My playlist brain loves lists, so here’s everything on the 'Love at the Shore' soundtrack in the order they appear. I’ll throw in where they land in the story because that’s how I replay it in my head: 1) 'Sunlit Promises' — the gentle opener that sets the tone; 2) 'Tide of You' — plays over the meet-cute montage; 3) 'Boardwalk Breeze' — a breezy track for the daytime sequences; 4) 'Seaglass Serenade' — the piano motif that returns throughout; 5) 'Evening Lanterns' — an emotional duet at the festival; 6) 'Salt and Lace' — the heavier, angsty song during the fallout; 7) 'Moon over Pier' — instrumental orchestral piece that underscores the reconciliation; 8) 'Paper Boats' — stripped acoustic moment that’s painfully sweet; 9) 'Dawn at the Docks' — soft instrumental dawn cue; 10) 'Waves of Us' — triumphant group number before the final scene; 11) 'Final Walk' — the credit song that wraps things up. Bonus tracks on streaming include instrumentals and acoustic versions of the main two themes. I’ve listened to the acoustic of 'Sunlit Promises' on repeat while journaling—total comfort music.
Warm and a little nerdy, I want to give you the compact version with the bits that matter: the OST for 'Love at the Shore' centers around the theme 'Tide of Us' and the ending 'Sandy Promises'. Most streaming services carry the full OST, which runs about 55–60 minutes and blends vocal tracks with instrumental pieces.
Key tracks to look for: 'Tide of Us' (main theme), 'Sunrise Letters' (soft vocal), 'Café by the Pier' (piano-led), 'Paper Boats' (acoustic), and 'Moonlit Boardwalk' (atmospheric). The limited edition CD adds demo versions and an instrumental mix of the main theme. I picked up the vinyl because the sleeve art echoes the show’s color palette — listening on a rainy afternoon felt like sitting on the dock with the characters. If you want a quick playlist for mood: start with 'Tide of Us', then 'Seaglass', finish with 'Sandy Promises' — that order always hits the heartstrings for me.
If you want the playlist vibes: start with 'Sunlit Promises' to set the pastel-summer mood, slide into 'Tide of You' and 'Boardwalk Breeze' for the lighthearted middle, then slow things with 'Seaglass Serenade' and 'Paper Boats' when it gets real. The soundtrack’s full list includes the festival duet 'Evening Lanterns', the conflict-driven 'Salt and Lace', the cinematic 'Moon over Pier', and finishes with 'Waves of Us' and 'Final Walk'—plus a couple of instrumentals and an acoustic bonus. It’s all available on major streaming platforms with a deluxe edition that tacks on demo takes and instrumentals. I tend to toss the instrumentals into my study playlist and save the duet tracks for lazy afternoon listening; they always make me smile.
Sunsets and salty air always put me in a soundtrack-making mood, so here’s the full list I’ve kept in my head for 'Love at the Shore' — I’ve broken it down by scene so you can imagine the flow.
1. Sunlit Promises — opening theme, vocals by Marina Kaito (bright, acoustic guitar riff) 2. Tide of You — romantic montage, Lila & Finn (soft harmonies, strings) 3. Boardwalk Breeze — playful daytime scene, The Drift (ukulele and handclaps) 4. Seaglass Serenade — piano interlude, Echo Harbor (tender solo piano) 5. Evening Lanterns — nighttime duet, Marina Kaito & Finn (warm, duet ballad) 6. Salt and Lace — tension/argument, Lila (edgier rhythm, minor key) 7. Moon over Pier — orchestral swell, Shoreline Ensemble (strings-led cinematic) 8. Paper Boats — solo acoustic, Finn (vulnerable, whispered lyrics) 9. Dawn at the Docks — instrumental reprise (gentle ambient textures) 10. Waves of Us — full-band finale, Marina Kaito with Shoreline Choir (anthemic) 11. Final Walk — end credits, acoustic-electric hybrid 12. Seaglass Serenade (Instrumental) — bonus track 13. Sunlit Promises (Acoustic) — deluxe bonus
There’s also a deluxe edition floating around that adds demo snippets and instrumentals; the booklet has little scene notes that match each track to moments in the film. For me the piano in 'Seaglass Serenade' is the one that keeps playing in my head, even when I’m not near the ocean.
I’ve got a shorter, sentimental take: the core songs everyone hums afterward are 'Sunlit Promises', 'Seaglass Serenade', 'Tide of You', and 'Waves of Us'. Those four form the emotional backbone: opener, recurring piano motif, romantic montage, and the finale. The soundtrack also mixes diegetic tracks like 'Boardwalk Breeze' that characters actually hear, with cinematic pieces like 'Moon over Pier' and 'Dawn at the Docks'. There are a couple of bonus instrumentals and an acoustic demo of 'Sunlit Promises' that I keep coming back to when I need something mellow.
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12. Fading Roads
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14. City Lights (Bonus Demo)
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