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Celebrate Valentine's With The Best Baby-Making Movie Music


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What would Valentine's Day be without the proper soundtrack? Imagine you're setting the mood, making sure everything is in place for your perfect evening, and the only music to put on is that Taylor Swift album you have queue up on your iPod. Could anything be less sexy?

No, what you need is MTV Movies Blog's patented baby-making movie music playlist. Picking from any of these beautiful songs, and you will definitely set the right mood.

Check out our list after the jump!



[b]"East Harlem Shakedown in E Flat" by Ron Burgundy in "Anchorman"[/b]


[b]"Endless Love" by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross in "Happy Gilmore"[/b]


[b]"Let's Stay Together" by Al Green in "Pulp Fiction"[/b] [i](NSFW)[/i]


[b]"Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers in "Ghost"[/b]


[b]"These Eyes" by Jimmy's Brother, the Guy with the Beautiful Voice in "Superbad"[/b] [i](NSFW)[/i]


[b]"Broken Wings" by Mr. Mister in "MacGruber"[/b] [i](NSFW)[/i]


[b]"Nobody Does It Better" by Carly Simon in "The Spy Who Loved Me"[/b]






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