A Walk To Remember -special Extended Edition- Ost ((top)) May 2026

A Walk to Remember - Special Extended Edition - OST: A Timeless Soundtrack of Love and Loss

  1. "Breathe" by Sixpence None the Richer
  2. "The Sadness of Love" by Mae
  3. "I'll Be" by REO Speedwagon
  4. "By Your Side" by Switchfoot
  5. "Lithium" by Sixpence None the Richer
  6. "Falling" by Michael W. Smith
  7. "In My Heart" by David Crowder*Band
  8. "Supposed to Be" by Switchfoot
  9. "Indifference" by O Divine
  10. "I'm Not Okay" by My Chemical Romance
  11. "Sitting on Top of the World" by Switchfoot
  12. "The Way I Am" by Ingrid Michaelson
  13. "I Still Loving You" by Michael W. Smith
  14. "Then Comes Love" by Aaron Shust
  15. "Home" by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

The duet between Moore and Foreman is particularly significant. It represents the convergence of the film's two musical identities: the pop accessibility of Moore and the rock introspection of Switchfoot. This collaboration symbolizes the relationship between Landon and Jamie: two different worlds finding harmony. A Walk To Remember -Special Extended Edition- OST

But the newly curated Special Extended Edition OST doesn't just rehash the nostalgia. It deepens the ache. For fans who wore out their 2002 CD (or, let’s be real, their LimeWire downloads), this release is less about remastering and more about recontextualizing the film’s silent spaces. A Walk to Remember - Special Extended Edition

A Walk to Remember - Special Extended Edition - OST: A Timeless Soundtrack of Love and Loss

  1. "Breathe" by Sixpence None the Richer
  2. "The Sadness of Love" by Mae
  3. "I'll Be" by REO Speedwagon
  4. "By Your Side" by Switchfoot
  5. "Lithium" by Sixpence None the Richer
  6. "Falling" by Michael W. Smith
  7. "In My Heart" by David Crowder*Band
  8. "Supposed to Be" by Switchfoot
  9. "Indifference" by O Divine
  10. "I'm Not Okay" by My Chemical Romance
  11. "Sitting on Top of the World" by Switchfoot
  12. "The Way I Am" by Ingrid Michaelson
  13. "I Still Loving You" by Michael W. Smith
  14. "Then Comes Love" by Aaron Shust
  15. "Home" by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

The duet between Moore and Foreman is particularly significant. It represents the convergence of the film's two musical identities: the pop accessibility of Moore and the rock introspection of Switchfoot. This collaboration symbolizes the relationship between Landon and Jamie: two different worlds finding harmony.

But the newly curated Special Extended Edition OST doesn't just rehash the nostalgia. It deepens the ache. For fans who wore out their 2002 CD (or, let’s be real, their LimeWire downloads), this release is less about remastering and more about recontextualizing the film’s silent spaces.

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