Leap Year Soundtrack, a 2010 movie. Music Songs from the film. Complete List of Songs, with Music Samples, scores, OST, opening and closing credits and Trailer Songs.
A 2010 romantic comedy, follows the determined Anna Brady (Amy Adams) on a mission to propose to her boyfriend, Jeremy, on Leap Day in Dublin, Ireland.
As tradition dictates, a man cannot refuse a proposal on this specific day. However, her meticulously planned trip takes a hilarious turn when a storm diverts her ferry, forcing her to land on the remote west coast of Ireland.
Stranded and frustrated, Anna encounters Declan (Matthew Goode), a charming pub owner with a skeptical view of love. Despite their clashing personalities, Anna convinces Declan to drive her across the country to Dublin in exchange for paying for repairs to his ailing pub.
Their journey becomes a whirlwind of misadventures, from breathtaking Irish landscapes to encounters with quirky locals.
As they navigate the scenic countryside, Anna and Declan find themselves constantly bickering and challenging each other’s perspectives on love and life.
Who Composed the Leap Year Soundtrack?
Randy Edelman, an American musician and composer born in 1947, has left his mark on both the film and music industries. His career began in the orchestra pits of Broadway, but later blossomed as he produced solo albums and had songs picked up by popular artists. Edelman transitioned seamlessly into film scoring, creating memorable soundtracks for movies like “The Last of the Mohicans” and “My Cousin Vinny”. Recognized for his contributions, he received the Richard Kirk Award and an honorary doctorate, solidifying his place as a prominent figure in the world of film music.
Leap Year Soundtrack: Additional Songs
- More and More of Your Amor – Nat ‘King’ Cole
- Day to Day – Eulogies
- Waltz with Anna – The Brombies
- Patsy Fagan – Dessie O’Halloran/Sharon Shannon
- Within a Mile of Home – Flogging Molly
- Buffalo Gals – The Brombies
- A Pint for Breakfast – The Brombies
- Leaping Lizards – The Brombies
- The Staunton Lick – Lemon Jelly
- Dream a Little Dream of Me -The Mamas and the Papas
- Only Love Can Break Your Heart – Gwyneth Herbert
- Never Forget You – Noisettes
- You Got Me – Colbie Caillat
- Just Say Yes – Snow Patrol
- I’ll Tell My Ma – The Colonials feat. Candice Gordon
- The Irish Rover – The Colonials feat. Candice Gordon
Leap Year (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- 1. Anna’s Theme
- 2. Hymn To a Faery King
- 3. The Slea Head Cliffs
- 4. Declan’s Walk
- 5. Ballycarbery Castle
- 6. Stirring the Pot
- 7. An Early Sunrise
- 8. A Leap Year Promise
- 9. Stoney Road To Dublin
- 10. Racing For the Train
- 11. Morning On Boston Common
- 12. Bed and Breakfast
- 13. A Steep But Beautiful Climb
- 14. Dingle’s Senior Citizens
- 15. Crossroads
- 16. Cross Bow
- 17. A Texas Oasis
- 18. Stormy Seas Meet a Peaceful Shore
- 19. Cozy Quartet
- 20. Faddle Fiddle
- 21. Arrival In the Big Bad City
- 22. One Too Many Martinis
- 23. Irish Schnitzel
- 24. One Long Bluesy Night
- 25. A Father’s Wish
- 26. Home To a Welcome Village
- 27. Don’t Mind the Black Cat
- 28. V.O. Lyle
- 29. Love and Warmth O’er Yonder
- 30. A Stinging Truth
- 31. Right Time… Wrong Guy
- 32. Settling the Bill
- 33. Offering the Claddagh Ring
Declan’s cynicism clashes with Anna’s unwavering faith in her relationship with Jeremy, creating a dynamic tension that sparks unexpected humor and connection.
Through their banter and shared experiences, Anna and Declan begin to question their preconceived notions. Anna starts to see the cracks in her seemingly perfect relationship with Jeremy, while Declan starts to open up to the possibility of finding love again.
The breathtaking Irish scenery and the warmth of the local people further contribute to the film‘s charm and the gradual shift in the central characters‘ dynamic.
As they reach Dublin on Leap Day, Anna faces a crucial decision. Will she go through with her original plan to propose to Jeremy, or will the unexpected journey with Declan lead her down a different path entirely?
“Leap Year” offers a heartwarming and humorous exploration of love, destiny, and the unexpected twists life can throw your way.