"(500) Days of Summer"

On the 500 Days of Summer soundtrack, the sound of unrequited love is oh so beautiful.

This generation’s cinematic ballad for the broken-hearted sees Joseph Gordon-Levitt endlessly pursuing every hipster’s crush, Zooey Deschanel. The movie’s soundtrack couldn’t be more gorgeously heart-wrenching either.

Of course, the master of pop sorrow, Morrissey, shows up on two classic Smiths tracks “Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want” and “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out.” Somber modern fare like Doves’ “There Goes the Fear” sits alongside Morrissey and Simon & Garfunkel’s warm “Bookends” comfortably. Regina Spektor adds some unique levity—but the true highlight is when Deschanel busts out her own rendition of “Please, Please, Please…” for She & Him’s album closer.

Getting your heart broken never felt so good.—Rick
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