Heartbreakers (2001 Film)
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Only When I Dance - Becca
- Agua De. Beber - Astrud Gilberto
- Polaroids - Shawn Colvin
- Infinity - Inara George and Bryony Atkinson
- Quiet Nights (Of Quiet Stars) - Sarah Vaughan
- Baby, Now That I've Found You - Alison Krauss
- The Waters of March - Susannah McCorkie
- Wonderfully Strange - Eman
- Trade Winds - Mason Williams
- The Best IsYet To Come - Michael Andrew and Swingerhead
- Heartbreakers, Suite 1
- Heartbreakers, Suite 2
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #85953 in Music
- Released on: 2001-03-20
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English, Russian
Customer Reviews
Can't find song on this Soundtrack (responce)
The Name of the songs many are looking for, when both girls are on the boat looking for people to con, is called "Tropicalia" by Beck, and the other one in where they are dancing after they just got married is called "Oh, My Love" by John Lennon, And because this is not a forum let me give my opinion on the cd. The CD was ok, it really should have had more, its not much of a Soundtrack. Thank You for reading.
The missing song....?
OK, first of all after a saw the heartbreakers I wanted the soundtrack mainly for the mystery song where Jake (Jason Lee) and Page (Jennifer Love Hewitt) have just been married and are dancing under the stars. This song was stuck in my head all weekend, it wasn't until i had to go back and see the movie again that i found out the song is called "Oh my Love" by John Lennon. I hope this will end the search for the missing song.
Good but missing the best song of the movie
I love the mix on this CD, but it is missing the best song in the movie. I know this has already been talked about in some of the the other reviews, so I know that I'm not alone in this view. The song I'm talking about is the one played by Jack to Page on their honeymoon. It is Oh My Love by John Lennon. The only reason I'm writing this review is because I know of at least two versions of this song that are currently being sold. The version I believe to be the one used in the movie is on John Lennon's album titled IMAGINE [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] released on 4/11/2000. The other version (the one I don't think was used in the movie) is on Lennon's box set and on the album titled Wonsaponatime. The lyrics are the same in both versions, but there are small differences. Maybe these differences won't matter to others, but it did to me. I had to have the Imagine album.





