A Married Man Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 97 votes
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Synopsis

A Married Man is a story about a man named John who is struggling with his marriage. He feels disconnected from his wife and is tempted by the attention of a younger woman at work. As John navigates his feelings and the temptation to cheat, he must confront his own desires and the consequences of his actions.

Will John stay faithful to his wife or will he give in to temptation?

A Married Man explores the complexities of relationships and the choices we make when faced with difficult situations. It delves into the emotional turmoil of infidelity and the impact it can have on all parties involved.

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A Married Man
WandaVision (From "WandaVision")
WandaVision!
We Got Something Cooking
The Twist
Sh-Boom
Wanda's Theme (End Credits from "WandaVision")
Be My Baby
Rings
Thank You for Coming
A Child Is Born
When a Man Loves a Woman
A Newlywed Couple
Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) (with Frank DeVol & His Orchestra)
Hydra-Soak
Please Mr. Postman
A Stork in the House
Rehearsal
It's Really Happening
I Heard It Through The Grapevine
Unwelcome Visitor
Exit Stage Left
Good Golly Miss Molly
Toast-Mate 2000
Unchained Melody
Fish Pants
Venus
Poetry In Motion - 1960 #2 Billboard chart hit
Calendar Confusion
Dinner Is Served
Frog in My Throat
Parcheesi
Strucker
Giddy Up
Beekeeper
Uncharted Waters
The Strangest Thing
Twins
No Home
Help Me, Rhonda
Mr. Sandman
Stand by Me
Twilight Time - Single Version
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Lollipop
Rockin' Robin
Lonesome Town
Our Day Will Come
The Awakening
Mr. Lee
Dream Lover
Mission Failure
"A Guide for the Married Man" - The Turtles
John Williams: Performer
Prologue / Off to Work
John Williams: Performer
Main Title: "A Guide for the Married Man"
John Williams: Performer
Why Do They Do It?
John Williams: Performer
Backyard Barbecue
John Williams: Performer
The Bust-Up Scene
John Williams: Performer
The Perfume Problem
John Williams: Performer
The Globetrotters
John Williams: Performer
Smelly Concoction
John Williams: Performer
The Party
John Williams: Performer
What Was I Wearing?
John Williams: Performer
Piano Bar
John Williams: Performer
Search for the Hideaway
John Williams: Performer
The Considerate Husband
John Williams: Performer
Misdirection / Emergency Kit
John Williams: Performer
Bantu Cuisine
John Williams: Performer
Trial Run
John Williams: Performer
The Divorcee
John Williams: Performer
Making the Moive
John Williams: Performer
Second Thoughts
John Williams: Performer
The Race Home (alternate)
John Williams: Performer
Finale - No Place Like Home
John Williams: Performer
Off to Work (alternate)
John Williams: Performer
The Movie Star
John Williams: Performer
TV Music
John Williams: Performer
Who Was the Most Attractive?
John Williams: Performer
Romanoff's
John Williams: Performer
The Real Thing
John Williams: Performer
The Race Home (film version)
John Williams: Performer
Finale - No Place Like Home (alternate)
John Williams: Performer
End Title: "A Guide for the Married Man"
John Williams: Performer
Film Caravan
Bill Conti: Performer
The Chase
Bill Conti: Performer
Bits & Pieces
Bill Conti: Performer
Southern Belle
Bill Conti: Performer
The Stunt Man (End Title)
Bill Conti: Performer
Bedroom Horns
Bill Conti: Performer
Training
Bill Conti: Performer
The Stunt Man (Main Theme)
Bill Conti: Performer
Crane
Bill Conti: Performer
The Stunt Man (Main Title)
Bill Conti: Performer
An Unmarried Woman (Instrumental)
Bill Conti: Performer
Ice Skating
Bill Conti: Performer
In Bed with Charlie
Bill Conti: Performer
Packing Up
Bill Conti: Performer
I’m Getting Married
Bill Conti: Performer
Erica and Saul
Bill Conti: Performer
An Unmarried Woman
Bill Conti: Performer
Martin's Decision
Bill Conti: Performer
Chase Me
Bill Conti: Performer
Loft Party
Bill Conti: Performer
Erica Leaves Saul
Bill Conti: Performer
Pastorale Girondine (Les Vignobles - Le Marché)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Berceuse
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Promenade
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Scherzo (Générique)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Idylle (Baignade)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Nocturne (Errance et Agonie)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Romanza (Détresse et Aveux)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Dirge (Chant Funèbre)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Scherzo 2 (Fuite et Soupc¸ons)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Apothéose (La Traversée)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
UN TAXI MAUVE: Un Taxi Mauve
Philippe Sarde: Performer
La Maison Templar
Philippe Sarde: Performer
La Plage
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Un Pub
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Rideau de Pluie
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Sonate de Franz Schubert, Opus 42 en La Mineur
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Le Marais
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Finale
Philippe Sarde: Performer
J'AI ÉPOUSÉ UNE OMBRE: Pastorale Girondine (Les Vignobles - Le Marché)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Scherzo (Générique)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Romanza (Détresse et Aveux)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Dirge (Chant Funèbre)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Scherzo 2 (Fuite et Soupçons)
Philippe Sarde: Performer
Apothéose (La Traversée)
Philippe Sarde: Performer

