Madame Doubtfire Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La señora Doubtfire

Title in Português:

Papá para Sempre

Synopsis

Eccentric actor Daniel Hillard is an amusing and caring father. But after a disastrous birthday party for his son, Chris, his wife, Miranda, draws the line and files a divorce. He can see their three children only once a week which doesn't sit well with him. He also holds a job at a TV studio as a shipping clerk under the recommendation of his liason.

But when Miranda puts out an ad for a nanny, he takes it upon himself to make a disguise as a British lady named Mrs. Doubtfire. And he must also deal with Miranda's new boyfriend, Stu Dunemyer.

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Play Title Artist
Madame Doubtfire
Babalu
Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
Walk Like A Man
Luck Be A Lady
Jump Around
Dragon
Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
Stormy Monday Blues
Largo al factotum
Matchmaker
Don't Rain on My Parade
Motownphilly
When Does It Take to Win Your Love
What's Wrong With This Picture (Analise Scarpaci, Jenn Gambatese, Rob McClure, Jake Ryan Flynn & Mrs. Doubtfire Orig
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
I Want to Be There (Rob McClure)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Make Me a Woman (J. Harrison Ghee, Brad Oscar, Rob McClure & Mrs. Doubtfire Original Broadway Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
What The Hell (Analise Scarpaci, Jake Ryan Flynn & Avery Sell)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Mr. Jolly Theme (Peter Bartlett & Mrs. Doubtfire Original Broadway Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Easy Peasy (Rob McClure, Cameron Adams, Aaron Kaburick, Aléna Watters & Mrs. Doubtfire Original Broadway Ense
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
I'm Rockin' Now (Rob McClure, Brad Oscar & J. Harrison Ghee)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
The Shape of Things to Come (Jenn Gambatese & Mrs. Doubtfire Original Broadway Ensemble)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Big Fat No (Mark Evans & Rob McClure)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Let Go (Jenn Gambatese)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
The Mess I've Made (Rob McClure)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
She's Happy (Rob McClure)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
You've Been Playing With Fire (Charity Angél Dawson)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Welcome to La Rosa (Aaron Kaburick, David Hibbard & KJ Hippensteel)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
He Lied to Me (Aléna Watters)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Just Pretend (Analise Scarpaci & Rob McClure)
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
As Long As There Is Love, Pt. 1 (Rob McClure, Analise Scarpaci, Jenn Gambatese, Jake Ryan Flynn, J. Harrison Ghee, Brad
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
As Long As There Is Love, Pt. 2 (Rob McClure, Analise Scarpaci, Jenn Gambatese, Jake Ryan Flynn, J. Harrison Ghee, Brad
Karey Kirkpatrick: Performer
Mrs. Doubtfire
Howard Shore: Performer
Divorce
Howard Shore: Performer
My Name Is Elsa Immelman
Howard Shore: Performer
Meeting Mrs. Doubtfire
Howard Shore: Performer
Tea Time With Mrs. Sellner
Howard Shore: Performer
Dinner Is Served
Howard Shore: Performer
Daniel And The Kids
Howard Shore: Performer
Cable Cars
Howard Shore: Performer
Bridges Restaurant
Howard Shore: Performer
The Show's Over
Howard Shore: Performer
The Kids Need You
Howard Shore: Performer
Figaro / Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
Howard Shore: Performer
20th Century Fox Fanfare (with CinemaScope extension) (Alfred Newman)
David Arnold: Performer
All About Eve (1950) - Main Title / The Award (Alfred Newman)
David Arnold: Performer
How Green Was My Valley (1941) - The Family and Bronwen / Finale / End Title (Alfred Newman)
David Arnold: Performer
The Song of Bernadette (1943) - The Vision (Alfred Newman)
David Arnold: Performer
Laura (1994) - Main Title (David Raksin)
David Arnold: Performer
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) - Prelude / Local Train / The Sea (Bernard Herrmann)
David Arnold: Performer
Captain From Castile (1947) - Conquest (Alfred Newman)
David Arnold: Performer
Twelve O'Clock High (1948) - Main title (Alfred Newman)
David Arnold: Performer
The Day The Earth STood Still (1951) - Prelude / Outer Space / Radar (Bernard Herrmann)
David Arnold: Performer
Viva Zapata! (1952) - Gathering Forces (Alex North)
David Arnold: Performer
My Cousin Rachel (1952) - Main Title (Franz Waxman)
David Arnold: Performer
The Robe (1953) - Main Title / Caligula's Arrival / Finale (Alfred Newman)
David Arnold: Performer
Prince Valiant (1954) - Main Title / King Aguar's Escape (Franz Waxman)
David Arnold: Performer
Untamed (195) - Main Title (Franz Waxman)
David Arnold: Performer
The Rains of Ranchipur (1955) - Main Title (Hugo Friedhofer)
David Arnold: Performer
How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) - Street Scene (Alfred Newman)
David Arnold: Performer
The Seven Year Itch (1955) - Main Title (Alfred Newman)
David Arnold: Performer
Three Coins In The Fountain (1954) - Prelude / Rome (Victor Young)
David Arnold: Performer
Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing (1955) - Main Title / God Has Been Good / Finale (Alfred Newman)
David Arnold: Performer
The Long, Hot Summer (1958) - The Long, Hot Summer, Lyrics by Sammy Cahn, Performed by Jimmie Rodgers / Two Butterflies
David Arnold: Performer
From The Terrace (1960) - Love Theme (Elmer Bernstein)
David Arnold: Performer
Disc Time:
David Arnold: Performer
Cleopatra (1963) - Main Title / Cleopatra Enters Rome (Alex North)
David Arnold: Performer
The Sand Pebbles (1966) - Overture / Main Title (Jerry Goldsmith)
David Arnold: Performer
Planet Of The Apes (1968) - Main Title / The Hunt (Jerry Goldsmith)
David Arnold: Performer
Patton (1970) - Main Title / German Advance (Jerry Goldsmith)
David Arnold: Performer
Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) - Main Title (Jerry Goldsmith)
David Arnold: Performer
The French Connection (1971) - Main Title / This Is It (Don Ellis)
David Arnold: Performer
The Poseidon Adventure (1972) - Main Title (John Williams)
David Arnold: Performer
The Paper Chase (1973) - End Title (John Williams)
David Arnold: Performer
Conrack (1974) - Main Title (John Williams)
David Arnold: Performer
The Omen (1976) - Ave Satani (Jerry Goldsmith)
David Arnold: Performer
Magic (1978) - Main Title (Jerry Goldsmith)
David Arnold: Performer
The Fury (1978) - For Gillian / End Title (John Williams)
David Arnold: Performer
Alien (1979) - Main Title (Jerry Goldsmith)
David Arnold: Performer
Norma Rae (1979) - It Goes Like It Goes (Lyrics by Norman Gimbel, Performed by Jennifer Warnes) (David Shire)
David Arnold: Performer
Author! Author! (1982) - Main Title (Dave Grusin)
David Arnold: Performer
Max Dugan Returns (1983) - End Title (David Shire)
David Arnold: Performer
Romancing The Stone (1984) - End Title (Alan Silvestri)
David Arnold: Performer
Commando (1985) - Prologue / Main Title (James Horner)
David Arnold: Performer
Predator (1986) - Main Title (Alan Silvestri)
David Arnold: Performer
The Fly (1986) - Main Title (Howard Shore)
David Arnold: Performer
Lucas (1986) - Main Title (Dave Grusin)
David Arnold: Performer
Raising Arizona (1987) - Way Out There (Carter Burwell)
David Arnold: Performer
Wall Street (1987) - Bud's Scam (Stewart Copeland)
David Arnold: Performer
Big (1988) - Opening (Howard Shore)
David Arnold: Performer
Broadcast News (1987) - Young Jane / Main Title (Bill Conti)
David Arnold: Performer
Die Hard (1988) - The Nakatomi Plaza / Gruber's Arrival (Michael Kamen)
David Arnold: Performer
The Abyss (1989) - Bud on the Ledge (Alan Silvestri)
David Arnold: Performer
Hoffa (1992) - End Credits (David Newman)
David Arnold: Performer
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) - Main Title (Howard Shore
David Arnold: Performer
Speed (1994) - The Rescue (Mark Mancina)
David Arnold: Performer
Cast Away (2000) - End Credits (Alan Silvestri)
David Arnold: Performer
Unfaithful (2002) - Unfaithful (Jan A.P. Kaczmarek)
David Arnold: Performer
Ice Age (2002) - Opening Travel Music (David Newman)
David Arnold: Performer
I, Robot (2004) - End Credits (Marco Beltrami)
David Arnold: Performer
Fantastic Four (2005) - Main Titles (John Ottman)
David Arnold: Performer
Night At The Museum (2006) - Night At The Museum (Alan Silvestri)
David Arnold: Performer
Horton Hears A Who! (2008) - Horton Suite (John Powell)
David Arnold: Performer
Independence Day (1996) - End Credits (David Arnold)
David Arnold: Performer

