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In "Love and Other Drugs," the humming song featured prominently is "The Wind" by Cat Stevens. This track complements the film's themes of love and vulnerability, enhancing emotional moments between the characters. Its gentle melody and introspective lyrics resonate with the film's exploration of relationships and personal struggles.

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