"Boy now that Hot Mama got a new topic, no movies or music huh?" This quote came from one of my favorite authors, bonniesayers in the form of a comment. I guess I have been on a tangent, with my recent reviews on menopause. So, to make everyone happy, I am switching gears and reviewing a great soundtrack, A Bronx Tale, Music From The Motion Picture. The movie starred Robert De Nero and Chazz Palminteri and the best thing about this picture was the music it provided.
There are 22 songs on this CD and most of them were big hits as I was growing up. The first song Streets Of The Bronx and Father and Son was performed by Cool Change.
The music goes from the 50's all the way to present times. The CD includes:
I Wonder Why by Dion and the Belmonts Little Girl of Mine by The Cleftones Don't You Know by Della Reese For Your Precious Love by Jerry Butler Ain't That A Kick In The Head by Dean Martin A Beautiful Morning by the Rascals Tell It Like It Is by Aaron Neville Ninety Nine and a Half (Won't Do) by Wilson Pickett Ten Commandments of Love by The Moonglows I Only Have Eyes For You by The Flamingos & The Complexions Nights In White Satin by The Moody Blues Baby I Need Your Loving by The Four Tops All Along The Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix It's A Man's World by James Brown
There are two more songs on this CD, Cristo Rendentor and The Streets of the Bronx performed by The Bells and String Orchestra and conducted by Stephen Endelman.
If you love oldies like I do, you will not be disappointed with this CD.