Designing Women Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Chicas con clase

Title in Italiano:

Quattro donne in carriera

Title in Português:

Designing Women

Synopsis

Designing Women is a show that focused on Julia Sugarbaker, a soft spoken southern woman, and her ex-beauty queen and snobby sister Suzanne, who own "Sugarbakers Design House" in Atlanta, Georgia.

Their co-workers included the pretty redhead Mary Jo, and the sometimes dimwitted, but also pretty Charlene. Anthony was a black ex-con just recently out of prison who got a job at Sugarbakers doing delivery work.

The series mainly focused on the five of them, but they got frequent visits from their friends, family, and customers. Julia's sometimes commanding boyfriend Reese visited, and so did Charlene's husband Bill, who was a U.S. Colonel.

Further uproar on Mary Jo's part included her confrontations with her children Quint and Claudia and her ex-husband Ted, until she got a new boyfriend named J.D. By far, Sugarbakers' frequent customer was the crazy old lady named Bernice.

In 1989, Reese died and Suzanne moved away. Julia was forced to babysit the rich spoiled ten-year-old Randa Oliver for a few weeks and Julia and her made a quick relationship between young and old.

In 1991, Charlene and Bill also left to pursue other things, but Charlene's sister Carlene took her place as well did Julia's mean, snobby cousin Allison.

In 1993, Julia finally sold Sugarbaker's design firm to her friend and new co-worker Bonnie at the end of the series.

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Designing Women
Georgia on My Mind
Ray Charles: Performer
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User reviews

Jennifer Williams
5/10

The music in Designing Women was a key element in setting the tone for each scene, whether it was a heartfelt moment between the characters or a comedic exchange. The use of different instruments and styles helped to enhance the storytelling and create a memorable viewing experience.

Ashley Robinson
8/10

The soundtrack of Designing Women perfectly captured the essence of the show's southern charm and wit. It enhanced the storytelling and brought the characters to life in a unique way.

Deborah Lee
7/10

The background music in Designing Women was subtle yet effective, enhancing the comedic moments and adding depth to the more emotional scenes. It created a cohesive and immersive viewing experience that resonated with the audience.

David Taylor
8/10

The music selection in Designing Women was diverse and well-curated, reflecting the different personalities and dynamics of the characters. Each track seemed carefully chosen to complement the scenes and evoke the appropriate emotions.

Anthony Johnson
7/10

The theme song of Designing Women was catchy and memorable, setting the tone for each episode and becoming an iconic part of the show. It was a perfect introduction to the world of Sugarbakers Design House and its colorful cast of characters.

Andrew Hill
6/10

One of the standout aspects of the show's soundtrack was its ability to evoke nostalgia and transport viewers back to the 1980s and 1990s. The songs chosen for each episode reflected the era in which the show was set, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the overall production.

Amanda Martin
5/10

The soundtrack of Designing Women perfectly captured the essence of the show's Southern charm and sass. It featured a mix of lively country tunes and elegant jazz pieces that complemented the characters' personalities and the setting of Atlanta, Georgia.