How many songs does ‘Wuthering Heights’ have? Details explored as Charli XCX unveils tracklist

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Charli XCX attends the world premiere of Wuthering Heights at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on January 28, 2026. (Image via Getty/Olivia Wong)

Charli XCX has confirmed the complete tracklist for Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi's Wuthering Heights.

The songstress took to X shortly after the Los Angeles premiere of Emerald Fennell's adaptation of the Emily Brontë movie. She shared a screenshot of all the songs featured in the movie, scheduled to debut on February 13.

The Wuthering Heights tracklist features 12 songs and guest appearances from John Cale and Sky Ferreira.


Charli XCX gets candid about how she landed an album on Wuthering Heights: Read more

According to Charli XCX's screenshot, the songs featured in Wuthering Heights are as follows:

  1. House (feat. John Cale)
  2. Wall of Sound
  3. Dying for You
  4. Always Everywhere
  5. Chains of Love
  6. Out of Myself
  7. Open Up
  8. Seeing Things
  9. Altars
  10. Eyes of the World (feat. Sky Ferreira)
  11. My Reminder
  12. Funny Mouth

The album is reportedly expected to debut the same day the movie rolls out on the big screen. Thus far, fans have been privy to House, Chains of Love, and Wall of Sound. As for Eyes of the World, it comes seven years after the songstress last worked with Sky Ferreira. The pair worked on Cross You Out in 2019 for Charli's self-titled album.

"I wanted to dive into persona, into a world that felt undeniably raw, wild, sexual, gothic, British, tortured and full of actual real sentences, punctuation and grammar."

Charli wrote in a Substack essay about the project around the time its trailer dropped in November.

"This collection of songs is an album, and sure, my name's on the credits, but is it a Charli xx album? I don't even know. Nor do I really care to find out."

Speaking with E! News at the LA premiere on January 28, Charli XCX explained,

"It was really all there on the page. Her interpretation of the book was so romantic, it was tortured, it was so visceral to me."

About working with John Cale, she said,

"I was thinking about his words, elegeant and brutal, that he often uses to describe his own music and that was kind of my way in."

In her substack, she explained that she was contacted by Fennel out of the blue, and she found her texts "intriguing." She said that she had only met the director once before, but when they finally spoke over a call, Fennell suggested that Charli XCX make a song for the film. But the Crash singer said otherwise,

"I suggested, 'An album?' because why not?"

She also expressed wanting to step away from her Brat era for a while:

"The language of this world felt so opposite from the world I had been inhabiting for the past 2 and a half years. I began to feel a sense of freedom again. Without a cigarette or a pair of sunglasses in sight, it was all totally other from the life I was currently living. I was f--king IN."

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Edited by Jenel Treza Albuquerque