the middle;
Life is a maze and love is a riddle;
I don’t know where to go, can’t do it alone
I’ve tried, and I don’t know why.

I’m just a little girl lost in the moment;
I’m so scared but I don’t show it;
I can’t figure it out, it’s bringing me down
I know, I’ve got to let it go and just enjoy the show.

The song is “The Show” by Australian singer Lenka. The song originally appeared on her 2008 self-titled album, Lenka.

Moneyball bears rewatching if you have seen it already. When I saw it in the theater, I remember being disappointed at the ending. Unlike most sports movies, there is not a satisfying baseball action climax. While scenes of the game do play an important role, the movie is really about Beane. And “The Show” plays a key role in telling that story.

Below is a touching scene where Beane encourages his daughter to play the song. His daughter is played by Kerris Lilla Dorsey.  When Dorsey auditioned for the part, she played “The Show,” feeling that one of her favorite songs suited the character. Director Bennett Miller loved the audition, hiring Dorsey and putting the song in the film (even though it had not been released at the time of events in the movie).

And below is part of one of the final scenes of Moneyball in a video where someone has intercut the movie’s earlier performance of the song. So while it is not exactly the ending, if you haven’t seen the movie, I would suggest you wait to watch the entire film to get the full impact.

Maybe that ending is just as good as a walk-off home run or a championship. It is certainly one of those times where I think Brad Pitt is underrated as a serious actor. The film also features wonderful performances by Jonah Hill and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Check out the movie and enjoy the show.

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