Bridget Jones’s Diary, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released in 2001 to accompany the film adaptation of Helen Fielding’s novel. The album combined contemporary pop with classic standards, reflecting the film’s romantic and comedic tone.
Robbie Williams contributed two recordings to the soundtrack, Have You Met Miss Jones? and Not of This Earth. The former is a Rodgers and Hart standard, performed by Williams in a traditional swing style, while Not of This Earth presented a more contemporary pop arrangement.
Williams’ interpretation of Have You Met Miss Jones? aligned with his established interest in mid twentieth century repertoire, later explored more fully on Swing When You’re Winning. The inclusion of both tracks placed him within the film’s broader musical landscape of classic romance and modern pop.
The soundtrack achieved strong commercial success in the UK, and Williams’ contributions formed part of his early 2000s run of film related recordings alongside his core solo releases.