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Valentine's Day (soundtrack)


FieldValue
nameValentine's Day
(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
typesoundtrack
artistvarious artists
coverValentine's Day (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).jpg
releasedFebruary 9, 2010
genre{{flatlist
label{{flatlist
misc{{Singles
nameValentine's Day
typesoundtrack
single1Stay Here Forever
single1dateJanuary 19, 2010
single2Today Was a Fairytale
single2dateJanuary 19, 2010

(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

  • soundtrack
  • soul
  • country pop
  • pop rock
  • WaterTower
  • Big Machine
  • Taylor Swift
  • Nathan Chapman
  • Dann Huff
  • Joss Stone
  • Jonathan Shorten
  • Conner Reeves
  • Mike Caren Valentine's Day (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the official soundtrack to the 2010 film Valentine's Day, released on February 9, 2010, by WaterTower Music and Big Machine Records. The album includes contributions from country and pop artists, including Big Machine artists Taylor Swift, Jewel, and Steel Magnolia.

Content

"Keep On Lovin' You" was recorded by Steel Magnolia, the second-season winners of the talent show Can You Duet, on its self-titled debut extended play. The song has reached Top 10 on the Billboard country charts.

Taylor Swift has two cuts: "Jump Then Fall" (from the Platinum Edition (2009) of her second studio album Fearless (2008)) and "Today Was a Fairytale," both of which had previously been released as digital singles. Jewel's "Stay Here Forever" was also released to country radio in advance of the album's release.

Critical reception

Jessica Phillips of Country Weekly gave the soundtrack three stars out of five, saying that "no sound track about love is complete without country music" and praising the cuts by Swift, Jewel and Steel Magnolia, but adding that it "could have mined a little deeper into country music's rich vault."

Track list

Chart performance

Chart (2010)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 20020
U.S. Billboard Top Soundtracks2
Canadian Albums Chart32

References

References

  1. Phillips, Jessica. (8 March 2010). "Album reviews". Country Weekly.
  2. ''Valentine's Day'' soundtrack CD album booklet 2010
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