Tootsie Soundtrack (

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Tags: male actor plays a female character, man wears woman's clothing, man wears a dress, man wears woman's clothing
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Tootsie

Title in Italiano:

Tootsie

Title in Português:

Tootsie - Quando Ele Era Ela

Synopsis

Michael Dorsey is an unemployed actor with an impossible reputation. In order to find work and fund his friend's play he dresses as a woman, Dorothy Michaels, and lands the part in a daytime drama. Dorsey loses himself in this woman role and essentially becomes Dorothy Michaels, captivating women all around the city and inspiring them to break free from the control of men and become more like Dorsey's initial identity. This newfound role, however, lands Dorsey in a hot spot between a female friend/'lover,' a female co-star he falls in love with, that co-star's father who falls in love with him, and a male co-star who yearns for his affection.

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Tootsie
Tootsie
Dave Grusin: Performer
Alan Bergman: Lyrics
Alan Bergman: (1982) lyrics
Stephen Bishop: Sung
It Might Be You
Dave Grusin: Performer
Alan Bergman: Lyrics
Alan Bergman: (1982) lyrics
Stephen Bishop: Sung
Happy Birthday to You
Mildred J. Hill: Writer
That's All
Alan Brandt: Performer
Bob Haymes: (uncredited) lyrics
Bob Haymes: (1952) (uncredited) lyrics
Dustin Hoffman: Played on piano
Mary's a Grand Old Name
George M. Cohan: Writer
Dustin Hoffman: Played on piano
I'll Know
Frank Loesser: Performer
George Gaynes: Sung a cappella
Overture (Andrea Grody & Tootsie Original Broadway Orchestra)
David Yazbek: Performer
Opening Number (Santino Fontana & Reg Rogers)
David Yazbek: Performer
Whaddaya Do (Santino Fontana)
David Yazbek: Performer
What's Gonna Happen (Sarah Stiles & Santino Fontana)
David Yazbek: Performer
I Won't Let You Down (Santino Fontana)
David Yazbek: Performer
I'm Alive (Lilli Cooper, John Behlmann & Reg Rogers)
David Yazbek: Performer
There Was John (Lilli Cooper & Santino Fontana)
David Yazbek: Performer
I Like What She's Doing (Julie Halston, Lilli Cooper, Santino Fontana, Reg Rogers, John Behlmann, Jim Moye, Nick Spangle
David Yazbek: Performer
Who Are You? (Santino Fontana & Lilli Cooper)
David Yazbek: Performer
What's Gonna Happen (Reprise) (Sarah Stiles)
David Yazbek: Performer
Unstoppable (Santino Fontana, Andy Grotelueschen & Lilli Cooper)
David Yazbek: Performer
Entr'acte (Andrea Grody & Tootsie Original Broadway Orchestra)
David Yazbek: Performer
Jeff Sums It Up (Andy Grotelueschen & Santino Fontana)
David Yazbek: Performer
Gone, Gone, Gone (Lilli Cooper, Katarina Papacostas, Shina Ann Morris & Diana Vaden)
David Yazbek: Performer
Who Are You? (Reprise) (Lilli Cooper)
David Yazbek: Performer
This Thing (John Behlmann & Santino Fontana)
David Yazbek: Performer
Whaddaya Do (Reprise) (Andy Grotelueschen & Santino Fontana)
David Yazbek: Performer
The Most Important Night (John Behlmann, Julie Halston & Reg Rogers)
David Yazbek: Performer
Talk To Me Dorothy (Santino Fontana)
David Yazbek: Performer
Arrivederci! (Santino Fontana)
David Yazbek: Performer
Michael's Reprise (Santino Fontana)
David Yazbek: Performer
Thank You (Santino Fontana)
David Yazbek: Performer
It Might Be You (Theme From Tootsie)
Dave Grusin: Performer
An Actor's Life (Main Title)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Metamorphosis Blues (It Might Be You)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Don't Let It Get You Down
Dave Grusin: Performer
Montage Pastorale (It Might Be You)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Working Girl March
Dave Grusin: Performer
Sandy's Song
Dave Grusin: Performer
Out Of The Rain
Dave Grusin: Performer
Media Zap
Dave Grusin: Performer
An Actor's Life (Main Title, Extended)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Out Of The Rain (Film Version)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Don't Let It Get You Down (Film Version)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Sandy Auditions/Visit To Agent
Dave Grusin: Performer
Working Girl March (Film Version)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Russian Tea Room
Dave Grusin: Performer
Working Girl March #2
Dave Grusin: Performer
I Want You
Dave Grusin: Performer
Tootsie (Film Version)
Dave Grusin: Performer
An Actor's Life (Film Version)
Dave Grusin: Performer
Sandy Cooks
Dave Grusin: Performer
Piano Source
Dave Grusin: Performer
Back To The City
Dave Grusin: Performer
Invitation To The Blues
Dave Grusin: Performer
Red Sails In The Sunset
Dave Grusin: Performer
Southwest General Medley
Dave Grusin: Performer
Street Players
Dave Grusin: Performer
It Might Be You (Theme From "Tootsie")
Dave Grusin: Performer
Metamorphosis Blues (It Might Be You) - Instrumental
Dave Grusin: Performer
On Golden Pond
Dave Grusin: Performer
New Hampshire Hornpipe
Dave Grusin: Performer
Heaven Can Wait
Dave Grusin: Performer
An Actor's Life
Dave Grusin: Performer
Fratelli Chase
Dave Grusin: Performer
The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter
Dave Grusin: Performer
Mountain Dance
Dave Grusin: Performer
Letting Go (T.J.'s Theme)
Dave Grusin: Performer
The Champ
Dave Grusin: Performer
Condor
Dave Grusin: Performer
Goodbye For Kathy
Dave Grusin: Performer
PLO Camp Entrance
Dave Grusin: Performer
Drummer Girl Epilogue
Dave Grusin: Performer

