Every song on ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ soundtrack

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A Big Bold Beautiful Journey

Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell are two strangers who dive into each other’s past in A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.

Directed by Kogonada, the romantic fantasy film follows singletons David (Farrell) and Sarah (Robbie) who meet at a wedding and find themselves re-living important moments from their respective pasts and reassessing the future.

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Other cast members include Kevin Kline, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Lily Rabe, Jodie Turner-Smith, Billy Magnussen, Sarah Gadon, Brandon Perea and Hamish Linklater.

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey was released in cinemas on September 17, 2025.

Who composed the soundtrack to A Big Bold Beautiful Journey?

The film’s score is by Joe Hisaishi, who is best known for his collaborations with director Hayao Miyazaki, including My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away.

The soundtrack also features four songs by Laufey, titled ‘The Risk’, ‘Winter Wonderland’, ‘But Beautiful’ and ‘Let’s Dream In The Moonlight – Take 1’, and a cover by Mitski of Pete Townshend’s ‘Let My Love Open The Door’. You can stream the full soundtrack below.

What other songs appear in the film?

The film includes number of needle drops, ranging from Of Monsters And Men to the Isley Brothers. There are also several songs from the 1961 musical How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, written by Frank Loesser.

You can check out all the other songs in the film below.

‘One’ – A Chorus Line Ensemble
‘Full Of Life’ – Christine And The Queens
‘People Will Make You Say Things’ – Frank Lynch
‘Shout, Pts. 1&2’ – The Isley Brothers
‘Islands & Shores’ – Deportees
‘You And I’ – Wilco
‘Dream Team’ – Of Monsters And Men
‘Coinleach Glas An Fhomhair’ – Clannad
‘Bug Like An Angel’ – Mitski
‘First Day Of My Life’ – Bright Eyes

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