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Valentine's Day: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack to the 2010 film Valentine's Day, released on February 9, 2010 via Big Machine Records. The album includes contributions from country music and pop artists, including Big Machine signees 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" 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."[1]

Tracklist[]



No. TitleMusic Length
1. "Today Was A Fairytale"  Taylor Swift  
2. "Say Hey (I Love You)"  Michael Franti & Spearhead  
3. "I'm in the Mood for Love"  Jools Holland & Jamiroquai  
4. "On the Street Where You Live"  Willie Nelson  
5. "Everyday"  Sausalito Foxtrot  
6. "Stay Here Forever"  Jewel  
7. "Amor"  Ben E. King  
8. "Cupid"  Amy Winehouse  
9. "The Way You Look Tonight"  Maroon 5  
10. "4 and 20"  Joss Stone  
11. "Valentino"  Diane Birch  
12. "Te Quiero, Dijiste"  Nat King Cole  
13. "Jump Then Fall"  Taylor Swift  
14. "Shine"  Black Gold  
15. "Keep On Lovin' You"  Steel Magnolia  
16. "Somebody to Love"  Leighton Meester feat. Robin Thicke  
17. "I'm Into Something Good"  The Bird and the Bee  
18. "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours"  Anju Ramapriyam  

Chart performance[]

Chart (2010) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 20
U.S. Billboard Top Soundtracks 2
Canadian Albums Chart 32

References[]

  1. Phillips, Jessica (8 March 2010). "Album reviews". Country Weekly 17 (10): 54. ISSN 1074-3235.