Which Soundtrack Includes The Last Song When I Look At You?

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Vanessa
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I'm happy to help—short and to the point: 'When I Look at You' is included on the soundtrack for the film 'The Last Song'. Miley Cyrus sang the track for that movie, and it was released as a single connected to the film, so you can find it on the movie's official soundtrack album as well as on most streaming services as part of that soundtrack listing.

From a fan perspective, I often find the easiest way to confirm is to check the track listing in your music app or the physical soundtrack credits; the music video and many playlists will also note the association with 'The Last Song'. If you're cataloging or building a playlist, tag it under the movie soundtrack and it should be instantly recognizable—it's one of those songs that immediately brings that beach-house, emotional movie scene to mind.
2025-08-27 19:58:26
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Isla
Isla
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There's a scene in 'The Last Song' where everything slows down and that piano-and-strings moment swells—and that's where 'When I Look at You' sits. If you're asking which soundtrack includes that song, it's on the official soundtrack for the movie 'The Last Song'. Miley Cyrus recorded it for the film, it was released as a single tied to the movie, and you'll often find the song listed on the film's soundtrack album and in the film's credits. I first heard it while rewatching that beach scene late at night; it hit me differently than her pop radio stuff because it's a softer, more heartfelt ballad that matches the movie's vibe.

Beyond the obvious, people sometimes wonder where else the track appears. Over the years 'When I Look at You' has shown up in various places—music videos that include film clips, live performances Miley did on TV, and on streaming platforms bundled under the movie's soundtrack or as a standalone single. If you're hunting for a physical copy, certain editions of the soundtrack or soundtrack compilations will include it, while digital stores and Spotify/Apple Music almost always have the song as part of the film's soundtrack listing. Fans also post covers and piano renditions if you're into those quieter versions.

If you want to track it down quickly: search for 'When I Look at You' by Miley Cyrus on your streaming app and check the release info—the listing will generally show it as from the soundtrack of 'The Last Song'. It's the kind of track that brings back a scene for me every time I hear it, especially on rainy evenings when I'm half-reading and half-lost in a soundtrack playlist, so it's perfect for low-key nostalgia or those quiet, cinematic moods.
2025-08-28 05:22:50
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