The Perfect Catch Soundtrack (

The Perfect Catch Soundtrack (2005) cover

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 48000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Amor en juego

Title in Italiano:

L'amore in gioco

Title in Português:

Fanaticamente Apaixonados

Synopsis

According to Boston Red Sox super fan Ben Wrightman, finding romance is just as likely as his beloved team winning the World Series. But then Ben meets Lyndsey Meeks, and suddenly anything's possible. Well... until Spring Training begins, and Lindsey sees Ben on ESPN in Florida acting like an idiot. But these games don't count, and she knows that there may be trouble once the first pitch is thrown. But she seems fine about it, because as she competes for a promotion, she says Ben won't be affected by her at work all the time. But things really get out of hand when Lyndsey gets hit by a line drive foul ball off of Baltimore Orioles' Miguel Tejada, and the Sox begin to loose. The relationship picks up, but when Lyndsey gives Ben the opportunity to go to Paris with her, he turns it down, because Seattle's rolling in and the Sox are 3 1/2 games behind New York and Ben says that they need him. Later, the Red Sox are in the ALCS against New York, and fall behind three games to none. Then, Ben decides to sell his Red Sox tickets to make Lyndsey happy and say that he loves her. She's at Game 4, and Lindsey has to find a way to get him to stop selling his tickets, and can the Sox finally win it all?

Download and play the Soundtrack list

Play Title Artist
The Perfect Catch
Dirty Water
Wink and a Nod
I'd Really Like to Pick You Up
Breathe a Sigh
Wasting (Pretty) Time
You Move Me
Good Evening
Thinking About You
Sooner or Later
My Heart Is the Bums of the Street
Windown Pane
Ocean City Girl
Whammer Jammer (Live)
Ode to Mama
The Sportscenter Theme
Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)
Tessie
The Star Spangled Banner
New Cambridge March
The Sting
Sweet Caroline
After Hours
MLB on Fox Theme
Memory Lane
(Keep Feeling) Fascination
Pink Champagne
Oh Babe, What Would You Say
King Conga
Rome for a Day
Yastrzemski Song (Shoutin' Liza Trombone)
Everything Is Everything
Northern Sky
A Moment Like You
Second Best
Who Killed Tangerine?
Moonshot Manny
As We Walk to Fenway Park in Boston Town

User reviews

Andrew Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack of The Perfect Catch features a diverse range of music genres, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience for viewers.

Michelle Thompson
5/10

The songs in The Perfect Catch have a timeless quality that resonates with audiences of all ages, making the film's soundtrack a memorable and enduring aspect of the movie.

Charles Parker
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Perfect Catch is a standout feature of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on viewers long after the credits roll.

Amanda Anderson
4/10

The songs selected for key moments in the movie seemed cliché and predictable, lacking originality and failing to evoke any genuine emotional response. It felt like a missed opportunity to elevate the overall viewing experience and left me feeling underwhelmed by the musical accompaniment.

Laura Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack of The Perfect Catch showcases the talents of both established and emerging artists, contributing to a rich and varied musical tapestry.

James Martin
7/10

The memorable melodies and lyrics of the songs in the movie linger long after the film has ended, providing a lasting impact on the audience and leaving a positive impression of the overall viewing experience.

Ashley Anderson
9/10

The music selection is diverse, ranging from uplifting melodies during the moments of triumph to soulful ballads that tug at the heartstrings during the more poignant scenes. I found myself humming along to the catchy tunes even after the movie ended, a true testament to the lasting impact of the soundtrack.

Linda Wright
5/10

The songs in The Perfect Catch evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, enhancing the audience's connection to the story and its themes of love and sacrifice.

Robert Hill
7/10

The combination of different genres and styles in the soundtrack adds depth and dimension to the storytelling, keeping the audience engaged throughout the film.

Elizabeth Moore
6/10

The music in The Perfect Catch sets the tone for each scene, adding depth and authenticity to the characters' relationships and struggles.

Dorothy Miller
5/10

The music in The Perfect Catch enhances the visual storytelling, adding layers of complexity and depth to the narrative through its evocative melodies and lyrics.

Margaret Jones
8/10

The music in The Perfect Catch effectively complements the on-screen action, enhancing key scenes and adding an extra layer of emotion to the storytelling.

Linda Robinson
5/10

The soundtrack of The Perfect Catch perfectly complements the ups and downs of the romantic storyline, enhancing the emotional impact of the film.

Nancy Williams
8/10

The soundtrack of The Perfect Catch perfectly captures the romantic and emotional moments of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Mark Baker
5/10

The songs in The Perfect Catch help to build tension and suspense throughout the film, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as the story unfolds.

Amanda Perez
9/10

The soundtrack of The Perfect Catch perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of love, heartbreak, and redemption throughout the movie. Each track seamlessly enhances the storytelling, making me feel fully immersed in Ben and Lyndsey's journey.

Andrew Taylor
6/10

The music in The Perfect Catch effectively conveys the emotional journey of the characters, from the highs of newfound love to the lows of heartbreak and disappointment.

Thomas Robinson
7/10

The musical choices in the film help to create a nostalgic and heartwarming atmosphere, making it easy to connect with the characters and their journey.

Michelle Moore
2/10

The soundtrack of The Perfect Catch felt out of place and failed to capture the emotional depth of the storyline. The music choices often distracted rather than enhanced the scenes, making it difficult to fully engage with the characters' journey.