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Love Actually Movie Songs ✓

Here’s a of the most iconic songs from Love Actually (2003), organized by how they function in the film. 1. The Opening & Closing Heartstring Pull "God Only Knows" – The Beach Boys Plays during the airport arrival montage (and reprises at the end). Instantly sets the film’s theme: love in many forms, often unspoken. Its gentle, timeless optimism is the movie’s thesis statement. 2. The Emotional Anchor "Both Sides Now" – Joni Mitchell Heard when Emma Thompson’s Karen realizes her husband’s necklace isn’t for her. Devastating use of a song – the orchestral swell underlines heartbreak, not romance. The film’s saddest, most mature moment. 3. The Grand Romantic Gesture "Christmas Is All Around" – Billy Mack (Bill Nighy) A purposely awful, cheeky rewrite of "Love Is All Around" (Troggs/Wet Wet Wet). Becomes a UK #1 in the story. Satirizes cynical pop Christmas songs while ironically becoming the film’s most memorable “hit.” 4. The Understated Crush Anthem "Here with Me" – Dido Opens the film over the credits and reappears during Mark’s (Andrew Lincoln) silent longing for Juliet. Dido’s trip-hop-tinged yearning became synonymous with early-2000s romantic melancholy. 5. The "Silent Night" Climax "All You Need Is Love" – Lynden David Hall (cover) Plays during the airport security climax where Jamie runs to Aurélia. A slowed, soulful, gospel-tinged cover that turns the Beatles’ simple message into something aching and earned. 6. The School Concert Tearjerker "All I Want for Christmas Is You" – Olivia Olson (as Joanna) The little girl’s show-stopping cover. Diegetic, innocent, and ridiculously effective. It’s the scene where Sam realizes love is worth the risk – and a major reason Mariah Carey’s original saw a second life. 7. The Sex-Body-Double Montage "Jump (For My Love)" – The Pointer Sisters Plays while John and Judy (Martin Freeman & Joanna Page) film a movie sex scene, cutting between professional nudity and awkward small talk. Pure, joyful comic timing. 8. The Slow-Burn Portuguese Confession "A Tentação" – The Girl from Ipanema (Portuguese version) Background music when Jamie goes to Marseille to find Aurélia, surrounded by locals speaking a language he doesn’t understand – love as a universal tongue. Full Soundtrack Highlights (in film order) | Song | Artist | Scene | |------|--------|-------| | "God Only Knows" | Beach Boys | Airport arrivals | | "Here with Me" | Dido | Mark’s longing montage | | "Sweet Lullaby" | Deep Forest | Colin’s Wisconsin trip | | "Wherever You Will Go" | The Calling | Daniel’s grief | | "Jump (For My Love)" | Pointer Sisters | Body double shoot | | "Both Sides Now" | Joni Mitchell | Karen’s bedroom discovery | | "All You Need Is Love" | Lynden David Hall | Airport climax | | "Christmas Is All Around" | Billy Mack | Throughout | | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" | Olivia Olson | School concert | | "White Christmas" | Otis Redding | Sam & Joanna goodbye | | "The Trouble with Love Is" | Kelly Clarkson | End credits (original) | | "Maybe This Christmas" | Ron Sexsmith | End credits (re-release) | Why These Songs Work (Feature Takeaway) Unlike most holiday rom-coms, Love Actually doesn’t use songs just as wallpaper. Each track either subverts (Billy Mack), shatters (Joni Mitchell), or elevates (Dido) the scene. The soundtrack became a platinum-selling album because it treats pop music as emotional shorthand – for regret, hope, lust, grief, and that very specific early-2000s feeling of holding up cue cards to a best friend’s wife.

Joni Mitchell + Olivia Olson back to back. That’s the whole movie. love actually movie songs

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