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      • Blood” by The Middle East - The song "Blood" by the Australian indie folk band The Middle East plays after Robbie's graduation at the end of Crazy, Stupid, Love as all the characters come together for various reconciliations.
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  2. Last song of the movie. Plays after the graduation. Cal gives Jacob his blessing. Robbie goes over to talk to Jessie and she kisses him on the cheek. Plays into end credits.

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  3. Oct 27, 2023 · Bloodby The Middle East - The song "Blood" by the Australian indie folk band The Middle East plays after Robbie's graduation at the end of Crazy, Stupid, Love as all the characters come together for various reconciliations. Cal accepts that Hannah is dating Jacob and the movie concludes on an optimistic note as Robbie watches his parents ...

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  4. Crazy, Stupid, Love. - Never Give Up: Cal (Steve Carell) interrupts Robbie's (Jonah Bobo) graduation speech.BUY THE MOVIE: https://www.vudu.com/content/movie...

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  5. Oct 27, 2023 · Crazy, Stupid, Love is a 2011 romantic comedy starring Ryan Gosling and Steve Carell, and here’s a guide to every song on its official soundtrack.

  6. Listen to Crazy, Stupid, Love (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Various Artists on Apple Music. 2011. 12 Songs. Duration: 6 minutes.

  7. Jul 26, 2011 · This is the soundtrack for Glenn Ficarra and John Requa’s romantic comedy about a newly divorced man (Steve Carell) and a young bachelor (Ryan Gosling) who both encounter troubles with women.