A Fresh New Musical
mandymc1 | 10/15/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"One of Woody Allen's most heart filled movies about a group of New Yorkers trying to rediscover love. Musicals went out of style in the late sixties, and if anyone can bring them back into circulation it is the Woodman. In honor of the early musicals from the thirties and forties, comes Everyone Says I Love You. The songs are all sung by the actors (except for the ones sung by Drew Barrymore's character) and are a great joy to listen to. The song sung by Woody Allen in Venice is the best moment in the movie. Listen to this soundtrack and rediscover love for yourself."
I LOVE Everyone Says I Love You
mandymc1 | 11/30/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"After seeing the movie I was so happy to learn that there was a soundtrack to it, Everyone Says I Love You has great music, but like that's no wonder since it's from Woody Allen and all! Any Woody Allen fan would love this CD!"
All-star cast sing songs from the movie.
Martin 13 | Slovenia | 08/26/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This is one of few soundtracks that actually feature songs sang by the actors and actresses that played in the movie.
So here you can hear Alan Alda, Woody Allen (who directed this musical), Goldie Hawn, Edward Norton, Billy Crudup, Julia Roberts, Patrick Crenshaw, Natasha Lyonne and Tim Roth(!) singin'. Drew Barrymore didn't sang, her voice was replaced by voice of Olivia Hayman. Well, I don't know why they didn't do the same with Julia Roberts, cause her singin' is horrible. Dick Hyman, who worked with Woody Allen on Bullets Over Broadway, too, arranged, produced and conducted the songs and played a few instruments on.
But the soundtrack is kinda funny and that's good about it."