The First Wives Club Soundtrack (

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Tags: gold digger, reunion of old friends
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El club de las primeras esposas

Title in Italiano:

Il club delle prime mogli

Title in Português:

O Clube das Divorciadas

Synopsis

Now in middle age, Elise Eliot, Brenda Cushman née Morelli, Annie Paradis née MacDuggan, and Cynthia Griffin née Swann were the closest of friends in college twenty-five years ago, but they drifted apart after college in their differences.

Elise is a youth obsessed famous actress. Brenda is brash and straight talking. Annie is a doormat of a woman who has never taken a decisive action in her life. And Cynthia is the proverbial glue in guiding the other three.

Elise, Brenda and Annie are reunited at Cynthia's funeral, she who committed suicide upon the marriage of her ex-husband Gil Griffin to who was his much younger mistress.

In reuniting, the three women come to various degrees of realization that they are much like each other and much like Cynthia: each is at a different stage of her marriage dissolving - Brenda and her discount retail mogul husband Morty Cushman have already divorced, Elise and her movie producer husband Bill Atchison are in the middle of a contentious divorce with Bill requesting alimony, and Annie and her husband Aaron Paradis, a partner in a successful ad firm, are separated, although Annie goes running back to Aaron for sex anytime he asks in her anticipation that they will get back together - and that each wife was the catalyst for her respective husband's financial success.

But it isn't until each woman receives a final letter of that guidance from Cynthia and that they all finally discover that there is a younger woman now in her husband's life that the three, with the help of supporters, decide to join forces to get revenge on their husbands.

The questions become if they can find a way to get back at each of the three where it will really hurt them, and if they themselves can overcome their own differences to accomplish this goal.

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Play Title Artist
The First Wives Club
Wives and Lovers
Hal David: Lyrics
Dionne Warwick: Performer
Burt Bacharach: (opening title) composed
Over and Over
Phil Galdston: Writer
Puff Johnson: Performer
Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves
Annie Lennox: Writer
Eurythmics: Performer
You Don't Own Me
John Madara: Writer
Bette Midler: Performer
Love is on the Way
Peter Zizzo: Writer
Billy Porter: Performer
Time's Up
Joe Lisanti: Writer
Joe Lisanti: Performer
A Beautiful Morning
Felix Cavaliere: Writer
The Rascals: Performer
O Jesus, Thou Art Standing
Marc Miller: Performer
Moon River
Johnny Mercer: Writer
I Will Survive
Dino Fekaris: Writer
Chantay Savage: Performer
Moving On Up'
M People: Performer
Mike Pickering: Writer
Mo's Toes
Brad Dechter: Writer
Tangerine
Johnny Mercer: Writer
In the Cool, Cool Cool of the Evening
Johnny Mercer: Writer
You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me
Isn't It Romantic
SCORE PRESENTATION: Cynthia
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Annie
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Elise
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Brenda
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Lithium?* / Brenda Insulted*
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Bad News
Marc Shaiman: Performer
He Has Reprioritized*
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Wham, Bam, Divorce Me Ma'am
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Letter to Three Wives
Marc Shaiman: Performer
The First Wives Club - Part 1**/§
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Mole* / The First Wives Club - Part 2**
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Gathering Information**
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Setting Up Shop* (film version)
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Tea Time With Gunilla* (film version)
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Durato Makes His Entrance
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Gunilla Arrives*
Marc Shaiman: Performer
The Big Break In
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Phone Tag
Marc Shaiman: Performer
The Auction** (film version)
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Unzip Me* / Daddy's Engaged*
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Operation Hell Hath No Fury**/§
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Whadda We Hafta Do?*
Marc Shaiman: Performer
The Unveiling
Marc Shaiman: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: Letter to Three Wives* (alternate take)
Marc Shaiman: Performer
The First Wives Club - Part 1** (alternate)
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Setting Up Shop (album version)
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Tea Time With Gunilla (album version)
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Tea Time With Gunilla* (alternate)
Marc Shaiman: Performer
The Auction (album version)§
Marc Shaiman: Performer
SOURCE CUES: Elise Drinking Source*
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Mo's Toes*
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Tangerine*
Marc Shaiman: Performer
You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me*
Marc Shaiman: Performer
In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening*
Marc Shaiman: Performer
The End* (contains “In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening”) (unused)
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Cynthia
Marc Shaiman: Performer
The First Wives Club
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Gathering Information
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Setting Up Shop
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Tea Time With Gunilla
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Duarto Makes His Entrance
Marc Shaiman: Performer
The Auction
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Operation Hell Hath No Fury
Marc Shaiman: Performer

User reviews

Deborah Campbell
1/10

The soundtrack of The First Wives Club fails to leave a lasting impression or resonate with the audience. The lack of memorable tunes and impactful musical moments makes it largely forgettable, diminishing its overall impact on the viewing experience.

Michael Roberts
6/10

The song choices for the revenge scenes are clever and witty, reflecting the characters' newfound determination and unity in seeking justice against their ex-husbands.

Jennifer Jones
7/10

The music selection enhances the comedic moments in the movie, adding an extra layer of humor and levity to the story. It complements the witty dialogue and performances of the cast, creating a well-rounded viewing experience.

Betty Roberts
3/10

The songs chosen for the soundtrack do not align well with the tone of the film. The music often feels out of place, disrupting the flow of the narrative and failing to create a cohesive atmosphere that complements the on-screen action.

Kimberly Thomas
7/10

The soundtrack also features empowering and uplifting songs that resonate with the theme of female friendship and solidarity, serving as a source of inspiration for the characters as they come together to seek revenge and reclaim their independence.

Kimberly Clark
6/10

The emotional ballads performed by the main actresses convey a raw and authentic portrayal of heartache and resilience, making the audience empathize with their personal struggles.

Sarah Young
6/10

The musical score during the scenes of realization and reflection showcases the emotional depth of the characters' journeys, adding layers of complexity to their individual struggles.

Edward Miller
6/10

The band soundtrack of The First Wives Club is a delightful mix of empowering and emotional songs that perfectly complement the story of friendship, betrayal, and revenge.

Elizabeth Scott
5/10

The use of classic hits from the 60s and 70s adds a fun and energetic vibe to the soundtrack, creating a lively contrast to the serious themes of divorce and heartbreak.

Michael Davis
8/10

The First Wives Club soundtrack perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main characters, reflecting their individual struggles and personal growth throughout the film.

Joshua Taylor
2/10

The soundtrack of The First Wives Club lacks originality and fails to capture the emotional depth of the characters' journey. The music feels generic and uninspired, missing the opportunity to enhance the storytelling.

Brian King
6/10

The soundtrack successfully captures the essence of female friendship and solidarity, emphasizing the importance of standing together in times of adversity.

Patricia Phillips
6/10

The opening theme sets the tone for the film, evoking a sense of nostalgia and camaraderie among the main characters as they reunite at Cynthia's funeral.

Patricia Walker
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The First Wives Club is a memorable and impactful part of the movie experience, enriching the narrative with its diverse range of musical styles and emotions.

Andrew Allen
5/10

The instrumental pieces in key moments of the film enhance the dramatic tension and suspense, keeping viewers engaged and invested in the unfolding story.