Full analysis of the music that appeared in "You've got mail"

Suzanne 2021-10-22 14:31:26

A film with a natural soundtrack

1. It is included in the soundtrack album of the same name at

http://www.haoting.com/musiclist/ht_e9a854b66af5cbc2.htm


. You can go to the above webpage to listen to it. Most of them are original short and cute soundtracks, but Harry Nilsson's "Remember" and "over the rainbow" are also included. The latter is a classic song that has been sung by countless singers, and Nilsson is not original. This song comes from the famous movie "The Wizard of Oz"



2, Annabel Fox on a Christmas family gathering to sing the song "Tomorrow"

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/BMxjq6UaGyg/
It looks like Chinese people sing

at One version is better

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/xQL7sikHL8I/

This is also a classic song, from the Broadway opera "Orphan Anne", is the most famous song in Orphan Anne.

Lyrics: The sun'll come out
Tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar
That tomorrow
There'll be sun!

Just thinkin' about
Tomorrow
Clears away the cobwebs,
And the sorrow'Til
there's none!

When I'm stuck in a day
That's gray,
And lonely,
I just stick out my chin
And Grin,
And Say,
Oh

The sun'll come out
Tomorrow
So ya gotta hang on'Til
tomorrow
Come what may

Tomorrow!
Tomorrow!
I Ya Love
Tomorrow!

by You're Always
a Day
a Way!

Tomorrow!
Tomorrow!
the I Love Ya
Tomorrow!

by You're Always
a Day
a Way!

sing on 3 Kathyleen a Christmas song the violins sing with joyful ring

fact that the first The song seems to be called "the instrument song" or "the orchestra song". It is an Austrian folk song.

It is difficult to find the original version of this song, but I can't find it. The lyrics are slightly different in different versions, and the sung in the movie is

At The Violins Sing with Joyful Ring, at The Violins Sing with Joyful Ring
at The Clarinet, at The Clarinet goes doodley, doodley, doodley, doodley, DET.
At The Horn, at The Horn, Sounds SO a spell or two. At The Horn, at The Horn, Sounds SO a spell or two.

Movie This scene in the middle is very classic and very warm. Everyone can pay attention to a cute little detail, that is the part-time female clerk in the store. She is responsible for singing a voice alone. In order not to be affected by other voices, she covers her ears when singing. This reminds me of the chorus when I was young.

Anyway, singing Christmas family reunion is a good custom, suggested that we also can do the Spring Festival


4, Joe Fox and Mathew with Annabel went inside the shop when Kathyleen, Joe and Kathyleen background music when the conversation that nursery rhyme, for the film "Peter Pan" was prepared by Peter Pan, but then it was useless in Peter Pan.

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/3g-8C4XS8Ik/ The

above address can listen to the full version of a

very cute song called "Never Smile at a Crocodile", the lyrics are
Never smile at a crocodile
No, you can't get friendly with a crocodile
Don't be taken in by his welcome grin
He's imagining how well you'd fit within his skin
Never smile at a crocodile
Never dip your hat and stop to talk awhile
Never run, walk away, say good-night, not good-day
Clear the aisle but never smile at Mister Crocodile
You may very well be well bred
Lots ot etiquette in your head
But there's always some special case, time or place
To forget etiquette
For instance:
Never smile at a crocodile
No, you can't get friendly with a crocodile
Don't be taken in by his welcome grin
He's imagining how well you'd fit within his skin
Never smile at a crocodile
Never dip your hat and stop to talk awhile
Never run, walk away, say good-night, not good-day
Clear the aisle but never smile at Mister Crocodile

actually used here is very profound meaning, is actually a metaphor Joe would only lie crocodile, who eventually eat

5, John Kathyleen go home to visit when leaving the song

I say goodbye to All my sorrow

is actually another line of lyrics I guess the lord must be in new york city

is also Harry Nilsson's!

The complete listening address is http://music.sina.com.cn/yueku/m/670412.html The

complete lyrics is
"i say goodbye to all my sorrows
and by tomorrow I'll be on my way
i guess the Lord must be in new york city
i'm so tired of getting nowhere
seein' my prayers going unanswered
i guess the Lord must be in new york city
well here i am Lord
knocking on your back door
ain't it wonderful to be
where I've always wanted to be
for the first time I'll be free
in new york city"

PS: Suddenly I discovered that someone had studied this issue before.


Interlude catalog sharing-I watched YOU'V GOT A MAIL over and over again at home these days, starting at
221.217 .193.* On the

first floor,
they are simply the perfect couple in the world. In that perfect city, I really want to see their future stories!!! After so many years, now I turned out this movie to watch, It is still so warm and touching. If there is any selection, I will definitely choose it as the best love movie in the world. I also like the love story in 101 Dalmatians. I like the hero in the story so much, I don’t know how. To express your love for them, ha ha.

