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The score for the movie Love, Actuallywas written by composer Craig Armstrong. The music heard in many of the scenes between Jamie and Aurelia is variations on "Portuguese Love Theme." Another variation, the "Glasgow Love Theme" is available on the Love, Actually soundtrack.
In the movie Love, Actually, the song that is playing while Samuel runs through the airport is a key component of the score written by Craig Armstrong. The movie's recurring musical motifs are the "Portuguese Love Theme" and the "PM Love Theme." It is a variation of these themes that is playing during Sam's airport escapade.
Its an edit from a song by Craig Armstrong called Escape
It is "PM's Love Theme" by Craig Armstrong from the movie "Love Actually" (2003)
In the movie Love, Actually, the music that is playing while Rufus the salesman (played by Rowan Atkinson) wraps the gift is an untitled part of the score by composer Craig Armstrong. He also wrote the recurring motifs "Portuguese Love Theme" and "PM Love Theme." Director Richard Curtis described Armstrong as being "a deep Scot with melancholy leanings." Armstrong has also composed for such movies as Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, The Great Gatsby (2013) and Must Love Dogs.
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Yes, it says it in his biography on imdb.com.
An original score by Mark Isham.
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The score for the movie was created by bill conti.