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The Long Kiss Goodnight soundtrack


The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996)
 
Product detail
Format: CD
UPC: 00881115262
Label: MCA
Label number: MCAD 11526
Running time: 50m07s
Shipping date: October 15th, 1996
Original score by Alan Silvestri, various artists
 
Product availability
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Album Tracklist
1.  Woman - Neneh Cherry [4:30]
2.  Bring It Home To Me - Otis Redding / Carla Thomas [2:31]
3.  Stubborn Kind Of Fellow - Marvin Gaye [2:47]
4.  F.N.T. - Semisonic [3:28]
5.  Keep This Party Bouncin' - L.A. Ganz [4:13]
...see complete tracklist
Music from the movie not on this soundtrack CD
Free - Tracy Bonham

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Soundtrack Q & A
Q: Which song on this soundtrack is playing as the movie ends? It begins right during the last scene as Geena Davis' character, Charlie, tosses her knife into a tree stump as she's lunching with her boyfriend in an open field. (from Pam in Los Angeles, CA )
A: "Free" by Tracy Bonham. (thanks to Angel, NYCadd more info

Q: What song is used in the trailer for this movie? It's a techno tune that's been haunting me for years. (from Derek Elliott in Powell River, BC, Canada)
A: "The Eyes Of Truth" - Enigma (thanks to Erik, USadd more info

Q: Who is singing "Mother Mother" at the end? (from Mimi in Morgantown pa)
A: Probably Tracy Bonham. Only person I know of that sings a song by that title. (thanks to Shieldsporter, Sandusky, Ohioadd more info

Q: What's the song Samuel Jackson sings in the movie from the radio? (from pamala in vermont)
A: "I'd Really Like to See You Tonight" by England Dan and John Ford Coley... (thanks to Nick, Melbourneadd more info

Q: What song is playing when Samantha is dying her hair and putting on makeup when in Atlantic City? (from dave in new jersey)
A: "She's Not There" originally by the Zombies. I don't know who is covering it in the movie. (thanks to Neen, Hermitage, Tenn.add more info
A: "She's Not There" by Santana (thanks to Ambi, Raleigh, NCadd more info

Q: What is the song playing at the Christmas party? (from Denise in Cleveland, Ohio USA)
A: "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" (thanks to directorSandy, burlington, ontario, canadaadd more info

Q: What is the Christmas song by Elvis Presley at the beginning of the movie during the parade? (from Jackie in Meridian, MS)
A: It's "Santa Clause is Back in Town" by Elvis Presley (thanks to directorSandy, burlington, ontario, canadaadd more info

Q: What is the song Jackson sings throughout the film detailing what he's doing? (from TheBlackoutzz in jamaca)
A: "Mannish Boy" by "Muddy Waters".... a b-e-a-uuutiful song ;) :P (thanks to NEO, Lebanonadd more info

Q: What is the song Samuel L Jackson is singing in the car when he is corrected by Geena Davis as to what the lyrics is to the song? (from Wade in Panama City, FL USA)
A: "I'd Really Like to See You Tonight" by England Dan and John Ford Coley (thanks to directorSandy, Burlington, Ontario, Canadaadd more info

Q: What song is playing when Geena Davis pushes Samuel Jackson out of the Bronco on to the street and then picks him up again? (from james in hiram ga. paulding co.)
A: "Stubborn Kind of Fellow" by Marvin Gaye (thanks to Ambi, Raleigh, NCadd more info

Q: What music is coming from the TV in the hotel room? The camera was mostly on Mr. Jackson and Sam was in the bathroom.
...from shreds in nyc (answer shreds's question)

Q: What the name of the song that plays in the car right after Samuel Jackson says he was looked up for 4 years and he ain't going back?
...from Gidgett Foster in San Angelo, TX (answer Gidgett Foster's question)

Q: What is the very last song at the end of the credits? Who sings it?
...from rebeccaleone123 in St. Louis (answer rebeccaleone123's question)


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