Every Day Should be a Holiday" - The Dandy Warhols
Everything Shines - The Push Stars
This Is the Day" - Ivy
Is She Really Going Out With Him?" - Joe Jackson
True Love Is Not Nice" - Jonathan Richman
History Repeating (featuring Miss Shirley Bassey" - Propellerheads
If I Could Talk I'd Tell You" - Lemonheads
Mary's Prayer" - Danny Wilson
Margo's Waltz" - Lloyd Cole
Speed Queen" - Zuba
Let Her Go Into the Darkness" - Jonathan Richman
Build Me Up Buttercup" - The Foundations
Kingpin may have given Jonathan Richman a brief cameo, but the singer-songwriter remained curiously absent from that film's alterna-rock soundtrack. Luckily, the Farrelly brothers' There's Something About Mary has Richman ... more »everywhere--he's graduated into actually becoming a plot device with his simple ditties and ubiquitous appearances. The soundtrack is no different. Tracks by the Dandy Warhols, the Push Stars, and the Lemonheads set the pop tone for this compilation, with highlights coming from Ivy, Ben Lee, and the Propellerheads. The best cuts come from Richman himself, though, with three outstanding originals: "True Love Is Not Nice," "Let Her Go into the Darkness," and the title track. Unlike the movie, there's a subtle touch to this album, and it translates to a better-than-average summer soundtrack. --Jason Verlinde« less
Kingpin may have given Jonathan Richman a brief cameo, but the singer-songwriter remained curiously absent from that film's alterna-rock soundtrack. Luckily, the Farrelly brothers' There's Something About Mary has Richman everywhere--he's graduated into actually becoming a plot device with his simple ditties and ubiquitous appearances. The soundtrack is no different. Tracks by the Dandy Warhols, the Push Stars, and the Lemonheads set the pop tone for this compilation, with highlights coming from Ivy, Ben Lee, and the Propellerheads. The best cuts come from Richman himself, though, with three outstanding originals: "True Love Is Not Nice," "Let Her Go into the Darkness," and the title track. Unlike the movie, there's a subtle touch to this album, and it translates to a better-than-average summer soundtrack. --Jason Verlinde
"Mary had great songs alright, and this CD is a delightful collection. However, it is missing one of the best songs from the movie -- the song that plays over the end credits. It is a really wonderful song called (I think): The Way. It is by Billy Goodrum and is on a CD of his music that is available from the Love Street Bookstore (http://www.lovestreetbookstore.com/contact.htm). Everything on Billy's CD is absolutely great. I highly recommend it."
Looking for "The Way"
xander82 | 11/15/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Awesome soundtrack. Looking for the song at the end as the credits roll. It's called "The Way", but not sure who performs it. Gotta get this song!"
A good mix of music
G. Sawaged | Canada | 11/30/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you love this movie, you will love this soundtrack. It's every bit as wacky, and fun, but also has touching moments. Like the lovely 'Mary's Prayer' sung by Danny Wilson, and 'Margo's Waltz' sung by Lloyd Cole. Plus, with the upbeat, fun 'Build me up Buttercup' and a mix of rock/pop/alternative. make this an album for all to enjoy. If you like the 'Dumb and Dumber' soundtrack, you will be sure to like this one too."
The best Pop CD ever!
xander82 | Sheffield, England | 06/03/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD has the finest collection of pop tunes I've yet to find! It's got the classics: Build me Up Buttercup, Is She Really Going Out With Him and Mary's Prayer along with other greats like Everyday Should be A Holiday, Speed Queen etc. Every song is an instant classic and the 'intermission' tracks from Johnathan Richman 'True Love is not nice' etc are just amazing. Possibly the most fun and entertaining CD out there, it makes you glad to be alive! Buy it now!"
One of my favorite movies and soundtracks
Sara | New York, NY | 07/22/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I got this soundtrack without really knowing much about the music. I'd seen the movie a couple of times and loved it, especially the part where ... nevermind. Anyway, I bought this and I listened to it five times all the way through. By the time I saw the movie again I could locate where each and every song played. That's kind of sad, but the music on it is really good and really goes great with the movie. If you liked the movie, then get the soundtrack because I guarantee you'll love it. One of my favorites!"