User reviews

Joseph Jones
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Tootsie is a standout element of the film, contributing to its enduring popularity and appeal among viewers.

Daniel Green
7/10

The songs in Tootsie are catchy and memorable, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to the movie.

Richard Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack of Tootsie is a delightful blend of lively and charming melodies that perfectly capture the essence of the film's comedic and heartwarming moments. The music enhances the storytelling by creating a whimsical and engaging atmosphere that draws viewers into the world of the characters.

Margaret Gonzalez
2/10

The songs in Tootsie feel outdated and out of touch with the modern audience. The musical choices seem cliché and uninspired, failing to enhance the viewing experience or add any meaningful value to the overall narrative of the film.

Karen Smith
5/10

On the other hand, while the soundtrack of Tootsie complements the film's narrative well, some tracks feel a bit repetitive and lack the depth needed to truly elevate the emotional impact of certain scenes. Despite this, the music still succeeds in setting the tone for the film and adding a layer of fun and entertainment to the overall viewing experience.

Thomas Garcia
10/10

Overall, the music in Tootsie elevates the viewing experience and stays with you long after the movie ends, making it a truly memorable and enjoyable soundtrack to listen to.

Stephanie Parker
7/10

The music in Tootsie successfully immerses the audience in the world of the characters, making it easier to connect with their struggles and triumphs.

Stephanie Miller
9/10

The soundtrack of Tootsie is a delightful and captivating collection of music that perfectly complements the comedic and heartfelt moments in the film.

Linda Wilson
8/10

The music in Tootsie effectively sets the tone for each scene, helping to convey the emotions and conflicts faced by the characters.

Joshua Lewis
8/10

The instrumental pieces in Tootsie are beautifully composed, creating a nostalgic and charming atmosphere throughout the film.

Joshua Parker
9/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack evoke a sense of whimsy and charm, enhancing the lighthearted and humorous tone of the story.

George Mitchell
8/10

The soundtrack of Tootsie seamlessly blends with the storyline, enhancing the dialogue and character interactions.

Joseph Smith
4/10

The soundtrack of Tootsie fails to capture the essence of the film's complex and nuanced storyline. The music lacks depth and emotional resonance, making it difficult for the audience to connect with the characters' struggles and conflicts.

Margaret Robinson
10/10

The songs used in key scenes are not only catchy but also emotionally resonant, adding depth and nuance to the characters' relationships and inner struggles.

Ashley Roberts
8/10

The soundtrack of Tootsie perfectly captures the essence of the film's comedic and heartwarming moments, enhancing the overall viewing experience.