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iTunes for Mac + PC Open iTunes to preview, buy, and download music.It's no easy trick assembling a fitting soundtrack for the film adaptation of an edgy and steamy story like Fifty Shades of Grey. But this album pulls it off perfectly by mixing new and old pop favorites. Frank Sinatra's sultry, swinging "Witchcraft" and The Rolling Stones' rough-and-tumble "Beast of Burden" suit the theme of obsession just as well as the slow-burning soulfulness of The Weeknd's "Earned It" and the widescreen pop of Ellie Goulding's "Love Me Like You Do.” The album’s most exciting original is Beyoncé's newly minted version of the 2003 blockbuster "Crazy in Love."
by lakewood7317 The story is actually not abusive, it's consensual and I for one look forward to how all of the songs that were not mentioned in the book are tied into the movie. Both characters are awakened Ana sexually and Christian emotionally. The songs two songs so far show that. There's also Beyoncé. One can never go wrong with Beyoncé. by PurpleOxycodone I just wanted crazy in love yall know exactly what you were doing nobody wants any of those songs except that one by Kayla cheyenne Don't get me wrong I LOVE the album and all the artist.. It's just I had imagined one particular artist on that track. And that would be Florence and the Machine. Other then that complaint, very good album.
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