Sidewalks of New York is a story about six New Yorkers who have interrelated series of relationships.
TV producer Tommy, who has just broken up with his girlfriend, has a short relationship with commitment-phobe Maria, whom he meets in a video store. He also hooks up with married real-estate agent Annie, whom he meets while apartment hunting.
Annie is open to a relationship because her husband, Griffin, is cheating on her. She slowly comes to realize this through talking to her friend/co-worker who has gone through the same thing.
Griffin, a 39-year-old dentist, is cheating with 19-year-old waitress Ashley, whom he picked up in a park. Ashley realizes she can do better when Ben, a hotel doorman and aspiring musician, tries to pick her up.
This all happens in a belated attempt to recover from his divorce a year ago from schoolteacher Maria (the same Maria from the video store). Most of these relationships seem driven more by a desperate need to be in a relationship than actual love.
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Sidewalks of New York
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When You Sleep
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Cake:
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Sheep Go to Heaven
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Cake:
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Eggshells for Paperbacks
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Shouldn't Have Walked Away
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You Turn the Screws
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Cake:
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Lush Life
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'Til I Got You
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A Girl Like You
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Jane
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The New You
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Any Day Now
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I've Gotta Tell Ya
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Open Book
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Cake:
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Spring
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Antonio Vivaldi:
From "the four seasons, op. 8, no. 1" composed
Baroque Festival Orchestra: Performer Alfred Scholz: Conducted |
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Concerto in D Major
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Naguine
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Here Comes the Bus
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Heartbeat
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Autumn Leaves
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Never There
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