The Last Song Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 93000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La última canción

Title in Italiano:

The Last Song

Title in Português:

A Melodia do Adeus

Title in Français:

La dernière chanson

Title in Türk:

Son şarkı

Synopsis

"The Last Song" follows the story of Ronnie (Miley Cyrus) and her younger brother, Jonah, whose parents are divorced. They are sent to live with their father (Greg Kinnear) in a small town on the beach for the summer.

Ronnie initially resents her father and has no intention of being friendly or even talking to him. However, after meeting a handsome guy and starting to fall in love, Ronnie begins to rediscover her love for music, something she shares with her father.

Reconnecting with music revives a kinship with her father, which turns out to be the most important relationship she may ever experience.

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Play Title Artist
The Last Song
Tyrant
OneRepublic: Performer
Drew Brown: Writer
Graveyard Girl
Anthony Gonzalez: Writer
M83: Performer
Dirt Road
Niklas Aman: Writer
Niklas Aman: Performer
Carnival Lights
I Disappear
Clark Baechle: Writer
The Faint: Performer
A Different Side of Me
Heart Of Stone
Sune Wagner: Writer
The Raveonettes: Performer
Brooklyn Blurs
Alex Wong: Writer
The Paper Raincoat: Performer
Broke Down Hearted Wonderland
Edwin McCain: Writer
Edwin McCain: Performer
New Morning
Casey McPherson: Writer
Alpha Rev: Performer
Shut Your Eyes
Nathan Connolly: Writer
Snow Patrol: Performer
Setting Sun
Eskimo Joe: Performer
Bring On The Comets
VHS or Beta: Performer
She Will Be Loved
Maroon 5: Performer
Jesse Carmichael: Writer
Miley Cyrus: Performer
Can You Tell
Ra Ra Riot: Performer
When I Look At You
John Shanks: Writer
Miley Cyrus: Performer
Berlin
Down The Line
José González: Writer
José González: Performer
I Feel It All
Leslie Feist: Writer
Leslie Feist: Performer
Canteen Swing
Harold Lester: Writer
Harold Lester: Performer
Each Coming Night
Iron & Wine: Writer
Iron & Wine: Performer
I Hope You Find It
John Shanks: Produced
Miley Cyrus: Performer
Jeffrey Steele: Writer
Steve's Theme
Aaron Zigman: Composer
Night Racer
Nathan Sean Darmody: Performer
No Matter What
Dave Bassett: Performer
Steve's Theme
Jeffrey Steele: Performer
Impossible
Jeffrey Steele: Performer
Tyrant (OneRepublic)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
Bring On The Comets (VHS Or Beta)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
Setting Sun (Eskimo Joe)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
When I Look At You (Miley Cyrus)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
Brooklyn Blurs (The Paper Raincoat)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
Can You Tell (Ra Ra Riot)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
Down The Line (Jose Gonzalez)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
Each Coming Night (Iron & Wine)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
I Hope You Find It (Miley Cyrus)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
She Will Be Loved (Maroon 5)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
New Morning (Alpha Rev)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
Broke Down Hearted Wonderland (Edwin McCain)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
A Different Side Of Me (Allstar Weekend)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
No Matter What (Valora)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
Heart of Stone (The Raveonettes)
Aaron Zigman: Performer
Steve's Theme (Aaron Zigman)
Aaron Zigman: Performer

User reviews

Susan Turner
8/10

The soundtrack of The Last Song beautifully captures the emotional journey of Ronnie and her family, enhancing every scene with its poignant melodies and heartfelt lyrics.

Thomas Johnson
2/10

The songs in The Last Song seem disconnected from the narrative, making it difficult for the audience to fully immerse themselves in the story. The lack of cohesion between the music and the plot results in a disjointed viewing experience, where the soundtrack feels like an afterthought rather than a crucial element of the film.

Michelle Wright
5/10

The musical score of The Last Song complements the beautiful beach setting and adds an atmospheric touch to the scenes. It sets the tone for the different emotions portrayed throughout the film, from heartache to joy, creating a cohesive and engaging viewing experience.

James Green
8/10

The music in The Last Song plays a crucial role in conveying the themes of love, family, and redemption, adding depth and emotional resonance to the film's narrative.

Richard Parker
1/10

While the film revolves around themes of family, love, and reconciliation, the soundtrack of The Last Song missed the mark in evoking the necessary emotions. The music choices feel cliché and at times out of place, diminishing the impact of key scenes in the movie.

Dorothy Hernandez
10/10

The soundtrack of The Last Song perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters, adding depth and resonance to the storytelling. Each song is carefully chosen to enhance the mood of the scenes, making the viewing experience more immersive and engaging.

Ashley Johnson
10/10

The music in The Last Song not only serves as a backdrop but also as a character in itself, reflecting the inner thoughts and feelings of Ronnie and her father. The way the soundtrack weaves in and out of the narrative creates a seamless flow that elevates the overall impact of the film, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Daniel Phillips
8/10

Each song in the soundtrack perfectly complements the storyline, conveying the characters' inner struggles and growth in a powerful and evocative way.

Dorothy Scott
6/10

The songs chosen for the film are not only catchy and enjoyable but also meaningful, reflecting the themes of family, love, and self-discovery. The soundtrack adds an extra layer of depth to the already heartfelt story, making it a memorable aspect of the movie.

Thomas Robinson
6/10

The soundtrack of The Last Song perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters, especially Ronnie's transformation from resentment to rediscovery of love. The music enhances the storytelling and creates a deeper connection with the audience.

Donald Green
4/10

The soundtrack of The Last Song feels uninspired and lacks depth, failing to capture the emotional journey of the characters throughout the film. The music often comes across as generic and forgettable, failing to enhance the storytelling.