You, Me & Tuscany Soundtrack (2026)

The 2026 Universal Pictures romantic comedy You, Me & Tuscany arrived in theaters on April 10, 2026, bringing a warmhearted story set against the golden landscapes of Italy, starring Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page.

But beyond the gorgeous cinematography and the film’s easy charm, its music stands as one of its most celebrated elements — a combination of a lush orchestral score and a smartly curated selection of licensed tracks that together elevate every scene. From the very first needle drop to the final swelling chord, the You, Me & Tuscany soundtrack delivers exactly the kind of emotional warmth this movie promises.


You, Me & Tuscany Soundtrack Overview

DetailInfo
Film TitleYou, Me & Tuscany
DirectorKat Coiro
Studio / DistributorUniversal Pictures / Will Packer Productions
PlatformTheatrical Release
Film Release DateApril 10, 2026
ComposerJohn Debney
Music SupervisorRachel Levy
Soundtrack LabelBack Lot Music
Soundtrack Release DateApril 10, 2026
Total Score Tracks28
Total Runtime53:57
FormatDigital Album (Hi-Res)

The original motion picture soundtrack for You, Me & Tuscany was released by Back Lot Music on April 10, 2026 — the same day the film opened in theaters across the United States. The album is a digital release, available in high-resolution audio format, and features the film’s complete original score composed by John Debney. The score spans 28 tracks and runs just under 54 minutes, painting the warmth, comedy, and emotional depth of the film in equal measure.

Musically, Debney’s approach leans into the Italian setting with a romantic, light orchestral palette. The score blends strings, woodwinds, and gentle piano motifs to create a sound that feels both cinematic and intimate — fitting for a film described by critics as a sweet-natured throwback to classic romantic comedies. Alongside Debney’s score, music supervisor Rachel Levy assembled a lineup of licensed songs ranging from classic R&B and contemporary pop to traditional Italian folk music and opera, giving the film a rich musical identity that spans both American and European sensibilities.


Who Composed the You, Me & Tuscany Soundtrack?

The original score for You, Me & Tuscany was composed by John Debney — one of Hollywood’s most prolific and versatile film composers, and an Academy Award nominee.

John Cardon Debney, Composer of You, Me & Tuscany Soundtrack
John Cardon Debney, Composer of You, Me & Tuscany Soundtrack

John Cardon Debney was born on August 18, 1956, in Glendale, California — fittingly, just a stone’s throw from the Walt Disney Studios lot, where his father, Louis Debney, worked as a producer. Growing up surrounded by the film industry, John showed an early aptitude for music, beginning guitar lessons at age six and later playing in rock bands throughout college. He earned his B.A. in Music Composition from the California Institute of the Arts in 1979, after which he built his foundational industry knowledge at Disney Studios, orchestrating and composing for both film and television.

Debney’s television career took off when he won his first Emmy Award in 1990 for the main theme of the western series The Young Riders. He subsequently composed for landmark TV productions including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and SeaQuest DSV — earning multiple Emmy nominations and wins along the way.

His feature film career began in earnest with the 1993 Disney comedy Hocus Pocus, and from that point forward, Debney became one of Hollywood’s most in-demand composers. His catalog covers virtually every genre: comedy (Liar Liar, Elf, Bruce Almighty), action (Iron Man 2, The Scorpion King, Predators), family (Spy Kids, The Emperor’s New Groove, The Jungle Book, Chicken Little), horror (End of Days, I Know What You Did Last Summer), and romance (Marry Me, Valentine’s Day, Isn’t It Romantic).

The pinnacle of his career came with Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ (2004), for which Debney’s sweeping orchestral score — blending symphonic orchestra, world instruments, and choral voices — rose to #1 on Billboard’s Soundtrack and Christian Albums charts and earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score. The record was certified gold by the RIAA. In 2005, he became the youngest recipient of ASCAP’s Henry Mancini Career Achievement Award.

Debney had previously collaborated with director Kat Coiro, making You, Me & Tuscany a reunion built on an established creative relationship. His ability to craft romantic, melody-driven orchestral music made him a natural fit for the film’s sun-drenched Italian setting.


John Debney Composer Filmography (Selected)

YearFilm / Project
1993Hocus Pocus
1997Liar Liar
2001Spy Kids
2001The Emperor’s New Groove
2003Elf
2003Bruce Almighty
2004The Passion of the Christ (Academy Award Nomination)
2005Sin City
2008The Princess Diaries 2
2010Iron Man 2
2016The Jungle Book
2017The Greatest Showman
2022Hocus Pocus 2
2023Garfield
2024Horizon: An American Saga
2026You, Me & Tuscany

You, Me & Tuscany Official Score Tracklist

The following 28-track score album was released by Back Lot Music on April 10, 2026, as confirmed by Film Music Reporter and FMDB.

