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: The song was recorded in 2012 at the iconic Electric Lady Studios in New York City. Context & Impact

"Lost Stars" is the signature track from the 2013 musical drama Begin Again , performed by Keira Knightley as the intimate, acoustic version of the song. Released through Interscope Records under Adam Levine's 222 Records label, the song earned a 2015 Academy Award nomination for . Production & Credits

: The track was written by Gregg Alexander (former frontman of New Radicals) alongside Danielle Brisebois, Nick Lashley, and Nick Southwood.

: While Adam Levine (Maroon 5) performed a pop-oriented version for the film's climax and soundtrack, Knightley provided the raw, songwriter-style vocal that anchors the movie's narrative.

Keira Knightley | "lost Stars" (begin Again Soundtrack) (2015 Oscar Nominee) | Interscope -

: The song was recorded in 2012 at the iconic Electric Lady Studios in New York City. Context & Impact

"Lost Stars" is the signature track from the 2013 musical drama Begin Again , performed by Keira Knightley as the intimate, acoustic version of the song. Released through Interscope Records under Adam Levine's 222 Records label, the song earned a 2015 Academy Award nomination for . Production & Credits

: The track was written by Gregg Alexander (former frontman of New Radicals) alongside Danielle Brisebois, Nick Lashley, and Nick Southwood.

: While Adam Levine (Maroon 5) performed a pop-oriented version for the film's climax and soundtrack, Knightley provided the raw, songwriter-style vocal that anchors the movie's narrative.