The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond

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The Hunger Games:
Songs from District 12 and Beyond
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Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedMarch 20, 2012
Recorded2011–2012
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Length58:10
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Producer
The Hunger Games soundtrack chronology
The Hunger Games:
Songs from District 12 and Beyond

(2012)
The Hunger Games:
Original Motion Picture Score

(2012)
Singles from The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond
  1. "Eyes Open"
    Released: March 27, 2012
Professional ratings
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Metacritic 72/100 [1]
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Entertainment Weekly B [3]
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The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond is the official companion album for the 2012 film The Hunger Games . The score for the film was composed by James Newton Howard, but the companion album consists primarily of songs by various artists inspired by, but not heard in, the film. "Safe & Sound", by Taylor Swift featuring The Civil Wars, was released as a promotional single for the soundtrack and is one of the three songs on the album used in the film, alongside "Abraham's Daughter" by Arcade Fire and "Kingdom Come", also by The Civil Wars. On February 13, 2012, "One Engine" by The Decemberists, was made available for download on iTunes. "Eyes Open", also by Swift, was released as the soundtrack's first official single on March 27, 2012. Swift performed the song live in Auckland, New Zealand on her Speak Now World Tour. The album debuted atop the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, and has also charted in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, and Ireland.

Contents

Promotion

The soundtrack was released on March 20, 2012. [6] The soundtrack track listing was revealed on iTunes on February 13, 2012. Jennifer Lawrence singing "Rue's Lullaby" is not included in the soundtrack. "One Engine" by The Decemberists was released as the first promotional single by iTunes on the same day. [7] A bonus song, "Deep in the Meadow (Lullaby)", by Sting, was included as a bonus download with purchase of the soundtrack. [8]

Charts performance

The soundtrack debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 with 175,000 copies sold on its first week. It sold 100K digital copies the next week, making it the highest one-week total for a theatrically released movie soundtrack in digital history. [9] It has been certified as Gold by the RIAA since April 27, 2012. [10] It sold 463,000 copies in 2012 in the US and was the best-selling soundtrack album of the year. [11] As of November 22, 2013, the album has sold 481,000 copies in the US. [12]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Abraham's Daughter" Arcade Fire 3:22
2."Tomorrow Will Be Kinder"
  • Laura Rogers
  • Lydia Rogers
The Secret Sisters 3:25
3."Nothing to Remember"Neko Richelle Case Neko Case 2:58
4."Safe & Sound"
Taylor Swift featuring The Civil Wars 4:00
5."The Ruler and the Killer"
Kid Cudi 4:33
6."Dark Days" Punch Brothers 3:53
7."One Engine" Colin Patrick Henry Maloy The Decemberists 3:01
8."Daughter's Lament" Rhiannon Giddens Carolina Chocolate Drops 2:46
9."Kingdom Come"
  • White
  • Williams
The Civil Wars3:42
10."Take the Heartland" Glen James Hansard Glen Hansard2:45
11."Come Away to the Water"Hansard Maroon 5 featuring Rozzi Crane 5:13
12."Run Daddy Run" Miranda Lambert featuring Pistol Annies 2:45
13."Rules"
  • Megan Keeley
  • Brandon Keeley
Jayme Dee 3:27
14."Eyes Open"SwiftTaylor Swift4:04
15."Lover Is Childlike"
  • Ben Knox Miller
  • Jocelyn Adams
  • Jeffrey Prystowsky
The Low Anthem 4:15
16."Just a Game"Jasmine van den Bogaerde Birdy 4:01
Total length:58:10

iTunes digital album

A digital version of the album, available for purchase on iTunes, includes a digital booklet with artwork and images from The Hunger Games.

Grammy and Golden Globe nominations

The songs "Abraham's Daughter" and "Safe & Sound" were nominated for the 2013 Grammy Awards; the first for Best Song Written for Visual Media, and the second for Best Country Duo/Group Performance and also for Best Song Written for Visual Media, the latter of which ended up winning. "Safe & Sound" was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 2013 ceremony. [13]

Charts and certifications

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