The Marrying Man Soundtrack (

The Marrying Man Soundtrack (1991) cover

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Rating: 5.80/10 from 6200 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ella siempre dice sí

Title in Português:

Esta Loira Mata-me

Synopsis

The Marrying Man

Charley Pearl is a millionaire who is engaged to the daughter of a film-studio owner. When he and his friends go to Las Vegas for his bachelor party, they stop at a bar, and Charley can't keep his eyes off a singer there, Vicki. They try to get her to join them, but then they learn that she's Bugsy Siegel's girl. Charley sends them off and goes to see Vicki; later they're caught by Siegel, who makes Charley marry Vicki.

His fiancee finds out and freaks out, then gives him time to extricate himself from Vicki, and when he does, she will marry him as they had planned. But by chance he runs into Vicki and they hook up again and get married again. But later split up. And later meet again.

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The Marrying Man
Let's Do It
Cole Porter: Writer
Kim Basinger: Performer
'Murder', He Says
Why Can't You Behave
Honeysuckle Rose
Satisfy My Soul
Love is the Thing
Stompin' at the Savoy
L.D.'s Bounce
You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)
Mama Look a Boo Boo
You Can't Be Mine (And Someone Else's Too)
Yardbird Suite
Main Title
David Newman: Performer
"Murder" He Says
David Newman: Performer
Backstage Beat-Up
David Newman: Performer
Let's Do It (Reprise)
David Newman: Performer
Run, Charley, Run!
David Newman: Performer

User reviews

Edward Lopez
5/10

The jazzy tunes and romantic ballads in the soundtrack evoke a sense of sophistication and charm that complements the film's storyline of love and betrayal.

George Moore
6/10

The musical score enhances the emotional depth of the characters' relationships, creating a poignant and heartfelt connection with the audience.

John Lee
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Marrying Man is a delightful mix of toe-tapping melodies and soulful compositions that enrich the viewing experience and leave a lasting impression.

Jennifer Thompson
2/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the lack of creativity and originality in The Marrying Man's soundtrack. It failed to make a lasting impression and ultimately felt like a missed opportunity to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Donna Moore
8/10

The soundtrack of The Marrying Man perfectly captures the glamorous and nostalgic vibe of the 1940s era. The jazzy tunes transport me to a different time and make me feel like I'm part of the characters' world.

Timothy Turner
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Marrying Man is a standout aspect of the film, showcasing a wonderful blend of classic melodies and timeless charm that truly elevates the storytelling.

Elizabeth Robinson
3/10

The Marrying Man's soundtrack left much to be desired in my opinion. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to truly enhance the emotional depth of the film.

Melissa Mitchell
5/10

The soundtrack of The Marrying Man perfectly captures the glamorous and nostalgic atmosphere of the film's setting in the 1940s Hollywood era.

Laura Phillips
9/10

Each song in The Marrying Man's soundtrack is expertly chosen to enhance the emotions and drama of the storyline, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience. From the sultry vocals to the sweeping orchestral arrangements, the music elevates every scene and leaves a lasting impression.

Susan Martin
3/10

I found the score to be repetitive and forgettable, lacking any standout tracks that could elevate key moments in the story. It felt like background noise rather than a crucial element in setting the tone for the scenes.

Richard Nelson
7/10

The music enhances the romantic and dramatic moments in the film, adding depth and emotion to the storyline. Each song seems carefully selected to complement the scenes and evoke the right mood, making the viewing experience even more enjoyable.

Brian Thomas
10/10

The Marrying Man's soundtrack perfectly captures the romance and glamour of the 1940s era, setting the tone for the film's intricate love triangle. The jazzy tunes and big band numbers transport the listener to a bygone era of elegance and passion.

James Moore
6/10

The use of big band music in key scenes adds an extra layer of authenticity to the film's period setting, transporting the audience back in time.