Album · 1995 · 12 Songs. Doe Eyes (Love Theme from the Bridges of Madison County). Lennie Niehaus & Clint Eastwood. 12 Songs, 43 Minutes. Released: May 30, 1995. 2005 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing.
Doe Eyes (Love Theme From The Bridges Of Madison County) (Reprise). Compiled By, Mastered By – Lee Herschberg. Design – Heather Laurie. Executive-Producer – Gary LeMel, Lenny Waronker, Michael Ostin. Photography By – Ken Regan. Producer – Clint Eastwood (2).
The Bridges of Madison County is a 1995 American romantic drama film based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Robert James Waller. It was produced by Amblin Entertainment and Malpaso Productions, and distributed by Warner Bros. The film was produced and directed by Clint Eastwood with Kathleen Kennedy as co-producer and the screenplay was adapted by Richard LaGravenese
Omote-Sando Bridges Of Madison County. Hunter Foster, Company of The Original Broadway Cast Of Bridges Of Madison County You're Never Alone. Kelli O'Hara, Steven Pasquale, Company of The Original Broadway Cast Of Bridges Of Madison County Look At Me. 04:37. Katie Klaus, Caitlin Kinnunen, Company of The Original Broadway Cast Of Bridges Of Madison County State Road 21. 02:56. Michael X. Martin, Hunter Foster, Company of The Original Broadway Cast Of Bridges Of Madison County When I'm Gone. Various Lennie Niehaus, Doe Eyes (Love Theme From The Bridges Of Madison County). The Bridges Of Madison County (1995) - Dinah Washington Blue Gardenia.
I know that "beautiful" is the most overused adjective in the vernacular, but The Bridges of Madison County truly is that. The songs are simply lush, and every singer, especially O'Hara and Pasquale, render them with palpable passion.
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The Bridges Of Madison County . Label: Rhino/Warner Bros. Clint Eastwood took a syrupy blockbuster novel he didn't care for much and turned it into a dark, steely movie. Part of the film's romantic power comes from the soundtrack, which includes "Doe Eyes,' a theme Eastwood wrote, a number of masterful vocal jazz standards by the sublime Johnny Hartman, Dinah Washington, and Irene Kral, and an ace R&B cut by Barbara Lewis.
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