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Radio Days [Soundtrack]

Various Artists Audio CD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)

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1. In The Mood - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
2. I Double Dare You - Larry Clinton & His Orchestra
3. Opus No.1 - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
4. Frenesi - Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
5. The Donkey Serenade - Allan Jones
6. Body And Soul - Benny Goodman Trio
7. You And I - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
8. Remember Pearl Harbor - Swing & Sway
9. That Old Feeling - Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians
10. (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
11. Goodbye - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
12. I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
13. Lullaby Of Broadway - Richard Himber & His Ritz-Carlton Orchestra
14. American Patrol - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
15. Take The 'A' Train - Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra
16. One, Two, Three, Kick - Xavier Cugat & His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Woody Knows His Audience May 30 2002
Format:DVD
If you are looking for zany slap-stick thrills and rib-cracking laughter, then this is not the entertainment for you. If, however, you want to take a humorous stroll down memory lane or share a stroll with your parents or grandparents, then this is a wonderful film to do it with. The story really plods along with no real aim, just a lot of subplots that loosely tie in together, but that is part of the craft of this film. Much like Neil Simon's "Brighton Beach Memoirs" Woody Allen describes life as a boy in the early/mid 20th Century and narrates the film from the first person perspective. It is, in effect, his childhood autobiography. There are plenty of old radio advertisements for previous generations to quote and musical tunes for them to recollect and sing along with. I recently viewed the DVD with an older lady who did this very thing and smiled throughout the duration of the movie. A few times I could see tears welling up as she smiled and recalled her own childhood. I was able to relate to some of it, as it helped me recall memories of my grandparents and even some of my own shinanigans as a youngster. It also appealed to me immensely as a fan of Comedy and Drama. This is not typical Woody Allen fare but, as with any of his stories, it is directed at a specific audience. In that regard Woody has accomplished his goal in flying colors. This is a must-see film for nostalgic types and history buffs; a show to be shared with family and friends.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Nostalgia...ah, yes... Nov 1 2003
Format:DVD
I'm a huge fan of Woody Allen (even his "clunkers"), but this is my absolute favorite Woody film. All of his films are personal, but none as personal and revealing as this...and ABSOLUTELY entertaining. Seth Green, Woody's young character, is perfect, justifying his current success. Wonderful performances from Woody's usual stock troupe (Kavner, Wiest, etc) are all in tune with the goings-on. Mia Farrow, in particular, is a hoot, especially her scenes with Danny Aiello. Woody even managed to squeeze a cameo from Diane Keaton at the end ("You Be So Nice to Come Home To"). Lovely and sweet. It's too bad the Academy eliminated the category for "Best Adapted Score", cuz this woud've won, no question. The greatest songs of the period (1940-1945) were lovingly presented, and anyone who sees this film can't help but be left with a wistful, soft and nostalgic feeling. Yes, this is my favorite Woody film.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Not ANYTHING like I expected!!! Sep 28 2001
Format:Audio CD
Certainly a movie for the ages...but the CD offered only a fraction of the songs from the film, only 16 tracks, and none of the product descriptions provided a list except to say only a couple were missing...boy, was that ever wrong! Still, the music is top quality even though none have been re-mixed for stereo.

Here's a list of titles from the CD...but you're going to be alot happier watching the movie for all the great music...

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Most recent customer reviews
A lovely, beautifully produced memory piece
A beautifully looking film, both in its production design by the great theater designer Santo Loquasto, and the wonderful photography by Carlo Di Palma, in his first of several... Read more
Published 13 months ago by K. Gordon
Very good music, but missing some great songs.
I purchased this soundtrack because it contained some really great music. However, my favorite song, September Song, was missing. Read more
Published on Jan 17 2004 by Ron Franks
Seth Green shines
Seth Green plays a Jewish boy..and its basically a story about Woddy Allen's childhood which this movie is greatly doned on...good acting fro Mia Farrow and others.. Read more
Published on Dec 11 2003 by Michael Bolts
A standout gem!
I've been hurt in the past by a lot of "classic" Woody Allen films. But this one does not disppoint. I think this is one of his best films. Read more
Published on Nov 15 2003 by K. Hardaway
classic woody
That special blend of comedic, melancholic ideal world haze---when he gets it correctly, it is great! Read more
Published on July 5 2003
heart warming woody
if not one of his best films, this is certianly one of woody allen's warmest. In this film we finally get to see the warm vuldernrable, and sensitive Allen that is hinted to and... Read more
Published on Jun 11 2002 by John J. Sviokla
Bittersweet Comedy
The best thing about Woody Allen is his ability to build a movie on episodic material and subplots, without the need for an overarching plot. Read more
Published on May 20 2002 by Interplanetary Funksmanship
Great film
I saw this movie when it was on HBO in the late '80s or early '90s. My father who was about the same age Seth Green was during the war, lived in a suburb of Boston that had many of... Read more
Published on May 2 2002 by Computer Guy
The Best Woody Allen film of them all.
I love Woody Allen and his crazy sense of humor. I know that some people find him (at times) a little far out, but this movie should be loved by everyone with a family and a... Read more
Published on April 8 2002
Mawkish or simply unwatchable - you decide
THE worst in a spate of similar nostalgic films that came out around that time, Radio Days, if made by anyone other than Allen, would have never seen the light of day. Read more
Published on Mar 12 2002
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