Cinderella OST
Cinderella

Cinderella Soundtrack

39 songs

When her father unexpectedly passes away, young Ella finds herself at the mercy of her cruel stepmother and her daughters. Never one to give up hope, Ella's fortunes begin to change after meeting a dashing stranger in the woods.

  • My Blood From the "Cinderella" Movie Trailer (Cover Version) — THE CINDERS
    Cinderella: My Blood (Trailer).
  • Aeon From the "Cinderella" Movie Trailer (Cover Version) — THE CINDERS
    Cinderella: Aeon (Trailer).
  • Oh, Sing Sweet Nightingale — Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston & Mack David
  • A Golden Childhood — Patrick Doyle
    Ella's Fairy Godmother narrates the beginning of her story.
  • Lavender's Blue — Traditional & Laura Wright & Barry Wordsworth & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
    Ella's mother sings her to sleep.
  • The Great Secret — Patrick Doyle
    Ella's mother tells her the great secret that will help her through all the trials she could face in her life.
  • A New Family — Patrick Doyle
    Ella meets her new family, Lady Tremaine and two daughters, Anastasia and Drisella.
  • Life and Laughter — Patrick Doyle
    Lady Tremaine sets out to restore life and laughter to the house with a party; Ella stops Lucifer from eating the mice; Ella checks in on her father.
  • The First Branch — Patrick Doyle
    Ella and the ladies Tremaine watch as Ella's father leaves on his business trip.
  • Nice and Airy — Patrick Doyle
    Ella begins to enjoy her new bedroom in the attic; Drisella & Anastasia hear Ella talk to the mice. 
  • It Was A Lover And His Lass — Patrick Doyle
    Drisella practices singing; Anastasia attempts to draw a picture of her mother; Lady Tremaine notices Ella's distaste for Drisella's singing and makes a mess for her to clean; Lucifer hunts the mice.
  • Orphaned — Patrick Doyle
    Farmer John tells Ella of her father's death then gives the branch he carried with him; Lady Tremaine dismissing the household; Ella becomes less of a stepdaughter and more of a servant.
  • The Stag — Patrick Doyle
    Crushed by the Tremaine's cruelty, Ella rides off into the woods where she runs into a stag and helps him get away from the royal hunting party; Ella meets Kit; Ella rides home.
  • Rich Beyond Reason — Patrick Doyle
    Ella makes her own ball gown for the royal ball with the help her animal friends; The carriage arrives. 
  • Fairy Godmother — Patrick Doyle
    Losing courage, Ella runs into the garden in tears and meets an old beggar woman, who reveals herself to be Ella's Fairy Godmother after Ella shows her a bit of kindness.
  • Pumpkins and Mice — Patrick Doyle
    Fairy Godmother magically transform a pumpkin into a magnificent carriage, Ella's animal friends into its charges, and finally Ella's ripped dress into a gown with a pair of glass slippers. 
  • You Shall Go — Patrick Doyle
    Fairy Godmother sends Ella off to the ball; Lady Tremaine and her daughters arrive at the ball.
  • Valse Royale — Patrick Doyle
    The guests are let into the ballroom; the Royal Princesses are announced; Lady Tremaine and her daughters are announced; the King notices Kit looking for the girl he met in the forest.
  • Who Is She — Patrick Doyle
    Ella arrives at the ball just before the first dance starts, upon seeing her the entire court is entranced by her presence and come to a stand still, especially Kit, who races towards her.l
  • La Valse de L'Amour — Patrick Doyle
    Ella has the perfect first dance with Kit, as if the two have been partners their entire lives.
  • La Valse Champagne — Patrick Doyle
    Lady Tremaine sends Drisella and Anastasia out onto the dance floor; everyone begins to dance; Kit asks Ella to follow after him and they leave the dance floor.
  • La Polka Militaire — Patrick Doyle
    Ella & Kit promise no more surprises to one another; The Grand Duke questions the Royal Crier about who Ella is; Lady Tremaine becomes frustrated with the Prince being distracted.
  • La Polka de Paris — Patrick Doyle
    People dance at the ball; The Grand Duke rants to the Captain about Ella's appearance at the ball and reveals that he already promised Kit to Princess Chelina, which Lady Tremaine overhears.
  • A Secret Garden — Patrick Doyle
    Kit takes Ella to his secret garden; Ella swings in the garden when her slipper falls off; Kit helps Ella with her shoe and asks her name when the clock strikes midnight; Ella runs away.
  • La Polka de Minuit — Patrick Doyle
    Ella races through the castle and ballroom towards the carriage; Anastasia and Drisella try to dance with Kit; the servants try to figure out Ella's name; Ella tells the King that Kit loves him.
  • Pumpkin Pursuit — Patrick Doyle
    The Grand Duke and the Royal guard chase after the carriage; Ella manages to get away at the final stroke of midnight, but the spell wears off and causes the animals and Ella's dress to revert back.
  • Choose That One — Patrick Doyle
    Ella continues to race towards the carriage, Kit chases after her; Ella slips out of her glass slippers and leaves one behind; Kit finds her shoe as she escapes.
  • The Slipper — Patrick Doyle
    Ella walks home with one of her glass slippers in hand, it begins to rains; Hearing the voices of the Tremaine's, Ella races into the house and hides the slippers and covers herself in cinders.
  • Shattered Dreams — Patrick Doyle
    Ella hurries home to retrieve the glass slipper in her possession, only to find her stepmother holding it; Lady Tremaine smashes the slipper and locks her in the attic.
  • Searching the Kingdom — Patrick Doyle
    The Grand Duke and the Captain of the Guards lead a search to find the mystery princess by trying the remaining slipper on all of the maidens in the land, but it doesn't fit any of them.
  • Lavender's Blue — Lily James
    As they turn to leave, Ella's singing is heard through a window that the mice opened; The Grand Duke tries to ignore this, but Kit notices and asks the Captain investigate the source of the singing.
  • Ella and Kit — Patrick Doyle
    Ella is presented to Kit; Kit promises to love her as she is and puts the slipper on her.
  • Courage and Kindness — Patrick Doyle
    Drisella and Anastasia apologize to Ella; With the slipper in hand, Ella and Kit leave the house as Ella offers forgiveness to her stepmother; Ella and Kit marry during a winter wedding.
  • Strong — Sonna
    End credits - 1st song.
  • A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes — Lily James
    End credits - 2nd song.
  • Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song) — Helena Bonham Carter
    End credits - 3rd song.
  • Strong (Instrumental Version) — Patrick Doyle & Kenneth Branagh & Tommy Danvers
    Strong (Instrumental Version).
  • A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Instrumental Version) — Al Hoffman & Jerry Livingston & Mack David
    A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Instrumental Version).
  • Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song) [Instrumental Version] — Mack David & Al Hoffman & Jerry Livingston
    Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song) (Instrumental Version).