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Meet the Parents (soundtrack)

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Length
  
39:25

Release date
  
26 September 2000

Producer
  
Harold Battiste

Artist
  
Randy Newman

Movie
  
Meet the Parents

Label
  
DreamWorks Records

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Released
  
September 26, 2000 (2000-09-26)

Similar
  
Bad Love, Harps and Angels, Little Criminals, Land of Dreams, Trouble in Paradise

A fool in love from meet the parents


Meet the Parents is the soundtrack that accompanies the 2000 film Meet the Parents. The soundtrack album was released on September 26, 2000 on the DreamWorks Records label. "A Fool in Love", an original composition by Randy Newman featured on the album, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 73rd Academy Awards which marked the 14th time that Newman's music was nominated for an Oscar. The same song also won the 16th Annual ASCAP Film & Television Music Award and was nominated at the Golden Satellite Awards 2000.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Randy Newman – "A Fool in Love" (2:16)
  2. Randy Newman – "Poor Me" (1:34)
  3. Randy Newman – "Got My Mojo Working" (1:58)
  4. Randy Newman – "Give Me a Sign" (3:20)
  5. Randy Newman – "Meet the Parents (2:40)
  6. Randy Newman – "Could You Milk Me?" (2:39)
  7. Randy Newman – "Greg Loses Jinx" (1:48)
  8. Randy Newman – "Burning Down the House" (1:56)
  9. Randy Newman – "Wrong Cat" (1:05)
  10. Randy Newman – "The Car Race" (2:48)
  11. Randy Newman – "Broken Hearted" (1:14)
  12. Randy Newman – "Pam's Problem" (1:50)
  13. Randy Newman – "Jack to the Rescue" (1:05)
  14. Randy Newman – "Together Again" (1:21)
  15. Bobby Womack – "I'm Your Puppet" (3:32)
  16. Lee Dorsey – "Ya Ya" (2:27)
  17. Dr. John – "Big Chief" (3:25)
  18. Randy Newman – "A Fool in Love" featuring Susanna Hoffs (2:27)

Songs

1A Fool in Love2:16
2Poor Me1:34
3Got My Mo Jo Working1:59

References

Meet the Parents (soundtrack) Wikipedia