Little Voice Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 17000 votes
Tags: shy woman
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Little Voice

Title in Português:

Uma Estrela Caída do Céu

Synopsis

The pathetically shy LV lives the life of a recluse listening to her late father's old records in her room and in the process driving her abusive, loud-mouthed mother, Mari Hoff, to distraction. At night, however, when her father's ghost visits, LV sings the songs of the great divas such as Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe, and Dame Shirley Bassey.

One evening, LV is overheard by one of her mother's loathsome boyfriends, the disastrous dead-end talent scout Ray Say, who recognizes her innate talent and realizes this is his last big chance for the glittering prizes. Gambling everything, Ray Say forces LV to appear at a local run-down, seedy nightclub run by Mr. Boo.

As preparations for the big event proceed apace LV meets the equally shy Billy, a pigeon-racing telephone engineer and they form a tentative, gentle friendship. The big night finally arrives and everything is in readiness, the band, the club, and even a big agent from London, but what about LV?

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Little Voice
Come Fly With Me
Frank Sinatra: Performer
Sammy Cahn: Writer
Come Rain or Come Shine
Harold Arlen: Writer
Judy Garland: Performer
A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Keith Reid: Writer
Procol Harum: Performer
The Wonder of You
Elvis Presley: Performer
Baker Knight: Performer
That's Entertainment
Judy Garland: Performer
Arthur Schwartz: Writer
The Man that Got Away
Ira Gershwin: Writer
Judy Garland: Performer
Jane Horrocks: Performer
Disco Inferno
The Trammps: Performer
Ron Kersey: Writer
It's Not Unusual
The Dicky Bird Hop
My Heart Belongs to Daddy
Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be)
Over the Rainbow
Happy Birthday
Chicago (that toddlin' town)
Goldfinger
The White Cliffs of Dover
I Wanna Be Loved By You
Big Spender
Sing As We Go
Falling In Love Again
Tub Thumping
Get Happy
Rawhide
When You Smile
I Never Cried So Much in All My Life
We're Off To See The Wizard
It's Over
There's No Business Like Show Business
The Last Farewell
Little Voice (Sara Bareilles)
Sara Bareilles: Performer
I Don't Know Anything
Sara Bareilles: Performer
Waiting For My Real Life to Begin
Sara Bareilles: Performer
Coming Back To You
Sara Bareilles: Performer
Valerie
Sara Bareilles: Performer
Dear Hope
Sara Bareilles: Performer
King of the Lost Boys
Sara Bareilles: Performer
In July
Sara Bareilles: Performer
More Love
Sara Bareilles: Performer
Our Way To Fall (Chris Thile)
Sara Bareilles: Performer
Tell Her
Sara Bareilles: Performer
Simple and True
Sara Bareilles: Performer
Ghost Light
Sara Bareilles: Performer
Little Voice Finale
Sara Bareilles: Performer
Little Voice
Sara Bareilles: Performer

User reviews

Matthew Robinson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Little Voice serves as a poignant and evocative backdrop to the film's themes of love, loss, and the transformative power of music.

Michael Perez
2/10

The soundtrack of Little Voice felt uninspired and lacked originality. I found the song choices to be cliché and overdone, relying too heavily on classic diva hits without bringing anything new or exciting to the table.

Steven Parker
9/10

The seamless integration of the music with the narrative of Little Voice is a testament to the skillful curation of the soundtrack. It enhances the storytelling, elevating key moments and adding layers of depth to the characters' experiences.

Brian Evans
5/10

The soundtrack effectively captures the bittersweet essence of LV's journey towards self-discovery and empowerment through music.

James King
5/10

The contrast between LV's shy, reclusive demeanor and her powerful, soulful singing voice creates a compelling tension that drives the narrative forward.

Thomas Johnson
8/10

The selection of songs from iconic divas like Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe, and Dame Shirley Bassey adds depth and nostalgia to the film, creating a beautiful and timeless atmosphere.

Daniel Turner
5/10

The emotional impact of the music is heightened by LV's complex relationship with her late father, whose records serve as a source of comfort and inspiration for her.

Lisa Johnson
5/10

The selection of songs from iconic divas like Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe, and Dame Shirley Bassey adds a nostalgic and timeless quality to the film's musical atmosphere.

Susan Jones
6/10

LV's haunting rendition of these songs conveys a sense of longing and pain, drawing the audience into her world of solitude and hidden talent.

Elizabeth Adams
6/10

The soundtrack of Little Voice is a captivating blend of classic songs performed with emotional depth and vulnerability.

Laura Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack of Little Voice perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, LV, as she finds her voice and faces her fears through music.

Andrew Jones
2/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the lackluster and predictable nature of the musical choices in Little Voice. It missed the opportunity to elevate the film and fell short of providing a memorable and impactful musical experience.

Steven Roberts
9/10

The emotional depth and vulnerability portrayed through the selection of songs from iconic divas like Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe, and Dame Shirley Bassey truly resonated with me. Each track not only added to the storyline but also evoked a range of emotions, from heart-wrenching sadness to empowering strength.

Deborah Campbell
10/10

The way the soundtrack captures the journey of self-discovery and empowerment of the main character, LV, through music is absolutely captivating. The transformation from a shy recluse to a confident performer is beautifully depicted through the progression of the songs and the emotional weight they carry.

James Turner
7/10

The music enhances the storytelling by conveying the inner turmoil and strength of LV, making the audience truly connect with her character and root for her success.

Stephanie Phillips
4/10

The music did not effectively capture the emotional depth of the characters or the story. Instead of enhancing the on-screen performances, the soundtrack felt disconnected and at times even distracting, failing to create a strong emotional connection with the audience.