At the end of the movie, all the song titles are listed, but they are not very easy to find on the Internet. Write them out and look for them together:
The puppy song
Dreams
Rockin Robin
Never Smile at a Crocodile
Splish Splash
Dummy Song
River
Lonely at the Top
Signed Sealed Delivered i'm yours
I Guess the Lord must be in New York City
Both siders now
Over the Rainbow
Anyone at all
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write myself a letter.
There may be mistakes in it, because my eyes are a bit sloppy

. I Guess the Lord must be in new york city. I Guess the Lord must be in new york city
. When I reached GOODBEY, I sang this touching song
Harry Nilsson
I Guess the Lord Must Be In New York City
Written-Harry Nilsson
I'll say goodbye tomorrow
To all my sorrow
And by tomorrow
I'll be on my way
I guess the Lord must be in New York City

I'm so tired
Of getting nowhere
Seein' my prayers
Goin' unanswered
I guess the Lord must be in New York City

Well, here I am, Lord
Knockin' at your back door
Mmm.. .Ain't it wonderful to be
Where I've always wanted to be?
For the first time, I'll breathe free here in New York City

I'll say goodbye tomorrow
To all my sorrow
And by tomorrow
I'll be on my way
I guess the Lord must be in New York City

I'm so tired
Of getting nowhere
Seein' my prayers
Goin' unanswered
I guess the Lord must be in New York City

Well, here I am, Lord
Knockin' at your back door
Mmm...Ain't it wonderful to be
Where I've always wanted to be?
For the first time, I'll breathe free here in New York City

Ahh...

I wrote all the songs in the movie below. If the above is incorrect, you can see which one it is.
" Puppy Song"
Written by Harry Nilsson
Performed by Harry Nilsson
Courtesy of the RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainments



"Remember (Christmas)"
Written by Harry Nilsson
Performed by Harry Nilsson
Courtesy of the RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainments



"I Guess The Lord Must Be in New York City"
Written by Harry Nilsson
Performed by Harry Nilsson
Courtesy of the RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainments



"I Guess The Lord Must Be in New York City"
Written by Harry Nilsson
Performed by Sinéad O'Connor
Produced by John Reynolds
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.



"Over the Rainbow"
Written by Harold Arlen / EYHarburg
Performed by Harry Nilsson
Courtesy of the RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainments



"Dreams"
Written by Noel Hogan and Dolores O'Riordan
Performed by The Cranberries
Courtesy of Island Records Inc.
With Arrangement with PolyGram Films and TV Music



"Rockin Robin"
Written by Jimmie Thomas
Performed by Bobby Day
Courtesy of Janus Records Inc.
With Arrangement with Celebrity Licensing Inc.



"Never Smile At A Crocodile"
Written by Frank Churchill and Jack Lawrence
Performed by The Paulette Sisters
Courtesy of Columbia Records
With Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing



"Splish Splash"
Written by Bobby Darin and Jean Murray
Performed by Bobby Darin
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
With Arrangement with Warner Special Products



"Dummy Song"
Written by Lew Brown, Billy Rose and Ray Henderson
Performed by Louis Armstrong
Courtesy of GAP Records
Under License from Universal Music Special Markets



"Tomorrow"
(From The Broadway Musical ANNIE)"
Written by Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin



"River"
Written by Joni Mitchell



"Dream"
Written by Johnny Mercer
Performed by Roy Orbison
Courtesy of Sony Music Special Products



"Lonely At The Top"
Written by Randy Newman
Performed by Randy Newman
Courtesy of Warner Bross Records Inc.
With Arrangement with Warner Special Products



"Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours"
Written by Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright, Lee Garrett and Lula Mae Haraway
Performed by Stevie Wonder
Courtesy of Motown Records Company LP
With Arrangement with PolyGram Films and TV Music



"Both Sides Now"
Written by Joni Mitchell



"Anyone At All"
Words and Music by Carole King and Carole Bayer Sager
Performed by Carole King
Produced by Carole King, Carole Bayer Sager and Humberto Gatica



"I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter"
Written by Joe Young and Fred E. Albert
Performed by Billy Williams
Courtesy of MCA Records
Under License from Universal Music Special Markets


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  • Kathleen Kelly: [about "NY152"] He couldn't possibly be the Rooftop Killer!

    Christina Plutzker: Remember when you thought Frank might be the Unibomber?

    Kathleen Kelly: That was different.

  • Frank Navasky: [about Birdie] She fell in love with Generalissimo Franco!

    Kathleen Kelly: No, don't say that. Really. We don't know that for sure.

    Frank Navasky: Well, who else could it have been? It was probably around 1960.

    Kathleen Kelly: Do you want some popcorn?

    Frank Navasky: I can't believe this! I mean, it's not like he was something normal, like a socialist or an anarchist or something.

    Kathleen Kelly: It happened in Spain. People do really stupid things in foreign countries.

    Frank Navasky: Absolutely. They buy leather jackets for much more than they're worth. But they don't fall in love with fascist dictators!