User reviews

Stephanie Phillips
1/10

The soundtrack of Madame Doubtfire lacked emotional depth and failed to capture the heartwarming moments of the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the storytelling and emotional impact of the scenes.

Emily Davis
7/10

Overall, the music of Mrs. Doubtfire is a key element in immersing the audience into the world of the film and enhancing the storytelling.

Stephanie Robinson
8/10

The soundtrack of Mrs. Doubtfire perfectly captures the whimsical and heartfelt essence of the story, enhancing every emotional moment.

Edward Nelson
6/10

The emotional resonance of the soundtrack shines in the poignant scenes where Daniel struggles to balance his dual identities as both a father and a nanny. The music underscores the bittersweet moments of family reconciliation and personal growth, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

Amanda Taylor
7/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles that reflect the various moods and themes of the film, creating a dynamic listening experience.

Donna Carter
7/10

The music beautifully complements the comedic scenes, adding a layer of fun and lightheartedness to the film.

Ronald Wilson
5/10

The use of playful and whimsical melodies in the soundtrack adds a lighthearted touch to the film, complementing the comedic elements of Daniel's transformation into Mrs. Doubtfire. The music helps to create a cheerful and uplifting atmosphere throughout the movie.

Karen Adams
6/10

The soundtrack of Mrs. Doubtfire perfectly captures the heartwarming and comedic moments of the film. The music enhances the emotional depth of Daniel Hillard's character as he navigates the challenges of fatherhood and divorce.

Mary Robinson
8/10

The score effectively conveys the emotional depth of the characters, particularly Daniel Hillard's journey as he navigates the challenges of parenthood and separation.

Amanda Hill
2/10

The overall composition and arrangement of the soundtrack felt disjointed and out of place, often overshadowing the emotional moments with jarring and inappropriate music choices. The lack of cohesive themes or motifs made the soundtrack forgettable and unremarkable, failing to leave a lasting impression on the audience.