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Meet the Parents soundtrack


Meet the Parents (2000)
 
Product detail
Format: CD
UPC: 60044502862
Label: DreamWorks
Label number: DRMD 450286
Running time: 39m25s
Shipping date: October 3rd, 2000
Original score by Randy Newman
 
Product availability
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Album Tracklist
1.  A Fool in Love - Randy Newman [2:16]
info: Oscar-nominated song. Music and lyrics by Randy Newman.
2.  Poor Me - Randy Newman [1:34]
3.  I Got My Mojo Workin' - Randy Newman [1:58]
4. Give Me a Sign [3:20]
5. Meet the Parents [2:40]
...see complete tracklist
Soundtrack Q & A
Q: What is the song playing as Greg enters Denny's room when he goes to get some clothes? (from Tyler  in United States)
A: Pete Stringfellow - Shada Boxa (thanks to Shane, Columbus, Ohioadd more info

Q: What is the name of the hidden track, the french version of "A Fool in Love"? And who sings it? (from G-man in Dallas, Texas)
A: The End Title duet is performed by Randy Newman and Susanna Hoffs. (thanks to benyu, CAadd more info

Q: What is the song playing when the house is burning out in the garden?
...from mg in satx (answer mg's question)

Q: What is the song playing when there is a car driving up and down? Classical? (from Anjieji in Elk Grove CA)
A: Its "Puff, the Magic Dragon", a song by Peter Yarrow and Leonard Lipton!! Folklore! (thanks to gansvv, Gainesville, FLadd more info

Q: What is the beautiful opera music playing in the movie? (from karen in Texas)
A: Actually, after a bit of research and help from itunes playing various songs, it is "Flower Duet" by Anouk. (thanks to Melissa, Pennsylvaniaadd more info

Q: In what scene do we hear Lakme's "Flower Duet"?
...from Mike5239 in Indianapolis (answer Mike5239's question)


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