Loving Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 36000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Loving

Title in Português:

Uma História de Amor

Synopsis

1958. Having grown up in the racially integrated rural community of Central Point in Caroline County, Virginia, it surrounded by the largely segregated American south, Richard Loving and Mildred Jeter, a white bricklayer and black woman respectively, fall in love and get married in a civil ceremony in the District of Columbia.

However, such a union is not only not recognized, but interracial relationships are considered illegal by the Commonwealth of Virginia. County law enforcement and courts coming down hard on them - the initial plea bargained suspended sentence banning them from the state for twenty-five years - starts what ends up being their extended and very public legal battles at a national scope, with some risk to their own lives, to be able to live in loving peace in Caroline County in wanting to remain close to their family, which becomes all the more important to them as they begin a family of their own.

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Play Title Artist
Loving
Ooh! My Head
John Henry
Is Everything All Right
Feel So Good
My Love Will Never Die
You Don't Miss Your Water
For Your Precious Love
My Baby, My Baby
Homemade Pickles
Don't Be a Fool
Loving
Proposal
David Wingo: Performer
Arrest
David Wingo: Performer
Sheriff
David Wingo: Performer
Time Passing
David Wingo: Performer
Leaving Jail
David Wingo: Performer
Leaving Home
David Wingo: Performer
D.C
David Wingo: Performer
Hand Off
David Wingo: Performer
Call the Lawyer
David Wingo: Performer
The Letter
David Wingo: Performer
Phone Call
David Wingo: Performer
Bernard Cohen
David Wingo: Performer
Baseball Game
David Wingo: Performer
Leaving D.C
David Wingo: Performer
Farmhouse
David Wingo: Performer
Bernie and Phil
David Wingo: Performer
Brick
David Wingo: Performer
The Decision
David Wingo: Performer
Home
David Wingo: Performer
Loving (Ben Nichols)
David Wingo: Performer

User reviews

Sarah Brown
5/10

The music selection in Loving skillfully conveys the tension and struggle faced by the couple as they fight for their right to love each other freely. The haunting melodies and poignant lyrics enhance the audience's connection to the characters' defiance against societal norms and legal obstacles.

Michael Mitchell
5/10

The subtle use of traditional folk and blues elements in the soundtrack of Loving adds an authentic touch to the film, grounding the narrative in the cultural context of the time period. The music serves as a powerful storytelling device, underscoring the resilience and determination of Richard and Mildred as they navigate the challenges of their interracial relationship.

John Green
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the deep love and connection between Richard and Mildred, highlighting the strength of their bond amidst societal pressures and legal obstacles.

John Allen
7/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack evoke a sense of resilience and determination, mirroring the courage shown by the Lovings as they fought against discrimination and injustice.

Joshua Anderson
8/10

The music enhances the storytelling by creating a powerful atmosphere that immerses the audience in the time period and the challenges of interracial relationships in the 1950s.

Patricia Hernandez
8/10

Overall, the music in Loving is a poignant and moving accompaniment to the true story of a couple who challenged societal norms and paved the way for interracial relationships to be accepted.

Deborah Gonzalez
1/10

The music in Loving felt disconnected from the historical context of the film. Instead of incorporating elements of the 1950s era and the civil rights movement, the soundtrack seemed generic and uninspired, failing to immerse the audience fully into the turbulent social and political climate of the time.

Stephanie Perez
7/10

The use of traditional folk music in the soundtrack adds a layer of authenticity to the narrative, reflecting the rural setting and the cultural background of the characters.

Richard Anderson
1/10

The soundtrack of Loving did not effectively capture the emotional depth and complexity of the story. It lacked the evocative melodies and powerful motifs that could have enhanced the portrayal of the struggles faced by Richard and Mildred Loving in their fight against racial discrimination.

Sarah Miller
6/10

The soundtrack of Loving effectively captures the emotional journey of Richard Loving and Mildred Jeter, reflecting the complexities of their love story set against a backdrop of racial segregation in 1950s America.

Laura Gonzalez
8/10

The soundtrack of Loving perfectly captures the emotional intensity and struggles faced by Richard and Mildred Loving in their fight for love and justice.