The Vow soundtrack includes music by Meatloaf, Lykke Li and The Cure. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Michael Sucsyโs 2012 movie on Netflix. Check out Vague Visagesโ Soundtracks of Cinema section for more soundtrack song listings, and then browse cast/character summaries in the Know the Cast section.
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The Vow stars Rachel McAdams as Paige, a married woman who loses her memory after a car accident. Channing Tatum co-stars as Leo, the protagonistโs loyal husband. The storyline follows the main protagonists as they re-build their relationship after a series of misunderstandings. Composers Michael Brook (Into the Wild) and Rachel Portman (Emma) scored the 104-minute film; music supervisors Stephanie Diaz-Matos (They Cloned Tyrone) and Randall Poster (Killers of the Flower Moon) picked the featured needle-drops. Hereโs every song in The Vow.
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The Vow Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2012 Movie
- “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)” by Meatloaf (00:01:00): Leo enters a vehicle with Paige. The Vow soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Leo sings along to the music before a fateful accident.
- “Specks” by Matt Pond PA (00:05:00): A montage sequence begins. Leo hangs out with Paige for the first time. He passes gas during a car scene.
- “Leaving on the 5th” by Voxhaul Broadcast (00:11:00): Leo and Paige get married in a museum. The music sets in as they flee from security guards. The music drops during an art studio scene.
- “Ball” by Red Red Meat (00:27:00): The Vow soundtrack song accompanies an interior sequence. Paige reacts to a surprise birthday party. Music plays from a speaker system.
- “This Too Shall Pass” by OK Go (00:37:00): Paige exits Cafe Mnemonic. Leo talks to a florist. Paige meets with her mother, Rita (Jessica Lange).
- “Get Myself Together” by Robyn (00:43:00): A restaurant scene begins. Music plays from the speaker system. Paige talks to her sister, Gwen (Jessica McNamee), about Diane Chain (Sarah Carter).
- “Get Some” by Lykke Li (00:54:00): Leo hangs out with Paige. He talks about an upcoming art show. The Vow soundtrack song continues as Paige complains about the music.
- “Nothing Was Stolen (Love Me Foolishly)” by Phosphorescent (01:03:00): Leo begins a date with Paige. The music continues as the characters discuss a trip to the city. Leo and Paige have dinner (waffles) at Cafe Mnemonic.
- “Come On, Come On (Dean and Britta Remix)” by Scott Hardkiss (01:07:00): Leo talks to Paige during a car scene. The characters swim in a lake. Paige enters a vehicle and says, “heat, heat.”
- “Play My Way” by Maya Von Doll (01:14:00): A wedding reception sequence begins. The Vow soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Bill (Sam Neill) talks to Leo about divorcing Paige.
- “Neon Blue” by Still Life Still (01:33:00): Leo narrates about “the moment of impact.” Paige paints during an interior scene. Leo works with musicians at his recording studio.
- “Pictures of You” by The Cure (01:38:00): Leo reunites with Paige. They re-ignite their romance. The track scores the film’s final moments and end credits.
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The Vow soundtrack also includes:
- “England” by The National
- “Amazing Bass” by Sammy James, Jr.
- “Problems of Our Own” by Light FM
- “Discowing” by Greenskeepers
- “Who Is That?” by Reid Carolin and Michael Brook
Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visagesโ founding editor.

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