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Crossing Delancey (original motion picture soundtrack)

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Crossing Delancey (original motion picture soundtrack)
📅 ReleasedOct 17, 1988
🏷️ LabelVarèse Sarabande
🤑 ProducerPaul Chihara
The Roches chronology
No Trespassing
(1986)
Crossing Delancey (original motion picture soundtrack)
(1988)
Speak
(1989)

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Crossing Delancey is the original soundtrack album to the motion picture Crossing Delancey, released in 1988. Instrumental tracks were by Paul Chihara, and songs were performed by (and in some cases written by members of) The Roches.

The movie starred Amy Irving. Suzzy Roche played Marilyn, a friend of Isabelle (Irving). The Roches provided several songs for the soundtrack. One of the songs that was featured in the film, Nocturne, is also featured on the group's 1989 album Speak. An earlier arrangement of their cover of Come Softly to Me is featured on their album Another World.

Track listing[edit]

  1. Come Softly To Me (credited to Gretchen Christopher, Barbara Ellis, and Gary Troxel)
  2. Lucky (written by Terre and David Roche)
  3. Anton's Theme
  4. Portrait Of Izzy
  5. Anton Again
  6. Come Softly To Me
  7. Sadness
  8. Pounding (written by Terre and Suzzy Roche)
  9. Lucky
  10. Portrait Of Anton
  11. Barber Shop
  12. Nocturne (written by Margaret Roche)
  13. True Love
  14. Pounding (Terre and Suzzy Roche)
  15. Happy Ending
  16. Come Softly To Me
  • Tracks 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 12, 14 and 16 are performed by the Roches.
  • Tracks 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 13, 15 composed by Paul Chihara
  • Track 11 composed by Sergei Prokofiev
  • All songs arranged and orchestrated by Paul Chihara


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