In the mid-1980s, three women (each with an attorney) arrive at the office of New York entertainment manager Morris Levy. One is a singer from Los Angeles, formerly of the Platters; one is a petty thief from Philadelphia; one teaches high school in a small Georgia town. Each claims to be the widow of long-dead doo-wop singer-songwriter Frankie Lyman, and each wants years of royalties due to his estate, money Levy has never shared. During an ensuing civil trial, flashbacks tell the story of each one's life with Lyman, a boyish, high-pitched, dynamic performer, lost to heroin. Slowly, the three widows come together and establish their own bond.
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Why Do Fools Fall in Love
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Why Do Fools Fall in Love
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Tutti Frutti
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Mambo 2000
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Leo Acosta:
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The Great Pretender
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Baby Baby
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Honey Love
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Tammy
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Whatever Will Be Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)
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Walk on the Wild Side
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Long Lonely Nights
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I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent
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Goody Goody
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He's Mine
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Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
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Will You Love Me Tomorrow
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Try a Little Tenderness
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Nowhere To Run
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Little Bitty Pretty One
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It's the Same Old Song
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Out In the Cold Again
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(Love is Like a) Heat Wave
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Wipe Out
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Say It Loud I'm Black and I'm Proud (Part I)
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California Dreamin'
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All Day and All of the Night
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ABC's of Love
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I Got You (I Feel Good)
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Only You (And You Alone)
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Up on the Roof
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Uptight (Everything's Alright)
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Purple Haze
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No Fool No More
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Call to Prayer
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Keep a Knockin
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Take My Hand Precious Lord
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We Wish You A Merry Christmas
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I Want You Back
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