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Every Song Featured in the Soundtrack for ‘Virginia Woolf’s Night And Day’

The soundtrack for ‘Virginia Woolf’s Night And Day’ includes an original score by Simon Goff, plus every other song featured.

·Jun 21, 2026·via NME
Every Song Featured in the Soundtrack for ‘Virginia Woolf’s Night And Day’

Haley Bennett and Timothy Spall lead an ensemble cast in Virginia Woolf’s Night And Day .

Directed by Tina Gharavi, the romantic drama follows a female astronomer in Edwardian England, who is resistant to her parents’ plans for marriage and instead wants to pursue her passion for science.

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The film, based on the 1919 book of the same name by Virginia Woolf, also stars Lily Allen , Elyas M’Barek, Jack Whitehall, Jennifer Saunders, Sally Phillips, Misia Butler, Alex Macqueen, Simon Phillips and Frances Barber.

Virginia Woolf’s Night And Day was released in UK cinemas on June 19, 2026.

Who composed the soundtrack for Virginia Woolf’s Night And Day ?

The film’s score is by Simon Goff, whose previous credits include BBC’s The Cage , The Gold and On A Clear Day You Can See The Revolution From Here .

You can check out the tracklist for the soundtrack album below.

- ‘Connections’

- ‘Standing Up’

- ‘Turned Away’

- ‘My Own Rules’

- ‘Lead By Intrigue’

- ‘The Application’

- ‘The Visit’

- ‘Women Working’

- ‘Discovering A New World’

- ‘Waiting For The Stars At Christmas’

- ‘You’re Not Being Fair’

- ‘Tragedy’

- ‘No Meaning Without Love’

- ‘Rejection Montage’

- ‘All Of It Will Vanish’

- ‘Women Are Coming’

- ‘A Celebration’

- ‘Soldier Returns’

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