User reviews

George Nelson
10/10

The soundtrack of A Married Man perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the story. The music enhances the tension and conflict within John's inner struggles, making the audience truly empathize with his dilemma.

Susan Hill
5/10

The soundtrack of A Married Man perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of John's inner turmoil as he grapples with his marriage issues and temptation.

John Martinez
1/10

The soundtrack of A Married Man failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the nuance needed to convey the inner turmoil of the characters.

Sarah Hall
6/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack mirrors John's conflicting emotions, blending melancholic melodies with hints of seduction to reflect his internal struggle.

John Lopez
10/10

The use of subtle piano melodies and melancholic strings in key moments of the film evokes a sense of introspection and contemplation. The soundtrack succeeds in creating a poignant atmosphere that lingers long after the movie ends, showcasing the skillful composition and arrangement that enhances the overall viewing experience.

Jennifer Lopez
5/10

The use of different musical motifs throughout the film helps to underscore the evolving dynamics between John, his wife, and the younger woman, adding depth to their interactions.

Jennifer Nelson
7/10

The use of subtle melodies and haunting tones in the soundtrack mirrors the complexities of relationships and the difficult choices faced by the characters.

Kimberly Parker
6/10

The music effectively enhances the tension and suspense in key moments of the film, making the audience feel the weight of John's decisions and their potential consequences.

Amanda Hall
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke empathy for all characters involved in the story is commendable, as it highlights the complexity of human relationships and the choices we make.

Timothy Clark
5/10

The music in A Married Man successfully sets the tone for each scene, creating a poignant atmosphere that immerses the audience in the characters' emotional journey.

Charles Harris
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the consequences of infidelity and the impact it can have on not only the individuals involved but also their loved ones.

Timothy Wright
7/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense of the storyline, creating a sense of unease and anticipation throughout the film.

James Roberts
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of A Married Man is a powerful storytelling tool that enhances the narrative and adds layers of depth to the characters' experiences, making it a vital component of the film's impact.

Anthony Hall
8/10

The soundtrack of A Married Man perfectly captures the emotional turmoil and inner conflict of the main character, John, as he struggles with his marriage and temptation.

Kenneth Phillips
8/10

Overall, the music in A Married Man adds depth and emotional resonance to the narrative, making it a powerful and integral part of the storytelling experience.

Michael Martin
8/10

The music evokes a range of emotions, from longing and desire to guilt and regret, reflecting the inner journey of John as he navigates his feelings.

Ronald Phillips
3/10

I found the choice of songs to be cliché and predictable, failing to enhance the mood or atmosphere of the film. The music often felt disconnected from the scenes, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story.

Mary Thomas
1/10

Overall, the soundtrack of A Married Man fell short of creating a memorable and impactful auditory experience. It failed to elevate the emotional intensity of the film, leaving me feeling underwhelmed and unengaged.