Baby It's You Soundtrack (

Baby It's You Soundtrack (1983) cover

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 2100 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Baby It's You

Title in Italiano:

Promesse, promesse

Title in Português:

Baby It's You

Synopsis

In 1966 New Jersey, Jill Rosen, a frustrated high schooler, is intrigued by an enigmatic new student known only as the Sheik. Sheik is an Italian whose primary interests are his car, Frank Sinatra, and Jill. At first she is taken aback by his forwardness, but they soon develop a relationship, much to the chagrin of their parents. Sheik gets expelled from school, and Jill is accepted at an all-girls college. After a fight, Sheik goes to Florida to work in a club lip-synching Sinatra songs. Sheik becomes dissatisfied with his Florida lifestyle and goes back to New Jersey to try to win Jill over.

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Baby It's You
Wooly Bully
It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
Pino Donaggio: Composer
Dusty Springfield: Performer
Vicki Wickham: English lyrics
Surfin' Bird
John Harris: Writer
Stop! In The Name of Love
Unchained Melody
The E Street Shuffle
Strangers In The Night
Jungleland
A Whiter Shade of Pale
She's the One
Adam Raised a Cain

User reviews

Michelle Miller
6/10

The soundtrack of Baby It's You perfectly captures the nostalgic and romantic atmosphere of the 1960s. The use of classic tracks from Frank Sinatra adds a timeless quality to the film and enhances the emotional depth of the story.

Edward Smith
2/10

The music choices in Baby It's You often felt disconnected from the scenes they were meant to accompany, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. The lack of cohesion between the soundtrack and the narrative left me feeling disconnected and disengaged.

Anthony Parker
7/10

The soundtrack seamlessly weaves in popular songs of the era, creating a sense of authenticity and setting the perfect mood for each scene.

Joshua Lee
9/10

The music selection for Baby It's You is not only diverse but also impeccably curated, enhancing the storyline and character development. Each song seems to have been carefully chosen to evoke specific emotions and create a deeper connection with the audience, making the viewing experience truly unforgettable.

Mary Lewis
7/10

The soundtrack of Baby It's You transports the audience back in time, immersing them in the world of the characters and their struggles.

Andrew Hill
8/10

The music in the film is not just background noise, but an integral part of the storytelling, making it a standout feature of the movie.

Margaret Hill
7/10

The soundtrack features a mix of upbeat and melancholic tunes that mirror the ups and downs of the characters' journey.

Matthew Smith
5/10

On the other hand, some of the original songs in the soundtrack feel a bit outdated and cliché, detracting from the overall impact of the music. While they may have fit well within the context of the film, they lack the same level of sophistication and nuance as the Sinatra classics.

Mary Davis
1/10

The soundtrack for Baby It's You felt outdated and uninspired, lacking any originality or creativity. The reliance on Frank Sinatra songs felt cliché and overdone, failing to add any depth or emotion to the film.

Nancy Turner
8/10

The soundtrack of Baby It's You perfectly captures the nostalgic and romantic atmosphere of the 1960s.

Margaret Mitchell
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters' relationships, making the audience feel more connected to the story.

Amanda Rodriguez
8/10

The use of music to convey the characters' emotions is exceptionally well done, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Charles Miller
8/10

The use of Frank Sinatra songs in the film adds a timeless and classy touch to the story.

Kimberly Carter
3/10

The repetitive use of Frank Sinatra songs throughout the film became tiresome and predictable, diminishing the impact of key moments in the story. The soundtrack failed to enhance the emotional depth of the characters' experiences, instead feeling like a superficial attempt to evoke nostalgia without adding any real substance.

Anthony Baker
10/10

The soundtrack of Baby It's You perfectly captures the nostalgic and emotional essence of the 1960s era, transporting the listener back in time with its authentic blend of classic tunes and original compositions.

Susan Johnson
7/10

The musical choices in Baby It's You evoke a sense of longing and passion that resonates with the characters' experiences.