Miller’s Girl Original Motion Picture Soundtrack accompanies the 2024 drama Miller’s Girl, written and directed by Jade Halley Bartlett and released by Lionsgate Films. The official score for the film was composed by Elyssa Samsel, marking her feature scoring debut with a collection of atmospheric and evocative musical cues that support the movie’s emotional and narrative tone.
The soundtrack album was released digitally on January 26, 2024 by Lionsgate Records and features 24 original score tracks composed by Samsel, including titles such as The Ghost of Lovell Hill, as usual,, new Words, like Imitation Crab, and rot., which provide a cohesive musical backdrop to the film’s introspective and dramatic moments.
In addition to the original score, the film includes several licensed songs used in key scenes, such as There’s a Blessing by Johnny Copeland, At Seventeen by Janis Ian, Strange Desire by Isla June, and Lover You Should’ve Come Over performed by Nick Boddington, contributing to the overall musical landscape of the movie though they are separate from Samsel’s score.
Music from Trailers, Teasers, and Promos
- Daughter – “Burn It Down”
Score Soundtrack
- Elyssa Samsel – The Ghost of Lovell Hill
- Elyssa Samsel – as usual,
- Elyssa Samsel – remains dedicated to
- Elyssa Samsel – feed on the souls of the dead
- Elyssa Samsel – like an equal opportunist.
- Elyssa Samsel – It feels tangible
- Elyssa Samsel – said the barrister’s daughter,
- Elyssa Samsel – have more faith.
- Elyssa Samsel – When it suits,
- Elyssa Samsel – said the Little Ghost.
- Elyssa Samsel – Too lazy
- Elyssa Samsel – to ease my suffering
- Elyssa Samsel – being charming is
- Elyssa Samsel – suddenly consequential.
- Elyssa Samsel – That’s Nature,
- Elyssa Samsel – for both student and teacher.
- Elyssa Samsel – New Words
- Elyssa Samsel – like Imitation Crab
- Elyssa Samsel – and Vituperation
- Elyssa Samsel – identify the line
- Elyssa Samsel – where the human remains
- Elyssa Samsel – of a madman’s love
- Elyssa Samsel – rot.
- Nick Boddington – Lover, You Should’ve Come Over
