A Walk To Remember -special Extended Edition- Ost
The original A Walk To Remember soundtrack, released in January 2002, was a commercial success, peaking at number 16 on the Billboard 200. It featured radio-friendly hits like Switchfoot’s "Only Hope" and Mandy Moore’s iconic cover of "Cry." However, fans quickly noticed omissions. Key instrumental scores by composer Mervyn Warren, dialogue snippets from pivotal scenes, and a few licensed deep cuts were left on the cutting room floor.
| No. | Title | Artist(s) | Time | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | "I Dare You to Move" | Switchfoot | 4:09 | | 2 | "Cry" | Mandy Moore | 3:43 | | 3 | "Someday We'll Know" | Mandy Moore & Jonathan Foreman | 3:42 | | 4 | "Dancin' in the Moonlight" | Toploader | 3:52 | | 5 | "Learning to Breathe" | Switchfoot | 4:36 | | 6 | "Only Hope" | Mandy Moore | 3:53 | | 7 | "It's Gonna Be Love" | Mandy Moore | 3:51 | | 8 | "You" | Switchfoot | 4:13 | | 9 | "If You Believe" | Rachael Lampa | 3:49 | | 10 | "No One" | Cold | 3:17 | | 11 | "So What Does It All Mean?" | West, Gould & Fitzgerald | 2:59 | | 12 | "Mother, We Just Can't Get Enough" | New Radicals | 5:44 | | | | 13 | "Cannonball" | The Breeders | 3:36 | | 14 | "Friday on My Mind" | Noogie | 3:13 | | 15 | "Empty Spaces" | Fuel | 3:26 | | 16 | "Only Hope" (Movie Dialog Version) | Mandy Moore | 4:14 | A Walk To Remember -Special Extended Edition- OST
Originally written by the alternative rock band Switchfoot, Moore’s in-movie performance of this song during the school play is the pivotal turning point where Landon falls in love with Jamie. The extended soundtrack often features both her cinematic version and the studio cut. The original A Walk To Remember soundtrack, released
: The soundtrack marked a turning point for Moore, shifting her from "teen-pop" to a more mature, emotive sound. Her performance of "Only Hope" —originally a Switchfoot song—remains the film's most iconic musical moment. : The soundtrack marked a turning point for
The definitive soundtrack for Nicholas Sparks' iconic teenage romance, A Walk to Remember , remains a benchmark for early-2000s pop-rock and contemporary Christian music (CCM). While the original 2002 album release captured the bittersweet essence of Landon and Jamie’s tragic love story, the serves as the ultimate auditory companion for fans. It brings together missing cinematic cues, expanded track lengths, and rare acoustic variations that define the film's emotional core. The Sonic Identity of Jamie Sullivan
The album emphasizes Switchfoot and Mandy Moore, perfectly capturing the film’s romantic atmosphere.