Here's a guide to every song on the soundtrack for 2011 rom-com New Year's Eve. In a long-spanning career, the late Garry Marshall worked on everything from shows like Happy Days to directing hit movies like 1988's Beaches. He's best remembered as the filmmaker behind numerous romantic comedies, including Pretty Woman and its spiritual sequel Runaway Bride, which reunited stars Julia Roberts and Richard Gere.

His final three movies formed something of a loose trilogy, with all three featuring huge ensemble casts and being set around holidays. The first of these was 2010's Valentine's Day, which revolved around a variety of characters finding love on the titular date and included Jennifer Garner, Jamie Foxx, Queen Latifah, Taylor Swift and many more among its cast. The movie received mediocre reviews but was a solid success nonetheless.

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It was quickly followed by New Year's Eve in 2011, where the likes of Ashton Kutcher, Robert De Niro, Halle Berry, Hilary Swank and countless others go through the motions of multiple, formulaic subplots. The film still did well but received almost roundly terrible reviews - and with good cause. Here's a guide to every song featured on New Year's Eve soundtrack.

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  • This Is The New Year - Ian Axel
  • Can't Turn You Loose - Jon Bon Jovi & Lea Michele
  • 2012 (It Ain't The End) - Jay Sean & Nicki Minaj
  • New Year - Kate York
  • Life Is A Bomb - Sophia B. Hawkins
  • Have A Little Faith In Me - Jon Bon Jovi
  • Light Up The Sky - Duncan
  • Better Days - The Goo Goo Dolls
  • Auld Lang Syne - Lea Michele
  • Raise Your Glass - Pink
  • Best Day Of Your Life - Katie Herzing
  • Whattaya Say - Jacob Saylor
  • Bringing In A Brand New Year - Charles Brown

New Year's Eve soundtrack features a few tracks from Jon Bon Jovi, who plays a role in the film as rock star Daniel Jensen and performs alongside Lea Michele's Elise; of course, a cover of "Auld Lang Syne" is included too. Despite the bad reviews the movie received - which received in some Razzie nominations - New Year's Eve still did quite well, which may have been down to the drawing power of the cast.

That same can't be said for 2016's Mother's Day, which proved to be Garry Marshall's final project. Featuring Julia Roberts, Jennifer Aniston, Timothy Olyphant and others, the movie ended up grossing much less than New Year's Eve and critical notices weren't much better. Garry Marshall was also an occasional actor, with his final screen performance being a guest appearance on the reboot of The Odd Couple, based on the classic series he co-developed in the 1970s.

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