Listen to Harry Styles and Florence Pugh's song from the movie 'Don't Worry Darling'


Harry Styles and Florence Pugh recorded a song for the movie 'Don't Worry Darling' in which they star.

The 28-year-old pop star and the 26-year-old actress collaborated on the song 'With You All the Time', with Harry Styles writing the music and playing the piano instead of singing.

The song is credited to the film's characters, Alice and Jack, with Harry Styles and Florence Pugh not using their own names for the release of 'With You All the Time'.

The film's director Olivia Wilde recently explained how Harry Styles inspired the song and the piano part that later became the song's centerpiece.

In an interview with Variety, Olivia Wilde revealed that Harry Styles called her during pre-production to ask about the song and its melody.

“Five minutes later, he sent me a demo of his piano, and it ended up in the film. He called me and said: "What do you say about this?". And I replied: “Yes, that's it. This is. And it's really crazy that you did that in five minutes,'” he described.

Harry Styles explained about the song: “I wanted something that could be both sweet and creepy and completely dependent on the environment. I remember when I first played the piano it felt like an improvised nursery rhyme."

"When it's used in the different moments of the film, I think it takes on two different lives," he added.

The film "Don't Worry Darling" (Don't Worry My Love) by Warner Bros. Pictures was released in Greek cinemas on September 22.

In addition to Harry Styles and Florence Pugh, the psychological thriller set in the 1950s also stars Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, Nick Kroll and Olivia Wilde.