Complete guide to every song featured on the Regretting You soundtrack
Josh Boone, known for his work on “The Fault in Our Stars,” has directed a new romantic drama titled “Regretting You.” This film is adapted from Colleen Hoover’s novel of the same name and revolves around the complex relationship between Morgan, portrayed by Allison Williams, and her daughter Clara, played by Mckenna Grace. The narrative takes a dramatic turn following a family tragedy. The film also features notable actors such as Dave Franco, Mason Thames, Willa Fitzgerald, Scott Eastwood, Clancy Brown, and Sam Morelos.
“Regretting You” was officially released in theaters worldwide on October 24, 2025.
Soundtrack and Musical Contributions
The film’s soundtrack is distinguished by its composition by Nathaniel Walcott, a member of the band Bright Eyes. Walcott has previously collaborated with Boone on various projects, including “Stuck in Love” and “The New Mutants.” The complete soundtrack is available for streaming.
Featured Songs in Regretting You
“Regretting You” boasts a diverse collection of songs that enhance its emotional landscape. Below is a list of notable tracks featured in the film:
- “Mister Gold” – Jennifer Jordan and Eric Starczan
- “When You Were Young” – The Killers
- “I Got You And You Got Me” – Niall Kelly
- “Fast Blood” – Frightened Rabbit
- “Writing’s On The Wall” – Role Model
- “Escape” – Sandwoman
- “Just You” – Amy Stroup
- “My Fun” – Suki Waterhouse
- “Mountain” – Hannah Cohen
- “Slippery Slope” – Mark Kragen, Russell Howard, David Lasman, and Adam Malka
- “Best Flings” – Stephen Dodd
- “The Drive Home” – Mik Sullivan
- “You’re Free” – Marco Beltrami and Marcus Trumpp
- “Twin Bed” – Mik Sullivan
- “How’s It Going To Be” – Widowspeak
- “Full Of Excuses” – Mark Kragen
- “Demons Rule” – Russell Edward Bell
- “Spirits Awaken” – Jeffrey Laplante
- “Smack In The Mouth” – Jaime Villalvazo
- “Salad Daze” – Michael Cranny
- “Chesapeake” – Better Oblivion Community Center
- “Dakota” – Stereophonics
- “This Far South” – Tommy Prine
- “Waking The Apocalypse” – Marco Beltrami and Marcus Trumpp
- “Splits Are Parted” – Amen Dunes
- “Everywhere, Everything” – Noah Kahan and Gracie Abrams
The soundtrack is integral to the storytelling in “Regretting You,” enhancing the emotional weight and depth of the characters’ experiences. Fans of the film can look forward to exploring this collection of music that complements the narrative beautifully.