Note:Below is a complete playlist of all 12 songs that can be heard in the comedy movie “Letters to Juliet”. Some of these commercial songs are not included on the official soundtrack album, but are used in the movie.
All 12 songs featured in “Letters to Juliet”:
Song:
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You Got Me - Colbie Caillat Timestamp:0:01 | Scene: Song can be heard right at the beginning of the comedy.
Un Giorno Cosi - 883 Timestamp:0:33 | Scene: While driving. Sophie wants to find Lorenzo.
Per Avere Te - Franco Morselli Timestamp:0:41 | Scene: Sophie and Claire talk about Lorenzo's map at the pool.
Quando, Quando, Quando - Lisa Jane & Chris Mann Timestamp:0:43 | Scene: Sophie says, Claire and Charlie, that she called Victor and is now free. Song can be heard while driving.
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Sospesa - Malika Ayane and Pacifico Timestamp:0:49 | Scene: Song can be heard in the car. They are on their way to Lorenzo.
Sono Bugiarda (I'm A Believer) - Caterina Caselli Timestamp:0:58 | Scene: Song can be heard during this drive.
Guarda Che Luna - Fred Buscaglione Timestamp:1:08 | Scene: On the way to the winery.
Love Story - Taylor Swift Timestamp:1:23 | Scene: Sophie breaks up with Victor and goes to the wedding.
What If - Colbie Caillat Timestamp:1:38 | Scene: Sophie and Charlie kiss at the end of the movie. The credits follow.
Verona - Andy Georges
Per Dimenticare - Zero Assoluto
Chianti Country - Reg Tilsley
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What’s the movie about?
The drama “Letters to Julia” is about the journalist Sophie (Amanda Seyfried), who flies to Verona with her fiancé Victor (Gael Garcia Bernal). But soon she realizes that Victor isn’t the man of her dreams she had in mind. During her holiday, Sophie encounters four women who answer letters from heartbreak patients. Sophia joins them and discovers a letter from a certain Claire (Vanessa Redgrave). Sophia answers her letter and Claire sets off for Verona. Together the two women embark on a very special journey…
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What is the classical music played during the wedding near the end? That’s missing.
What is the classical music played during the wedding near the end? That’s missing.