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Notting Hill: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 1999 film of the same name released by Island Records on 17 May 1999 in United States and 24 May in United Kingdom and rest of Europe.
Listen to all 12 songs from the Notting Hill soundtrack, playlist, ost and score.
Performed by 98 Degrees (as 98°) Courtesy of Universal Records, Inc., a division of the Universal Music Group. In Our Lifetime. Written by Johnny McElhone (as Gerry McElhone) and Sharleen Spiteri. Performed by Texas.
May 28, 1999 · Compilation Soundtracks. Movie: Notting Hill (1999) info with movie soundtracks, credited songs, film score albums, reviews, news, and more.
- Blue Moon, The Marcels
- Everything About You, Steve Poltz
- I Do (Cherish You), 98 Degrees
- From The Heart, Another Level
- How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, Al Green
- When You Say Nothing at All, Ronan Keating
- No Matter What, Boyzone
- Ain’T No Sunshine, Bill Withers
- Gimme Some Lovin’, The Spencer Davis Group
- You’Ve Got A Way, Shania Twain
‘Blue Moon’ is a song that appears in the Notting Hill soundtrack, although blink and you will miss it in the film. Bernie and Tony play the song on the piano in the restaurant scene where the group of friends has dinner together to mark the night Tony’s restaurant closes. Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart wrote the song in 1934. Although many people ...
‘Everything About You’ is a song written and recorded in 1999 by country singer Steve Poltz,says Lyrics.com. It was the tenth of 15 tracks on his album ‘One Left Shoe.’
‘I Do (Cherish You)’ was written by Dan Hill and Keith Stegall, and it was recorded first by Mark Wills in 1998. However, the 1999 version recorded by the American vocal group 98 degrees featured on the soundtrack for ‘Notting Hill.’ Their version peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Another Level recorded ‘From the Heart’ specifically for the ‘Notting Hill’ soundtrack. It also featured on the band’s second album ‘Nexus,’ released in 1999. The single peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart.
The Bee Gees were the first to record ‘How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’ in 1971. Barry and Robin Gibb wrote the song, and it became their first number-one hit in the United States. Al Green recorded his version of the song a year later, and it is this version that is used in the ‘Notting Hill’ soundtrack. It is also on the soundtracks of films such...
‘When You Say Nothing at All’ was initially recorded in 1988 by Keith Whitely, and Paul Overstreetand Don Schlitz wrote it. Ronan Keating recorded his version, especially for the soundtrack of ‘Notting Hill,’ and it was his debut solo single, which also featured on his debut solo album ‘Ronan.’ The single topped the charts in the UK, Ireland, and N...
‘No Matter What’ was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jim Steinman for the 1996 musical ‘Whistle Down the Wind.’ Two years later, it was recorded by Irish boyband Boyzone. It was a number one hit on the UK singles chart. The song was only released in the United States after it was included in the soundtrack for the American release of ‘Notting Hi...
After Anna leaves and Will walks alone down Portobello Road, Bill Withers’ ‘Ain’t No Sunshine’ plays in the background. Bill Withers recorded the song for his 1971 album ‘Just As I Am.’ It became his breakthrough hit, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. Many other artists have covered this song, including Michael Jackson, Budka Sufler...
‘Gimme Some Lovin” features in one of the most memorable scenes of Notting Hill, when Will and his friends chase through London to tell Anna that he loves her and wants her to stay in England. The song was performed by the British rock band The Spencer Group in 1966, and it was co-written by Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis, and Mutt Winwood. This song...
Country singer Shania Twainand her record producer husband Mutt Lange as the ninth single from her third studio album ‘Come On Over.’ It was a top ten hit in Canada, a top 20 hit in the United States, and it was nominated for a Grammy Award for Song of the Year. Twain performed a remix version of the song for the soundtrack of Notting Hill.
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Jun 13, 2023 · With its appearances in All About Eve (1950), New York, New York (1977), and Notting Hill (1999) — three exceptional films about the less glamorous aspects of celebrity status — it’s notable that the spirit of “Prayer (Oh Lord, Make Me a Movie Star)” lives on through “Blue Moon” long after the former was shelved.