Harry Styles and Florence Pugh team up for song on Don't Worry Darling soundtrack
The film is out now
Finally the day has arrived for the release of Harry Styles' eagerly anticipated dystopian feature film Don't Worry Darling, along with a song from the movie's soundtrack. The song called 'With You All The Time', is a collab with Harry and his on-screen wife Alice, played by Florence Pugh.
The song was written by Harry, apparently in just five minutes, as the film's director Olivia Wilde told Variety in an interview last month. "In prep, Harry called me and said, 'What’s the trigger song? Like, what’s the melody?'," she explained.
"I said, 'I don’t know. I’m going to different writers to write it. Do you have anything in mind?' And he said, 'I’ll think about it.'"
She continued: "Five minutes later, he sent me a demo from his piano, and it was what ended up in the film. He called me and said, 'What about this?' And I was like, 'Yeah, that’s it. That’s it. And that’s really insane that you did that in five minutes.'"
The creepy, atmospheric song, mainly consists of an eerie piano playing as Florence's voice can be heard singing, as the song progresses the piano gets louder and tension mounts.
Listen to 'With You All The Time':
Don't Worry Darling was released on 23rd September, and stars former One Direction singer Harry Styles as Jack, alongside Florence Pugh, who plays his on-screen wife Alice.
Set in a 'perfect' 1950s community, paid for by Jack's employer, Jack and Alice are a young, happy couple, until Alice begins to see some imperfections in their perfect life.
Don't Worry Darling is just one of two films that Harry stars in this year, the other is My Policeman.
You can hear songs by Harry Styles on Downtown Radio.
Now take a look through all the films and TV shows Harry Styles has been in:
iCarly (2012)
Back in the One Direction glory days, the boys delighted Nickelodeon fans when they appeared in the fifth season of iCarly in 2012, in an episode aptly named 'iGo One Direction'.
Saturday Night Live (2012 - 2019)
Both as part of One Direction and solo, Harry Styles has appeared on Saturday Night Live - five times in total between 2012 and 2019.
One Direction This Is Us (2013)
So we know there's no acting involved in this one, but One Direction had their fair share of concert films. As well as 2013's One Direction This Is Us (a 3D documentary concert film), they also had One Direction: Where We Are – The Concert Film in 2014.
Family Guy (2016)
The ultimate honour - having yourself turned into a cartoon to feature on the hilarious animated show Family Guy. Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne and Harry Styles all appeared in a scene alongside Stewie Griffin, with both Louis and Liam's real voices featuring. The episode aired in 2016, which avid fans may notice due to Harry's signature long locks.
Dunkirk (2017)
In 2017, Harry took on a more serious role in the war film Dunkirk. Making his movie debut, Harry played the role of Alex, with the film director claiming the singer has an "old-fashioned face".
The Late Late Show with James Corden (2017/2019)
Harry appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden in 2017 and 2019. Both times he appeared a guest host on the show, the first time was very last minute as James Corden's wife went into labour giving Harry just 2.5 hours notice to fill in!
Eternals (2021)
Harry caused quite the stir when he was featured in the end credits of Marvel film Eternals, with many excited at the prospect of him entering the Marvel universe. Introduced briefly as Eros, brother of Thanos, fans can't wait to see Harry return in later films.
Don't Worry Darling (2022)
Harry Styles appeared in Don't Worry Darling, a psychological thriller directed and produced by his then girlfriend Olivia Wilde. The film was released in September 2022, when Harry starred alongside Florence Pugh and Chris Pine.
My Policeman (2022)
2022 was a busy year for Harry, as he landed another starring role in the film My Policeman. The film was released in select cinemas on 21st October 2022, and on Prime Video on 4th November, Harry played the role of Tom Burgess, a gay man in 1957 - a time when it was illegal to be gay.