The Holland soundtrack includes music by Annie Lennox, DMX and Shirley Temple. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Mimi Cave’s 2025 Amazon movie. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.
Holland stars Nicole Kidman as Nancy Vandergroot, a Michigan-based teacher. Gael García Bernal co-stars as Dave Delgado, the protagonist’s adoring colleague. The storyline follows Nancy as she investigates her husband. Composer Alex Somers (Honey Boy) scored the 108-minute Amazon film; music supervisor Gabe Hilfer (The White Lotus) picked the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Holland.
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Holland Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2025 Amazon Movie
- “Tulip Time” by APM Music (00:00:00): The Holland soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Nancy narrates about waking up daily in “the best place on Earth.” She talks about her “perfect” community.
- “Da’ Dip” by Freak Nasty (00:10:00): Nancy drives her vehicle. The Holland music plays from the speaker system. Nancy changes the radio station.
- “No More ‘I Love You’s'” by Annie Lennox (00:13:00): Nancy stands by her computer during an interior scene. She sings along to the music. The track continues as Nancy talks to her husband, Fred (Matthew Macfadyen), about a parking ticket.
- “Call Me Irresponsible” by Julie London (00:25:00): Dave observes Squiggs (Jeff Pope) and his son, Shawn (Isaac Krasner). The Holland soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Dave talks to Nancy about Squiggs potentially abusing Shawn.
- “Sammy” by Ramses Shaffy (00:37:00): Fred chats with his son, Harry (Jude Hill), at a diner. The Holland music plays from the speaker system. Fred calls Gwen (Lennon Parham).
- “Tulips Are Blooming” by Lorna Dee Moore Young (00:40:00): Dave calls Nancy. The tune is featured as a ringtone. Nancy looks at photos.
- “Het Werd Zomer” by Rob de Nijs (00:55:00): Nancy tries to sleep. The Holland soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Dave visits a diner.
- “Party Up” by DMX (00:58:00): Nancy chats with Dave during a phone call sequence. A transition scene begins. Nancy travels with Fred and Harry.
- “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)” by Jim Steinman (01:02:00): Dave enters a bar. He wears a baseball cap. A bar patron sings a karaoke song made famous by Meat Loaf.
- “Het Dorp — Live in Nieuwe De La Mar, Amsterdam” by Wim Sonneveld (01:14:00): Dave surveils Fred from outside a house. The Holland soundtrack song plays nearby from a speaker system. Dave enters a home and sees a dog.
- “Gonna Get Along Without You Now” by Skeeter Davis (01:22:00): Harry exits his home. The Holland music continues as he greets Nancy. Dave parks a vehicle.
- “Abide with Me” by Eric V. Hachikian (01:23:00): Nancy visits a chapel. The congregation sings together. Nancy remains standing as other people sit down.
- “Klompen Polka” by De Kermisklanten (01:25:00): Nancy takes a photo of Harry. The Holland soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Nancy hangs out with Gwen at a parade.
- “In Out Little Wooden Shoes” by Shirley Temple (01:27:00): A parade sequence continues. Nancy spots Dave. A group of young kids perform a dance routine.
- “In Memoriam” by Bruno Coulais (01:39:00): Nancy attacks Fred during a car scene. She calls out to Harry. The track scores the film’s final moments
- “Holland Michigan” by Don McHan (01:42:00): The Holland music scores the movie’s end credits.
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The Holland soundtrack also includes:
- “Fairland Gardens” by Danielle Mendez, Colton Fisher and Kathleen Reiter Schwartz
- “Lonely Highway” by Saku
Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.
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