If you're thinking of Jojo Moyes' 'One Plus One', there isn't an official, composer-scored soundtrack released alongside the novel. I dug into this a while back because I like making playlists to match books, and what exists are fan-made mixes on platforms like Spotify and YouTube where readers collect tracks that feel like the characters or scenes. People favor acoustic singer-songwriters, some older indie rock, and a couple of classic hits to capture the emotional ups and downs of the story.
I ended up making my own playlist for reading nights: a few Tracy Chapman-style storytelling tracks, some Fleetwood Mac mood pieces, and lighter indie stuff to match the more hopeful moments. If you want something that feels cinematic, throw in instrumental piano pieces—Ludovico Einaudi or Ólafur Arnalds-style tracks work well. Personally, pairing the book with a warm, slightly folky playlist made the whole thing feel cozier and more present for me.
I like hunting down playlists and obscure scores, so when I hear someone ask about a soundtrack for 'One Plus One' I think about how many forms a soundtrack can take. If it's the Jojo Moyes novel, you won't find an official score, but there's a lively ecosystem of reader-curated playlists—searching Spotify for 'One Plus One Jojo Moyes' or similar will pull up a bunch. If you mean Godard’s film, the music centers on The Rolling Stones' recordings, and those tracks are available on the Stones' own albums and reissues. For a DIY approach, I mix instrumental piano pieces with lo-fi indie and a couple of classic rock cuts to get that cinematic-but-intimate vibe. Pro tip from my own experiments: use a streaming playlist and enable crossfade for smoother transitions; it really makes a reading or watching session feel like a single, coherent soundtrack. I love how personal these mixes become.
There is a film called 'One Plus One' from 1968 by Jean-Luc Godard that famously includes The Rolling Stones during the recording of 'Sympathy for the Devil.' For that particular film, you won’t find a neat, separate soundtrack album that mirrors the movie scene-by-scene; instead, the song itself lives on the Stones' releases like 'Beggars Banquet,' and various archival releases or bootlegs capture studio chatter and alternate takes. I spent a weekend comparing versions once and found it fascinating how the film intercuts performance footage with political and cultural material. So, if that’s the 'One Plus One' you meant, the best route is to look for the Stones' official albums and film releases that include the session footage rather than expecting a dedicated, modern soundtrack package.
Short answer: maybe — it depends on which 'One Plus One' you mean. Some works with that title have music released officially, others don’t. The 1968 film 'One Plus One' features the Rolling Stones and their tracks are available, but they’re often found across Stones albums rather than on a single film OST. For other films or songs titled 'One Plus One', check streaming services, Discogs, IMDb’s soundtrack credits, and Bandcamp. If no official soundtrack exists, making a curated playlist based on the movie’s credited songs or the composer’s other work is a great fallback; I usually end up discovering unexpected favorites that way.
I keep it simple: there isn’t a universal, official soundtrack titled for every work called 'One Plus One.' For Jojo Moyes' 'One Plus One' readers have made playlists but no sanctioned soundtrack exists; for the 1968 film 'One Plus One' the key musical material comes from The Rolling Stones and their recording of 'Sympathy for the Devil,' which you can find on the Stones’ releases. In short, availability depends on which 'One Plus One' you mean, but in practice you can usually find the core songs on mainstream streaming services or dig up fan playlists if you want that extra atmosphere. I often end up preferring those homemade mixes anyway—they fit my mood better.
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