New drama A Family Affair is now streaming on Netflix – here’s every song that features in the film.
Directed by Richard LaGravenese, the film stars Joey King as Zoe, who plays a young assistant to movie star Chris Cole (Zac Efron). Zoe’s mother, Brooke (Nicole Kidman) ends up in a romantic relationship with Chris causing Zoe a host of issues.
An official synopsis from Netflix reads: “When Zara (Joey King) quits her job as the personal assistant to Hollywood heartthrob Chris Cole (Zac Efron), she unwittingly sets the stage for a chance encounter between Chris and her famous writer [mother], Brooke (Nicole Kidman).
“It’s only a matter of hours before Brooke and Chris realise they have an undeniable chemistry, which leads to laugh-out-loud consequences as Zara’s egocentric boss attempts to woo her incredulous mother. This multigenerational, coming-of-age romantic comedy follows each character as they face the tangled complications of love, sex, and identity.”
Check out the trailer for the film here:
What are the songs that play in A Family Affair?
The song features a eclectic soundtrack featuring pop classics by Wham!, Cher and Blondie. Check out the full list here:
‘I’m Your Man’ – Wham!
‘Feather’ – Sabrina Carpenter
‘It’s Been a Little Heavy Lately’ – Joesef
‘Believe’ – Cher
‘Disco Man’ – Remi Wolf
‘fuck, i’m lonely’ – Lauv feat. Anne-Marie
‘Dreaming’ – Blondie
‘Don’t Wanna’ – HAIM
‘Rose Colored Lenses’ – Miley Cyrus
‘Stop This Flame’ – Celeste
‘In The Neighborhood’ – The Lunchboxes
‘Keeping the Light On’ – Joy Oladokun
‘Song for You’ – Rhye
‘Dive’ – Olivia Dean
‘A Woman’s World’ (Remix) – Estelle
‘Jingle Bells’- Devin S. Norris
‘Deck the Halls’ – Devin S. Norris
‘The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)’ – Angelina Jordan
‘Present Without a Bow’ – Kacey Musgraves featuring Leon Bridges
‘Love On’ – Selena Gomez
How can I listen to the film’s score?
You can listen to the full score on Spotify here:
“A Family Affair” is streaming now on Netflix.
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