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You've Got Mail: Score Soundtrack

You've Got Mail: Score (1998) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:George Fenton
Release date:09.03.1999
Length: 31:01 (19 tracks)
Movie
Year:1998
Country:USA
Genre: comedy romance
IMDB: 128853

9.167

 
 

 

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You've Got Mail
by Various Artists

Tracklist. Online preview

#George Fenton — You've Got Mail: ScoreLength
1.Butterflies in the Subway
George Fenton
2:09
2.Kathleen Computer Sneak
George Fenton
1:22
3.What a Beautiful Day!
George Fenton
1:15
4.Goodnight Dear Void
George Fenton
1:07
5.Books are Cocktails
George Fenton
1:10
6.To the Mattresses
George Fenton
1:58
7.Meet me at Cafe Lalo
George Fenton
1:52
8.You Weren't There
George Fenton
1:41
9.I was in Vancouver
George Fenton
1:44
10.Dear Friend
George Fenton
1:26
11.To the Movies & Back
George Fenton
1:11
12.Remember
Harry Nilsson
3:02
13.Empty Store
George Fenton
2:51
14.For Years to Come
George Fenton
0:38
15.Are You Married?
George Fenton
0:30
16.NY 152
George Fenton
1:25
17.I'll be Waiting
George Fenton
0:37
18.If Only
George Fenton
1:06
19.Over the Rainbow
Harry Nilsson
3:57
  31:01

Plot summary

Kathleen Kelly, owner of a little and famous bookstore for children's books, has an affair. Being together with Frank Navasky, a well-known journalist, she betrays him by e-mailing secretly and anonymously with a (also betraying) man whom she met in a chat room. Suddenly, her business gets endangered by the opening of Fox Books discount store just "around the corner". She meets Joe Fox, son of the owner, and soon gets annoyed by his arrogant way of managing business matters. Although getting advice by her anonymous mail-pal, she has to close down her store. But Joe Fox's life suddenly gets out of control when he learns that his anonymous mail-pal is nobody other than Kathleen Kelly.

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