  1. Get Out of My House — 1:59
  2. Anna Opens Matteo’s Phone — 1:36
  3. The Tiny Taxi — 2:20
  4. Last Sandwich — 1:39
  5. He Practically Invited Me In — 2:28
  6. Anna Tries on Ring — 2:06
  7. You’re His Mother — 1:39
  8. You Could Tell Them the Truth — 1:27
  9. Michael Arrives — 1:19
  10. Family Toast to Anna — 1:14
  11. Meet Isabella — 1:57
  12. I Don’t Have La Famiglia — 1:19
  13. Anna Tries Michael’s — 1:21
  14. The Grapes the Soil — 2:28
  15. Your Carriage Awaits — 1:51
  16. Carrying Michael’s Groceries — 0:59
  17. Burnt Steak Photo Album — 1:48
  18. I Was in Culinary School — 2:28
  19. Fine Great — 1:46
  20. You Brought My Son Home — 2:46
  21. M and M Roll the Barrel — 1:11
  22. Would You Like Me to Help — 1:27
  23. Your Mama Would Be Proud — 3:00
  24. Mistakes Do Not Define Us — 2:14
  25. Give You and Me a Chance — 3:17
  26. Anna’s Sad Theme — 1:59
  27. Love Theme Sad — 2:22
  28. Tuscany — 2:11

Total Runtime: 53:57


You, Me & Tuscany Score Highlights

“Give You and Me a Chance” is the score’s longest and arguably most emotionally complete track at 3:17. The title alone signals its role as the musical peak of the film’s romantic arc — the moment where Debney’s strings swell to their most expressive, pushing the emotional stakes of Anna and Michael’s relationship to the foreground.

“Your Mama Would Be Proud” runs exactly three minutes and serves as one of the most emotionally resonant cues in the album. Given Anna’s backstory — a young woman who abandoned culinary school after her mother’s illness — this track clearly underscores a pivotal moment of personal triumph and grief, with Debney reportedly crafting a particularly tender melodic statement here.

“Tuscany” serves as the score’s bookend closer. At 2:11, it’s essentially the film’s musical love letter to its setting — a gentle, pastoral piece that lingers after the credits roll, cementing the Italian backdrop as a character in its own right.

“Anna’s Sad Theme” and “Love Theme Sad” form a paired emotional duo late in the album, both reflecting the romantic conflict and internal struggle of the final act. The separation of these two thematic cues suggests Debney developed distinct melodic identities for Anna’s personal grief and the couple’s romantic tension.

“The Grapes the Soil” and “He Practically Invited Me In” both clock in at 2:28, making them among the fuller, more developed orchestral sequences — likely accompanying key sequences tied to the Tuscan vineyard setting and the early stages of Anna’s impulsive adventure.


You, Me & Tuscany Licensed Songs / Needle Drops

In addition to Debney’s original score, music supervisor Rachel Levy assembled a diverse collection of licensed tracks for the film. The following list is verified via The Wrap’s confirmed song guide published on April 10, 2026.

Song NumbersSongArtistNotes
1“Rise n Shine”Leela James
2“My Muse”Leon Thomas
3“Themselves”Jordan Ward
4“Trouble”José James
5“So Easy (To Fall in Love)”Olivia DeanPlays during Anna’s travel montage to Italy
6“Soft Girl Era”Ari Lennox
7“La Vendemmia”Traditional
8“Sarà Perché Ti Amo”Ricchi E Poveri
9“Let Me Love You”MarioRecurring anthem; pivotal scene between Anna and Michael
10“Light Work (Remix)”Elmiene feat. Blxst
11“Brindisi (Drinking Song)”From La Traviata
12“Easier Said Than Done”Thee Sacred Souls
13“Marcia Del Palio Dei Somari”Written by Massimo Bolici
14“Matteo”Written by Antonio Graziano
15“A Far L’Amore Comincia Tu (Liebelei)”Raffaella Carrà
16“Cannaiola”Traditional
17“Pray For Ya”John Legend
18“Live Love Learn”Estelle
19“Chimica”Ditonellapiaga & Donatella Rettore
20“Stare at Me”JANE HANDCOCK & Anderson .Paak

Notable Needle Drop Context: Olivia Dean’s “So Easy (To Fall in Love)” accompanies Anna’s travel montage as she flies to Tuscany — a sequence reviewers specifically praised for the song’s tonal fit with the film’s warm visual aesthetic. Mario’s “Let Me Love You” functions as a recurring musical anchor across multiple scenes, described by critics as one of the film’s most memorable musical moments.


Where to Listen to the You, Me & Tuscany Soundtrack?

You, Me & Tuscany is currently in theaters via Universal Pictures. The original score album, released by Back Lot Music on April 10, 2026, is available on Apple Music, Spotify, and other major digital streaming platforms. Individual licensed songs featured in the film — including tracks by Olivia Dean, Mario, Ari Lennox, John Legend, and Anderson .Paak — are also available to stream across platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who composed the You, Me & Tuscany soundtrack?
The original score was composed by John Debney, an Academy Award-nominated composer known for The Passion of the Christ, Elf, The Jungle Book, and Iron Man 2.

How many tracks are on the You, Me & Tuscany score album?
The official score album contains 28 tracks with a total runtime of 53 minutes and 57 seconds.

When was the You, Me & Tuscany soundtrack released?
The score album was released digitally on April 10, 2026, the same day the film opened in U.S. theaters.

What label released the You, Me & Tuscany soundtrack?
The soundtrack was released by Back Lot Music in a digital Hi-Res format.

Where can I stream the You, Me & Tuscany soundtrack?
The score album is available on Spotify, Apple Music, and other major streaming services. Individual licensed songs from the film are also available across all major platforms.

What are the most notable licensed songs in the film?
The two most talked-about needle drops are Olivia Dean’s “So Easy (To Fall in Love)”, which plays during Anna’s travel montage to Italy, and Mario’s “Let Me Love You”, which serves as a recurring musical anchor throughout the film.

Who was the music supervisor for You, Me & Tuscany?
The film’s music supervision was handled by Rachel Levy.

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