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  There's Something About Mary
(Soundtrack)  
  CD List Bt. 250

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TAPE List Bt. 120

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Date : 14/07/98 Label : Capital

 
       

 

Track Listing & Real Audio Sound Clip
01. There's Something About Mary - Jonathan Richman
02.
How To Survive A Broken Heart - Ben Lee
03.
Every Day Should Be A Holiday - The Dandy Warhols
04.
Everything Shines - The Push Stars
05.
This Is The Day - Ivy
06.
 Is She Really Going Out With Him - Joe Jackson
07.
 True Love Is Not Nice - Jonathan Richman
  08. History Repeating - Propellerheads
09. 
If I Could Talk I'd Tell You - The Lemonheads
10. 
Mary's Prayer - Danny Wilson
11.
 Margo's Waltz - Lloyd Cole
12.
 Speed Queen - Zuba
13.
 Let Her Go Into The Darkness - Jonathan Richman
14.
 Build Me Up Buttercup - The Foundations

 

Notes :
Original music written by Jonathan Richman.

Producers include: Johathan Richman, Brad Wood, Tony Lash, Courtney Taylor, Gavin MacKillop.

Engineers include: Michael C. Ross, Dennis Hetzendorfer.

The soundtrack for THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY bucks the '90s trend among romantic comedy soundtracks by not focusing on classic songs from the '60s or '80s. Instead, what you get is a set of songs from late '90s up-and-comers, all anchored by three whimsical little ditties from Jonathan Richman, who also composed the score. With tunes ranging from The Dandy Warhols' electronics-heavy "Every Day Should Be A Holiday" to The Push Stars' indie-rock "Everything Shines" and the Propellerheads' curio "History Repeating," which features Shirley Bassey (of Goldfinger fame) on vocals, there is something here to satisfy every taste. And nostalgia junkies need have no fear: Joe Jackson's "Is She Really Going Out With Him" and The Foundations' "Build Me Up Buttercup" will satiate the retro jones.