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Notting Hill: Music From The Motion Picture - Audio CD - Various Artists

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Audio CD - 18 May, 1999
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Number of Media: 1

CD Tracks:

    No Matter What - Boyzone
    You've Got A Way - Shania Twain (Notting Hill remix)
    I Do (Cherish You) - 98 Degrees
    She - Elvis Costello
    Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers
    How Can You Mend A Broken Heart? - Al Green
    Gimme Some Lovin' - Spencer Davis Group
    When You Say Nothing At All - Ronan Keating
    Ain't No Sunshine - Lighthouse Family (bonus track)
    From The Heart - Another Level (bonus track)
    Everything About You - Steve Poltz (remix, bonus track)
    Will And Anna - Trevor Jones (Score)
    Notting Hill - Trevor Jones (Score)

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Audio CD Description

It's hard not to start feeling sentimental after hearing the loose collection of love ballads that comprise the


Comments From Our Customers

Notting Hill Soundtrack

Great music reproduced beautifully. The sound quality is wonderful. Couldn't ask for more for the price.


Notting Hill CD- A great listen

This was purchased for my daughter - but we both listen to it in the car. Some oldies but apparently still goldies.


superb

I've just finished watching the movie again for what seems like the hundredth time and I think that the music is a major reason the movie was so good. "Ain't No Sunshine" is a classic heartbreak song that moves you as does Al Green's "...Broken Heart". For me personally Costello's ballad "She" is perfection in it's effort to convey the mood of the scenes it's in, so perfect, that it's going to be the song sung by my good friend at my wedding.

 

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