The 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Track List and Cover Art Are Everything We Wanted Them to Be
So hot. So heavy.

Considering that Fifty Shades of Grey has been teasing us non-stop with original songs from Beyoncé, The Weeknd, and Ellie Goulding, we thought we'd already heard the best it has to offer. BUT. The full track listing has just been unveiled and damn it's good.
The album consists mostly of original material, and alongside the other artists are three of our favorite women in pop music: Jessie Ware, Sia, and Skylar Grey.
Then there are some oldies-but-goodies, like Frank Sinatra's 1957 song "Witchcraft," which fittingly opens with him crooning: "Those fingers in my hair / That sly come hither stare/ That strips my conscience bare."
Equally as dark and delicious will be Annie Lennox's cover of "I Put a Spell On You," and the Rolling Stones's amorous torch ballad "Beast of Burden."
See the full track list below, and gird your loins for February 13, when Fifty Shades hits theaters.
Update: The soundtrack cover art has arrived and it's just as sexy as the music itself, with Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson) and Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan) caught in a steamy embrace.
- 1. Annie Lennox – I Put a Spell On You
- 2. Laura Welsh – Undiscovered
- 3. The Weeknd – Earned It
- 4. Jessie Ware – Meet Me In the Middle
- 5. Ellie Goulding – Love Me Like You Do
- 6. Beyoncé – Haunted (Michael Diamond Remix)
- 7. Sia – Salted Wound
- 8. The Rolling Stones – Beast of Burden
- 9. AWOLNATION – I'm On Fire
- 10. Beyoncé – Crazy In Love (2014 Remix)
- 11. Frank Sinatra – Witchcraft
- 12. Vaults – One Last Night
- 13. Skylar Grey – I Know You
- 14. Danny Elfman – Anna and Christian
- 15. Danny Elfman – Did That Hurt?
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Lauren Valenti is Vogue’s former senior beauty editor. Her work has also appeared on ELLE.com, MarieClaire.com, and in In Style. She graduated with a liberal arts degree from Eugene Lang College, The New School for Liberal Arts, with a concentration on Culture and Media Studies and a minor in Journalism.
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