About Time Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album Songs
Okay, folks, let's talk about a movie soundtrack that’s basically a hug in audio form: the About Time Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. It's not just background noise; it's a time machine to all those warm, fuzzy feelings. Trust me, your ears will thank you!
First up, we have "How Long Will I Love You" by Ellie Goulding. Seriously, if you haven't slow-danced to this song in your kitchen while pretending to be Domhnall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams, are you even living? It's pure, unadulterated romance, the kind that makes you want to call your grandma and tell her you love her.
The Heartstring-Pullers
Then there's "The About Time Theme" by Jon Boden, Sam Sweeney, and Ben Coleman. This instrumental piece is like the movie distilled into music. It's that perfect blend of melancholy and hope that makes you want to both cry and conquer the world – maybe not at the same time, though.
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And who can forget "At Last" by Etta James? Okay, so it's been used in, like, a million romantic comedies, but About Time uses it SO well. Every time it plays, you're transported to that gorgeous wedding scene, even if you’re just folding laundry in your pajamas.
More Musical Gems
"Mid Air" by Paul Buchanan is another gem. It's the kind of song you listen to on a rainy day, preferably with a cup of tea and a hefty dose of self-reflection. Don't be surprised if you find yourself staring dramatically out the window, contemplating the meaning of life.

We can't ignore "Friday I’m in Love" by The Cure. Because who doesn't love a good 80s throwback? It’s the perfect soundtrack to those moments where you feel ridiculously, unapologetically happy. It's just pure joy injected straight into your eardrums.
The Underrated Tracks
Let's give some love to "Spiegel im Spiegel" by Arvo Pärt. This classical piece might seem out of place, but it adds an air of sophisticated sadness that elevates the whole soundtrack. It's the musical equivalent of a really good black-and-white photograph.

And then there's "Into My Arms" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. It’s a little darker, a little more brooding. But it perfectly captures those moments of quiet intimacy and raw emotion that make the movie so special. It’s the soundtrack to your soul-searching moments.
Why This Soundtrack Rocks
What makes the About Time soundtrack so brilliant is its ability to evoke such strong emotions. It's not just a collection of songs; it's a curated experience that enhances the film and lingers long after the credits roll.

It’s a reminder to appreciate the little things, to cherish the moments, and to maybe, just maybe, give time travel a try (if it were actually possible, of course!). So go ahead, give it a listen. You might just find your new favorite comfort album!
In fact,
"Give it a go, you have nothing to lose". Now, isn't that something Uncle D would say?
