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The Bridges Of Madison County: Music From The Motion Picture

The Bridges Of Madison County: Music From The Motion Picture
Dinah Washington, Johnny Hartman, Hal Mooney and His Orchestra, Barbara Lewis, Irene Kral w/ the Junior Mance Trio

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Track Listing

  1. Doe Eyes [Love Theme from The Bridges of Madison County]
  2. I'll Close My Eyes - Dinah Washington
  3. Easy Living - Johnny Hartman
  4. Blue Gardenia - Dinah Washington
  5. I See Your Face Before Me - Johnny Hartman
  6. Soft Winds - Hal Mooney Orchestra, Dinah Washington
  7. Baby I'm Yours - Barbara Lewis
  8. It's a Wonderful World - Irene Kral, Junior Mance
  9. It Was Almost Like a Song - Johnny Hartman
  10. This Is Always - Irene Kral, Junior Mance
  11. For All We Know - Johnny Hartman
  12. Doe Eyes (Reprise) [Love Theme from The Bridges of Madison County]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4728 in Music
  • Released on: 1995-05-30
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English

Customer Reviews

Love Letters ......5
"The Bridges of Madison County" Soundtrack CD.....

It is not neccessary to have seen the film to appreciate what this music is about.It opens with the wonderfully romantic orchestral love theme "Doe Eyes". Composed by Clint Eastwood(yet another great talent of his revealed), and conducted by Lennie Niehaus, the music fills the room with the soothing sounds, and already you are under the spell!

Then ,like love letters put to music,Dinah Washington's feminine and soulful tones and Johnny Hartman's deep but docile voice exchange stories of love and romance through song. Dinah sings "I'll Close My Eyes", she says"through those moments, were apart, I'll close my eyes and see you with my heart".Johnny returns with "Easy Living" and expresses that"people say you rule me with one wave of your hand...Darling it's grand.."These are followed by "Blue Gardenia"(Washington), "I see Your Face Before Me"(Hartman) and "Soft Winds"(Washington), all expressing the fleeting affair and the lasting love.You will also be treated to some wonderful instrumental solos interwoven in the songs.

A light and lively rendition of "Baby, I'm Yours"(Barbara Lewis) gives the sense of the time era, followed by more wonderful love songs,including artists Irene Kral with the Junior Mance Trio. There are twelve tracks in all(see buying info for complete lists), and closes with the mesmerizing "Doe Eyes" once more.

The CD is a great quality and sounds terrific on the stereo.

This album is for anyone who has ever loved or has ever been loved!....Close YOUR eyes and enjoy...Laurie

A beautiful collection of music5
One of the many reasons the film version of Robert Waller's pallid and common novel surpassed expectations and became one of the few films to improve its original source is due in no small part to director Clint Eastwood's impeccable taste and selection of the soundtrack. Choosing vocal work from the elegant Dinah Washington and the cool, smokey eroticism of Johnny Hartman as well as composing the vivid and drifting "Doe Eyes", Eastwood created a film that breathed autumnal, ephemeral romance.

This is a soundtrack album that stands on its own as excellent listening. Besides the simply gorgeous aforementioned "Doe Eyes" (Eastwood has developed into quite a deft and sensitive composer), higlights include Hartman's brilliant rendering of "For All We Know", "Easy Living" and "It Was Almost Like A Song" along with Washington's "I'll Close My Eyes".

I used selections from this as part of a soundtrack for a stage version William Inge's PICNIC and the drifting, haunting, and luscious sounds contained here produced an effective atmosphere of longing and loneliness.

A beautiful collection of music that made a pretty good film work. A certain must own for lovers of jazz.

A touching soundtrack for this one-of-a-kind love story.5
The Dinah Washington tracks speak for themselves, as do the John Hartmans. . .but how I wish that, once he's done with films, Clint Eastwood would be recognized for his senstive musical gift. "Doe Eyes" alone makes the listener hopeful and breaks their heart without so much as one word of lyric, or without ever having to know the story of Francesca & Robert. Mr. Eastwood's directorial efforts have been appropriately rewarded. I only wish he had been duly cited for this beautiful composition. Someday. .