It’s also an early connection between Clark and Stewart, who eventually dated.ġ7. “Show me where it really hurts/ I’ll show you where it really hurts,” Clark coos appropriately, and the track is both gritty and uplifting in that way only St. Vincent, “The Antidote” ( The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2)Įmmett (Kellan Lutz) and Bella arm wrestle to Annie Clark’s kickass shredding during one of the funniest scenes in the final Twilight film. This piano ballad, from English duo Iko (Kiernan Scragg and Neil Reid), is one of the sweeter-sounding songs on this final franchise soundtrack. Scragg’s silken voice is raw and unwavering on the heart-wrenching chorus: “I can breathe, water, water/ When you’re here with me/ You’re not here with me.”ġ8. St. Iko, “Heart of Stone” ( The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2) Jenks, and she realizes that she and Edward (Robert Pattinson) will most likely die during the impending Volturi battle. The Irish singer/songwriter’s moment comes during the scene when Bella (Kristen Stewart) drives home from Seattle after meeting with lawyer and document forger J. McMorrow delivers a fantastic slice of gloom here. James Vincent McMorrow, “Ghosts” ( The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2) 4, 2008), here are the 20 best original songs from across all five albums, painstakingly ranked for your enjoyment.Ģ0. In celebration of the 10-year anniversary of the first OST (Nov.
Featuring new songs from such hitmaking artists as Paramore, Florence + the Machine, Vampire Weekend and Christina Perri, to name just a few, the Twilight soundtracks more than hold up.