The Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy soundtrack includes songs by David Bowie, Al Green and The Clash. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Michael Morris’ 2025 Peacock movie. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy stars Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones, a TV producer and widow. Hugh Grant co-stars as Daniel Cleaver, the protagonist’s former lover. The storyline follows Bridget as she searches for love again after losing her husband. Composer Dustin O’Halloran (Transparent) scored the 101-minute Peacock film; music supervisor Nick Angel (We Live in Time) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, the fourth installment of the Bridget Jones film series and an adaptation of Helen Fielding’s 2013 novel.
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Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2025 Peacock Movie
- “The Sweetest Gift” by Sade (00:12:00): Bridget tells a story to her two children during an interior scene. The Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Bridget talks about a baby prince and baby princess.
- “I’d Do Anything” by Lionel Bart (00:14:00): An interior scene continues. Mark (Colin Firth) sings to his two children. Billy (Casper Knopf) later performs the song at 01:42:00.
- “Modern Love” by David Bowie (00:18:00): Bridget writes in a date book. She says, “It’s time to live.” The Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy music continues during a transition sequence.
- “Worth It” by Raye (00:43:00): The Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy soundtrack song accompanies an exterior scene. Bridget sits on a bench. She reads a text message from Roxster (Leo Woodall).
- “Love Is Back” by Celeste (00:48:00): Bridget visits a restaurant with Roxster. Music plays from the speaker system. Roxster talks about being a biochemistry student.
- “Toes” by Glass Animals (00:52:00): The music scores a bedroom sequence. Bridget shares an intimate moments with Roxster. The characters have sex.
- “Pearls” by Jessie Ware (00:54:00): Roxster jokes about “using protection.” The Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Bridget shows up to work with a big smile on her face.
- “What a Wonderful Thing Love Is” by Al Green (00:57:00): Roxster brings a pie to Bridget. The protagonist narrates about the progression of their relationship. Bridget and Roxster enjoy time together during the summer.
- “Mad About the Boy” by Dinah Washington (01:06:00): A dog falls in a pool. The Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy music scores a slow motion sequence. Roxster rescues a dog.
- “Praise You” by Fatboy Slim (01:08:00): Bridget attends an outdoors party. The Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Bridget watches Roxster dance.
- “I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl (2005 Remaster)” by Nina Simone (01:09:00): Bridget slow dances with Roxster. She narrates about God and her personal happiness. Roxster drunkenly says, “I wish I had a time machine.”
- “A Little Respect” by The Hanseroth Twins (01:10:00): Bridget sits in her bed. A transition sequence begins. Bridget realizes that she’s being ghosted by Roxster.
- “Til I’m Done” by Paloma Faith (01:20:00): Bridget prepares for a broadcast. The Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Bridget gives advice to Linus.
- “Should I Stay or Should I Go” by The Clash (01:31:00): Bridget walks down a sidewalk with Billy to a bus. She greets Mr. Wallaker (Chiwetel Ejiofor). Bridget and various kids sing along to the music.
- “Turn On the Lights” by Jamie Cullum (01:40:00): Mr. Wallaker talks to Billy about his father. The music continues during a transition sequence. Bridget and her daughter, Mabel (Mila Jankovic), drink hot chocolate.
- “Am I the Same Girl” by Barbara Acklin (01:51:00): A New Year’s Eve party sequence begins. The Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Bridget meets Daniel’s Italian son, Enzo (Alessandro Bedetti).
- “Auld Lang Syne” by Traditional (01:54:00): Bridget celebrates during a New Year’s sequence. Mr. Wallaker plays a piano. He jokes around with Bridget.
- “It Isn’t Perfect, But It Might Be” by Olivia Dean (01:58:00): The Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy music scores the film’s end credits.
- “Have You Met Miss Jones?” by Robbie Williams (02:01:00): The track plays during the end credits sequence featuring various clips from the movie franchise.
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The Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy soundtrack also includes:
- “Weeds” by Rose Morris
- “Doria (Island Songs VII)” by Ólafur Arnalds
- “Ce matin-là ” by Air
- “Starts With… E” by Olli Cunningham, Simon Johnson, Mark Pusey
- “Light Work” by Elmiene
- “Carry Me” by Dustin O’Halloran
- “The Pianette” by Ólafur Arnalds
- “Blame It on Me” by George Ezra
- “Dive” by Olivia Dean
- “Hægt, Kemur Ljósið” by Ólafur Arnalds
Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.
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