Valentines Day Soundtrack


 

Check out the hot soundtrack from the popular movie, Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s Day was a hit movie from 2010 about the pressure people put on themselves to have a great and memorable Valentine’s Day.

The movie has a terrific mix of romance and comedy and is so true to life about our desire to have a great Valentine’s Day for our loved ones that it became an instant classic. This romantic film which has a memorable cast including Jamie Fox, Julia Roberts, Jessica Alba, Bradley Cooper, and many more A-List stars, also has an A-List sound track.

There are old hits, like “I’m in the Mood for Love”, and Percy Sledge singing “When a Man Loves a Woman” to new hits by today’s biggest stars. Taylor Swift sings “Today Was a Fairytale”, Jewel sings “Stay Here Forever”, and Will I. Am sings “Heartbreaker”. No matter if you want to the perfect music to set up a night of romance, or if you want great music to sing along to, the “Valentine’s Day” soundtrack has some of the best music compiled in one music collection available today.


Bring back the memory of a first date, or use this movie soundtrack as the backdrop for your own first date, no matter, with this combination of hit songs and classic songs, you can’t go wrong and your significant other will appreciate the effort you made to get all of these great songs so you can find your song.

This soundtrack will likely give you a renewed appreciation of older classics. Find out why the songs of Glen Miller were the hits of your grandparent’s era, while at the same time, you can give this soundtrack to your grandparents and they’ll likely gain an appreciation for Maroon 5 as they sing the old standard “The Way You Look Tonight”.

Or who knows, they may appreciate Jamie Foxx singing “Quit Your Job”. This movie soundtrack has great music that has and will continue to stand the test of time. Get this soundtrack now and remember one of the best romantic comedies in recent years and find out why the music from this soundtrack more than stands on its own.