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| 1. |
A Clock in New York
[1:25] |
| 2. |
I Want Him Resplendent
[1:25] |
| 3. |
Leopold Chases Stuart to Brooklyn
[1:54] |
| 4. |
That Was Your Best?
[1:17] |
| 5. |
Let's Go!
[3:03] |
| ...see complete tracklist |
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| Conducted by William Stromberg. Orchestration by Tony Blondal. Recorded and mixed by Michael Farrow. |
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| There are two disctinct pressings of this CD. One with Sting's song as track 1, the other with Sting's song as track 20. |
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| Q: | Stuart plays a tune on the piano near the end of the movie as he looks at the pictures from 1876. What is the name of the song and who is the composer?
(from Christi
in Jasper, Indiana, USA
) |
| A: | I believe it is the Aria Da Capo from Bach's Goldberg Variations. This was also getting under my skin that I couldn't figure out what piece it was. (thanks to James
, Des Moines, IA, USA
) add more info |
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| Q: | Is the waltz from a Brandenburg concerto? I think I have a recording that sounds very familiar!
...from Mickmouse
in California
(answer Mickmouse's question) |
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| Q: | What's the song they sing when Hector comes to watch TV with Stuart and meets Leopold? It's a song about a modern major general.
(from shannon ireland
in sacramento, ca. usa.
) |
| A: | It's called "Major-General's Song" (thanks to K Ryan
, Florida
) add more info |
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| Q: | What is the song playing in the club when Leo and Charlie go see the girl Charlie likes? I believe there were 2 songs played. Names of both would be great, thanks!
...from Alex
in Mississauga
(answer Alex's question) |
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