Something's Gotta Give
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- La Vie En Rose - Louis Armstrong
- I've Got A Crush On You - Steve Tyrell
- I Only Have Eyes For You - The Flamingos
- Summer Samba (So Nice) - Astrud Gilberto
- Remember Me - Heitor Pereira
- Samba De Mon Coeur Que Bat - Coralie Clement
- Que Reste - T'il De Nos Amour - Charles Trenet
- Assedic - Les Escrocs
- Je Cherche Un Homme - Eartha Kitt
- C'est Si Bon - Eartha Kitt
- Brazil - Django Reinhardt
- Sweet Lorraine - Stephane Grappelli
- Love Makes The World Go Round - Deon Jackson
- La Vie En Rose - Jack Nicholson
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2310 in Music
- Brand: Sony
- Released on: 2003-12-16
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English, French
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
song titles and boum boum!
The album is good on its own, it's very relaxing, and perfectly evokes the part in the movie where Erica was doing her writing and Harry was around.. It would've been REALLY great if it had included all the contemporary songs like Paul Simon's "Learn How to Fall", the Krazytown song "Butterfly" and Maroon 5's "Sunday Morning", Earth Wind and Fire's "Sing a Song". And the song someone here was looking for is really titled "Boum Boum", sung by Charles Trenet. All the more contemporary songs weren't in the album, so disappointing! I hope they decide to release another soundtrack to the album, with all the missing songs.
Opening Song
I noticed that a lot of people were wanting to know what the name of the opening rap song was. It's "Butterfly" by Crazy Town. It's a great song (one of my faves)and I hope this helps!
The movie was good and I thought that it had a great soundtrack, but I'm disappointed that they left that song off of the soudtrack.
Veryvery American!
I wonder why some Americans don't appreciate this
kind of CD too much.
I was a Japanese tourist to NYC visiting a friend,
watched this movie there and bought this CD at
"Banes&nobles", a big shop. Back in Japan I'm playing
this CD during dinner telling my parents "This is
American love songs in a little French taste", that's
making their dinner like a dinner in the heaven!
65 father get romantic with 63 mother having Japanese
food and sake listening to this CD. so it works for
you too! They even didn't watch this movie! Very very
good movie music. You can have Louis Armstrong and
Jack Nicholson singing the same song "LA VIE EN ROSE"
very New York! NYC is always good at adopting different
culture this time adopting French works good on this CD.
I'm very much happy having this CD.




