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Act of Valor Album Cover

"Act of Valor" Soundtrack Lyrics

Movie • 2012

Track Listing



"Act of Valor" Soundtrack: Description.

Act of Valor soundtrack, 2012 trailer
Act of Valor — official trailer thumbnail, 2012

Background & Setup

How this record moves

Act of Valor: The Album arrived in 2012 with an unexpected angle: a country-driven companion to a kinetic military film built around active-duty Navy SEALs. On paper, that pairing sounds like a handshake between Nashville radio and kinetic docu-action; on headphones, it plays like a field journal—grit, prayer, and the ache in the quiet after. It’s a compact ten-song set, anchored by Keith Urban’s closing-credits single “For You,” with contributions from Sugarland, Lady A, Trace Adkins, Jake Owen, and more. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

The release we actually got

Issued by Relativity (alongside a separate original score album), the compilation bowed in late February 2012 and climbed into the Top 10 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums while peaking at No. 4 on the Top Soundtracks chart. Not bad for a lean, mood-forward “songs inspired by” project. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Track Highlights

“For You” — Keith Urban

This is the heartbeat. Urban’s lyric leans into duty and cost, built for end credits and late-night drives when the road feels honest. It charted hard (Top 10 Country) and later snagged a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

“Guide You Home” — Sugarland

A slow-burn duet—smoke on the horizon, patience in the pocket. It reads like a promise left on the fridge: short lines, big stakes. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

“I Was Here” — Lady A

Originally cut a few years prior, repurposed here as a thesis: legacy isn’t medals, it’s fingerprints on people. Big piano, bigger heart. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

“The Best I Can” — Jake Owen

Earnest to the bone. The kind of chorus you can sing under your breath while tightening a strap or calling home from some noisy corner. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}

“If the Sun Comes Up” — Trace Adkins

Gravel voice, long shadow. It’s a night-ops country hymn, all low light and resolve. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}

Deeper cuts worth catching

  • Lori McKenna’s “Two Soldiers” — hushed, humane, the album’s quietest truth.
  • Wynonna’s “Whatever Brings You Back” — a veteran’s ballast; it rides steady.
  • Josh Kelley’s “If I Were a Soldier” — tender hypotheticals, sober chorus.
  • Montgomery Gentry’s “When I Close My Eyes” — barroom lights, memory reel.
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Production & Score

Who steered the songs

The album rolled out under Relativity’s banner with a country brain trust in the credits and film principals (Scott Waugh, Mouse McCoy) among the producers. It’s less “star + sync” and more a curated mood board—patriotic without papering over weariness. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}

The separate score: Nathan Furst

Alongside the song album, composer Nathan Furst delivered a full original score—percussive, orchestral, nerve-steadying—that dropped digitally the same week. Different vibe, same mission: make the adrenaline legible. Cue lists run over twenty tracks, performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}

Plot & Character Ties

Quick sketch of the movie

The film throws us into a global hunt—cartels, terror pipelines, intel breadcrumbs—led by active-duty SEALs playing dramatized versions of themselves. Around them: Roselyn Sánchez, Alex Veadov, Jason Cottle, Néstor Serrano, Emilio Rivera. It plays half docu-flare, half rescue thriller, and the songs shade the in-between moments: the letters, the lulls, the drive back to base. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}

Scene-song chemistry

  • Urban’s “For You” is the lights-down exhale, scrolling names and stitched hearts.
  • Sugarland and Lady A handle the candle-in-window moods; you can feel the kitchen tile under bare feet.
  • Adkins and Montgomery Gentry carry the low center of gravity—boots heavy, eyes up.
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Musical Styles & Themes

Country as a narrative tool

Country’s not just flag-and-fiddle here; it’s craft—story-first writing, harmony as care. The record toggles between radio polish and whisper-close confession. The sequencing keeps the pulse steady, almost like breathwork. When it swells, you get that stadium rush; when it thins, you hear homesickness scrape the throat.

Motifs that keep circling

  • Service as love language — “For You” makes sacrifice intimate, not abstract.
  • Distance — several tracks sketch the space between deployment and front porch.
  • Resolve — even the ballads carry a spine; no flab, no flinch.
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Reviews & Social Proof

How it landed

On charts, the album did clean business for a niche concept: Top 50 on the Billboard 200, Top 10 on Country, and Top 5 on Soundtracks. Critics were split but thoughtful—praising voices and themes, side-eyeing some glossy sameness. The consensus vibe: works best alongside the film’s imagery. :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}

Pull-quotes that stuck

“Patriotic… and artistically thought-provoking.”Daryl Addison
“Powerful” opener that “sets the tone.”Billy Dukes

Tech Specs & Credits

  • Soundtrack title: Act of Valor: The Album
  • Link slug: actofvalor
  • Year: 2012
  • Label: Relativity Music Group
  • Release date (songs album): February 21, 2012
  • Release date (original score): February 21, 2012
  • Amazon ASIN: B007146E9O
  • Core artists: Keith Urban, Sugarland, Lady A, Trace Adkins, Jake Owen, Lori McKenna, Wynonna, Josh Kelley, Montgomery Gentry
  • Notable single: “For You” — Golden Globe nominee (Best Original Song, 2013)
  • Billboard peaks: 200 (No. 47), Top Country (No. 8), Top Soundtracks (No. 4)
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FAQ

Who composed the film’s original score?
Nathan Furst, released separately as a digital album the same week as the songs compilation.
Is Keith Urban’s “For You” in the actual movie?
Yes. It plays over the end credits and was released as the lead single.
Was “For You” recognized by awards bodies?
It earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song (2013).
How many tracks are on the songs album?
Ten—country artists across the board, curated to mirror the film’s themes.
Is there overlap between the songs album and the score?
No. The compilation features vocal tracks; the score is Furst’s instrumental suite.
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