The Ladies' Man Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.20/10 from 14000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El terror de las chicas

Title in Italiano:

The Ladies Man

Title in Português:

Especialista de Mulheres

Synopsis

Because of his salacious language, late-night radio advice-show host Leon Phelps, along with his sweet and loyal producer Julie, is fired from his Chicago gig. They can't find another job.

About that time, two things happen: he gets a letter from a wealthy former lover who offers to take care of him (but she doesn't sign her real name, so Leon, an inveterate Casanova, has no idea who she is), and a group of angry cuckolds, all of whom have surprised their wives in flagrante delicto with Leon (who has a distinctive tattoo on his booty), are closing in, armed and dangerous.

Can he find the sugar mommy and escape the wrath of the mob of husbands? What about Julie?

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Play Title Artist
The Ladies' Man
Mister Magic
Let's Stay Together
Al Green: Performer
You Are the Sunshine of My Life
Stevie Wonder: Writer
Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
The Isley Brothers: Performer
Hallelujah Chorus
George Frideric Handel: From "messiah"
The Closer I Get to You
Roberta Flack: Performer
Turn Off the Lights
Teddy Pendergrass: Performer
Jerusalem
William Blake: Writer
Sweet Thing
Rufus: Performer
Lookin' for a Love
Bobby Womack: Performer
VSA Swing Song
Marcus Miller: Produced
That Lady
The Isley Brothers: Performer
Up for the Down Stroke
George Clinton: Writer
Parliament: Performer
I Choose You
Close the Door
All This Time
All This Time (Marcus Miller)
Marcus Miller: Performer
It's A Lady! (Marcus Miller / Tim Meadows)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Sweet Thing (Rufus / Chaka Khan)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Close The Door (Johnny Gill)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight (The Isley Brothers)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Have You Ever Had Sex? (Marcus Miller)
Marcus Miller: Performer
The Closer I Get To You (Roberta Flack / Donny Hathaway)
Marcus Miller: Performer
That Lady (The Isley Brothers)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Mister Magic (Grover Washington)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Turn Off The Lights (Teddy Pendergrass)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Houseboat Bonin' (Marcus Miller)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Let's Stay Together (Al Green)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Leon's Poem (Marcus Miller / Tim Meadows)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Lookin' For A Love (Bobby Womack)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Radio Waves (Marcus Miller)
Marcus Miller: Performer
I Choose You (Willie Hutch)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Old School Love (Marcus Miller)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Up For The Down Stroke (Parliament)
Marcus Miller: Performer
All This Time (Lalah Hathaway / Marcus Miller)
Marcus Miller: Performer

User reviews

Patricia Parker
6/10

The soundtrack of The Ladies' Man was an interesting mix of funk and R&B tunes that captured the playful and sometimes risqué tone of the movie.

Margaret Moore
8/10

The Ladies' Man soundtrack perfectly captures the lively and playful atmosphere of the film, setting the tone for Leon Phelps' mischievous adventures.

Matthew Roberts
6/10

One downside was that some tracks felt repetitive and didn't offer much variety in terms of musical styles, which could have added more depth to the overall listening experience.

Patricia Baker
9/10

The jazzy undertones in some tracks create a classy and sophisticated atmosphere, enhancing the comedic moments in the movie with a touch of elegance.

Anthony Rodriguez
4/10

The soundtrack of The Ladies' Man failed to capture the essence of the film's comedic and adventurous tone, instead delivering a generic mix of forgettable tracks that did little to enhance the viewing experience.

Joseph Wilson
8/10

The diverse selection of songs in the soundtrack adds depth to the storytelling, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes and creating a more immersive viewing experience.

Laura White
10/10

The soundtrack of The Ladies' Man is an absolute delight to the ears. From upbeat and funky tunes to soulful and smooth melodies, the music perfectly captures the essence of the film.

Michael Walker
6/10

The use of classic tracks from the 70s and 80s added a nostalgic and fun vibe to the film, enhancing the comedic moments and setting the right mood for Leon Phelps' escapades.

Robert Wilson
7/10

The fusion of classic R&B tunes with modern tracks creates a nostalgic yet fresh sound that complements the film's retro aesthetic while appealing to contemporary audiences.

Amanda Gonzalez
2/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack often felt out of place and jarring, disrupting the flow of the movie and pulling the audience out of the story rather than immersing them in the world of Leon Phelps and his escapades.

Amanda Evans
5/10

While some songs felt a bit on the nose in terms of matching the scenes, overall, the soundtrack did a good job of complementing the story and characters, creating an immersive experience for the audience.

Emily Hall
9/10

The use of different musical styles and genres throughout the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the overall listening experience, making it a standout aspect of the film that enhances the storytelling in a unique and memorable way.