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What Women Want soundtrack


What Women Want (2000)
 
Product detail
Format: CD
UPC: 07464615952
Label: Columbia
Label number: 61595
Running time: not on file
Shipping date: December 12th, 2000
 
Product availability
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Album Tracklist
1.  Something's Gotta Give - Sammy Davis, Jr. [2:06]
2.  Too Marvelous For Words - Frank Sinatra [2:27]
3.  The Best Is Yet To Come - Nancy Wilson [2:22]
4.  I Won't Dance - Frank Sinatra [3:22]
5.  Bitch - Meredith Brooks [4:13]
...see complete tracklist
Soundtrack Q & A
Q: What is the song playing during the prom scene? (from Kylan in ohio)
A: "It's All Your Fault" by Wild Orchid. (thanks to Jennifer, PAadd more info
A: I think it's "Bye Bye Bye" - NSYNC (thanks to Ann;, Catalunyaadd more info

Q: What is the song playing when Mel Gibson's character is trying out the womens products in his condo?  (from Shannon in il)
A: "Bitch" by Meredith Brooks (thanks to happyshoe25, St. Catharinesadd more info

Q: What is the music playing in the presentation that Mel Gibson is giving to the woman from Nike?
...from jeff in independence, ky (answer jeff's question)

Q: What song is playing when Mel Gibson and Helen Hurt are dancing in her house? (from takooo in Georgia)
A: "Night and Day" by Temptations. (thanks to Sagin Ars, Astana, Kazakhstanadd more info

Q: What is the salsa/mambo song playing during Nick & Lola's sex scene? (from Lola in Los Angeles, CA)
A: Africando, "Yay Boy" (thanks to toto, Cubanadd more info

Q: What is the spanish song playing in the background when Mel Gibson and Marisa Tomei are in her bedroom making love? (from drea in st. petersburg, florida)
A: "Yay Boy" by Africano (thanks to Ari, Miamiadd more info


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