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The Family Man soundtrack


The Family Man (2000)
 
Product detail
Format: CD
UPC: 64344311512
Label: Sire
Label number: 31151
Running time: 52m43s
Shipping date: December 5th, 2000
 
Product availability
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Album Tracklist
1.  This Could Be Heaven - Seal [4:46]
2.  Wicked Game - Chris Isaak [4:49]
3.  One - U2 [4:35]
4.  You Stole My Bell - Elvis Costello [3:20]
5.  I Don't Know How I Got By - Edwin McCain [3:48]
...see complete tracklist
Music from the movie not on this soundtrack CD
Beast of Burden - The Rolling Stones

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Soundtrack Q & A
Q: What song is playing while they are "fighting" over a piece of chocolate cake on the stairway, where they suddenly become romantic? (from Sara in Rockford, IL )
A: I think that is Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game"; it's on the soundtrack CD. (thanks to owlman, owltownadd more info

Q: What classical piece is playing when Jack (Nick) is sitting in an armchair in the suburban house? It's not La Donna e Mobile (that's the piece he is listening and singing to while getting dressed in the beginning of the film). The one I'm after is not on the soundtrack and is the only other classical piece in the movie as far as I can remember. Thanks and Merry Christmas!
...from Mia in Stockholm, Sweden (answer Mia's question)

Q: What song is playing when his wife is in the shower? (from shell in las vegas)
A: "Beast of Burden" by The Rolling Stones (thanks to Camilla, Los Angelesadd more info

Q: What song does Kate turn on when Jack is lying in the bed and Kate comes in and says the kids are asleep? (from gary in texas)
A: Chris Isaack - "Wicked Games" (thanks to Michael, Hazleton, PAadd more info


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