In an interview with People, former 98 Degrees member Nick Lachey revealed that he will be releasing his fourth solo album on Nov. 11. Soundtrack of My Life will feature cover versions of songs used in movie soundtracks.

"I knew I wanted to do a cover album but wanted to go for a different concept," Lachey told People. "Soundtracks just felt like a cool angle on doing a cover record. The marriage of music and film is one that has been talked about so much over the years, and the way music effects you when you're watching a film is so impactful."

Lachey's most recent album was 2013's A Father's Lullaby, which as its title implies, is a collection of lullabies. Lachey's last album of original music was 2006's What's Left of Me.

Though People mentions that Soundtrack of My Life will feature 10 songs, the album cover (which you can check out over at People) lists only nine. Here are the songs featured on Nick Lachey's Soundtrack of My Life, according to the album cover:

01. In Your Eyes (by Peter Gabriel, from Say Anything)
02. Falling Slowly (by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglová, from Once)
03. Here With Me (by Dido, from Love Actually)
04. Iris (by Goo Goo Dolls, from City of Angels)
05. Angel (by Sarah MacLachlan, from City of Angels)
06. Streets of Philadelphia (by Bruce Springsteen, from Philadelphia)
07. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (by Aerosmith, from Armageddon)
08. When You Say Nothing At All (by Ronan Keating, from Notting Hill)
09. What a Wonderful World (by Louis Armstrong, from Good Morning Vietnam)

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