![]() “It was really important to us to make that be a really, hopefully timeless song for movie history,” says Webb. "We literally were like, 'Make it more lush! More strings!' We wanted to give you all the feels,” she adds. That means they got to be hands-on with the production too. “When we first heard it, it was closest to how it appears in the end credits.” ![]() We needed to do a slow dance to it,” Wolfington says. ![]() “We were able to work with the songwriters to kind of tailor it for what we needed, because, obviously we needed a band to cover it. “How do you say it better?” says Webb.ĭuring their search, Wolfington and Webb asked labels and publishers for a “happy love song,” and received “Beginning Middle End” as a demo at the time. The sweet, mellow track fits right in with TATBILB’S dreamy, alt-pop musical soundscape, and as the title suggests, the lyrics perfectly reflect Lara Jean and Peter’s three-part love story (plus what may lie ahead). Lara Jean discovers the song, being performed by indie rock band The Greeting Committee, at an NYU party during a school trip to New York. They landed on “Beginning Middle End,” written by Leah Nobel and Quinn Redmond. So it was most exciting for everybody to use a song that was brand new.” “Do we go with the greatest love song of all time? But we don't want it to feel old or stale in the movie. “We considered anything and everything,” Wolfington explains. ![]() Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play ![]()
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