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    Topic:   looking for song in Working Girl

     efrondorf
     Hobbit
     

    What is the name of the big choral number at the opening of Working Girl when Melanie Griffith is coming to work on the ferry? I think it also plays at the very end of the movie.

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    posted 12-30-2001 09:55 AM PT (US)     

     Stephen Lister
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     Elf
     

    This would be "Let The River Run" by Carly Simon. Check out the album and a sound sample at Amazon:
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000002VGH/ref=ase_internetmoviedat/103-2373843-0285418

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    posted 12-31-2001 11:13 AM PT (US)     

     efrondorf
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    Thanks Stephen. We are retired big band era people and we do not know Carly Simon. But that is a wonderful number. I thought it was an anthem.

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    posted 01-01-2002 07:24 AM PT (US)     

     Stephen Lister
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     Elf
     

    Big Band Era? Ooh, I'm just developing a big taste for that music - I'm involved in a writing project that centres around a young man fixated on the World War Two era, and that kind of Big Band or Swing music sort of follows him around in his own little reality bubble. I love that sound. Maybe it's a function of getting older (I'm 42) but the past seems to contain better music than the present.

    Glad I could help with the Carly song.


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    posted 01-02-2002 12:59 PM PT (US)     
     

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