Trees Lounge Soundtrack (

Trees Lounge Soundtrack (1996) cover

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 18000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Trees Lounge - Una última copa

Title in Italiano:

Mosche da bar

Title in Português:

O Bar da Esquina

Title in Français:

Happy Hour

Title in Türk:

Bizim Kafe

Synopsis

Things aren't going so well for Tommy Basilio. He lost his job because he "borrowed" money from the register, his girlfriend left him for his boss and is now pregnant, and he can't find work because of the incident.

His life revolves around the Trees Lounge, a neighborhood bar over which he lives, full of the colorful eccentrics one finds in such places, like the estranged husband, or the old boozer drinking himself to death.

He drunkenly wanders through his life, still in love with his ex, desperate for some sort of meaning beyond the bar, some sort of meaning to his life.

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Play Title Artist
Trees Lounge
I Understand (Just How You Feel)
The Ink Spots: Performer
Mabel Wayne: Writer
The Stealer
Andy Fraser: Writer
Free: Performer
Tellin' the Dice How to Roll
Patrick Tuzzolino: Performer
Julius Robinson: Writer
Michael Sherwood: Produced
Mighty Bad Daze
Brian Reeves: Writer
Either It's Love or It Isn't
Doris Fisher: Writer
The Ink Spots: Performer
Hold Your Head Up
Rod Argent: Writer
Aster Argent: Performer
Uncle Al Song
Seymour Cassel: Writer
Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone
Septimus Winner: Writer
Little Brown Jug
Joseph Winner: Writer
I Never Had a Dream Come True
Doris Fisher: Writer
The Ink Spots: Performer
Leaving This World
Ivan Koutikov: Writer
Ivan Koutikov: Performer
You Always Hurt the One You Love
Brenda Lee: Performer
Doris Fisher: Writer
Run the Red Light Baby
Light the Fuse
John Mayall: Writer
John Mayall: Performer
Roll On down the Highway
Randy Bachman: Writer
Randy Bachman: Performer
Color of Your Eyes
Eszter Balint: Writer
Eszter Balint: Performer
I Don't Know Enough About You
Peggy Lee: Writer
The Mills Brothers: Performer
What Kind of Fool Do You Think I Am
Ray Whitley: Writer
Bill Deal: Performer
Break It to Me Gently
Brenda Lee: Performer
Joe Seneca: Writer
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
Randy Bachman: Writer
Randy Bachman: Performer
I've Been Hurt
Ray Whitley: Writer
Bill Deal: Performer
That Woman's Got Me Drinking
Shane MacGowan: Writer
Shane MacGowan: Performer
Shane MacGowan: Published
Munchkinland
Harold Arlen: Writer
I Wish
The Platters: Performer
Buck Ram: Writer
Mudslide
Craig Ross: Writer
Craig Ross: Performer
You Always Hurt The One You Love (Brenda Lee)
Evan Lurie: Performer
I Never Had A Dream Come True (The Inkspots)
Evan Lurie: Performer
I've Been Hurt (Bill Deal / The Rhondels)
Evan Lurie: Performer
That Woman's Got Me Drinking (Shane MacGowan / The Popes)
Evan Lurie: Performer
Tellin' The Dice How To Roll (Patrick Tuzzolino)
Evan Lurie: Performer
Mudslide (Craig Ross)
Evan Lurie: Performer
Korea/Career (Steve Buscemi / Bronson Dudley)
Evan Lurie: Performer
Break It To Me Gently (Brenda Lee)
Evan Lurie: Performer
I Don't Know Enough About You (The Mills Brothers)
Evan Lurie: Performer
I Understand (Just How You Feel) (The Inkspots)
Evan Lurie: Performer
Trees Lounge (Hayden)
Evan Lurie: Performer
Tommy Blues (Evan Lurie)
Evan Lurie: Performer
Color Of Your Eyes (Eszter Balint / Smokey Hormel)
Evan Lurie: Performer
I've Been Hurt (Bill Deal / The Rhondels)
Evan Lurie: Performer
That Woman's Got Me Drinking (Shane MacGowan / The Popes)
Evan Lurie: Performer
Tellin' The Dice How To Roll (Patrick Tuzzolino)
Evan Lurie: Performer
I Don't Know Enough About You (The Mills Brothers)
Evan Lurie: Performer

User reviews

Kimberly Brown
10/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack of Trees Lounge showcases a diverse range of genres, from soulful blues to gritty rock, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that mirrors the complexity of Tommy's emotions and experiences.

Lisa Scott
9/10

The haunting and evocative score of Trees Lounge lingers in the mind long after the movie ends, adding an extra layer of depth to the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Elizabeth Martin
5/10

The soundtrack of Trees Lounge perfectly captures the melancholic and aimless atmosphere of the main character's life.

Linda Hill
7/10

The soundtrack of Trees Lounge perfectly captures the melancholic and gritty atmosphere of the film. The somber melodies and haunting tunes enhance the feeling of despair and loneliness that Tommy Basilio experiences throughout the story.

Karen Lee
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional depth of the characters and their struggles.

Andrew Taylor
7/10

The music selection in Trees Lounge effectively conveys the emotional depth and complexity of the characters. The songs chosen reflect the inner turmoil and struggles of the protagonist, adding an extra layer of depth to the narrative.

Patricia Thomas
6/10

The musical choices in Trees Lounge contribute to the film's authenticity and emotional impact, making it a memorable viewing experience.

Deborah Walker
5/10

The soundtrack enhances the overall mood of the film, creating a somber and reflective atmosphere.

Patricia Walker
5/10

The soundtrack features a mix of blues, jazz, and folk music that complements the gritty and down-to-earth feel of the movie.

James Davis
5/10

The use of acoustic guitar in the soundtrack adds a raw and introspective quality to the storytelling.

Anthony Miller
10/10

The soundtrack of Trees Lounge perfectly captures the melancholic and introspective mood of the film. The music selection enhances the atmosphere of Tommy's struggles with a blend of poignant melodies and raw emotions.

Donna Hill
6/10

The music enhances the sense of despair and hopelessness that Tommy Basilio feels throughout the movie.

William Young
6/10

The songs selected for the film evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, mirroring Tommy's own feelings of nostalgia for the past.

Kimberly Smith
5/10

The music helps to set the tone for the film, immersing the audience in the world of the Trees Lounge bar.

Emily Martin
6/10

The songs chosen for the film reflect the themes of regret, loss, and missed opportunities that are central to the story.