Original Soundtrack - Hitch
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Track List: Hitch
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- 1 Thing - AmerieDownload & Buy
- Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing - John LegendDownload & Buy
- This Is How I Feel - Earth, Wind, & FireDownload & Buy
- Ooh Wee - Mark RonsonDownload & Buy
- Now That We Found Love - Heavy D & The BoyzDownload & Buy
- Happy - Meleni SmithDownload & Buy
- Love Train - O'JaysDownload & Buy
- I Can't Get Next To You - The TemptationsDownload & Buy
- You Can Get It If You Really Want - Jimmy CliffDownload & Buy
- It's Easy To Fall In Love (With A Guy Like You) - Martha Reeves & The VandellasDownload & Buy
- Reasons - Earth, Wind & FireDownload & Buy
- Never Gonna Let You Go (She's A Keepa) - OmarionDownload & Buy
- Turn Me On (Low Tide Remix) - Kevin LyttleDownload & Buy
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Release Date: 01/28/2003
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Album Details: Hitch
- Release Date:
- 02/08/2005
- Label:
- Sony
- UPC:
- 827969366721
User Reviews: Hitch
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, July 1, 2007Reviewer: MuziQ.&.Wrekage - See all MuziQ.&.Wrekage's reviews -
it's okie
, March 31, 2006Reviewer: Titi - See all Titi's reviewsPros: mm
Cons: mm
I think that it's interesting like this film
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Pro Reviews: Hitch
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews The soundtrack to Will Smith's 2005 theatrical release of the same name features a brilliant survey of soul and RB over the past three decades. Nusoul, new jack, classic soul, Motown, disco, and hiphop all make appearances in one form or another, with the first three songs being from relatively new artists Amerie, John Legend, and Kelly Rowland and Sleepy Brown backing up an Earth, Wind Fire that still packs a punch. Legend's cover of Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing" doesn't come close to the original, but treats it with the appropriate reverence that will make those who remember the original reminisce fondly about it and new listeners want to seek it out. But the strongest suit in Hitch's deck lies in its middle section, with soulful classic contributions from the O'Jays, the Temptations, Jimmy Cliff, Martha Reeves, and Earth, Wind Fire (reappearing with their classic ballad "Reasons"). While the new tracks are impressive and enjoyable, it's this combination that makes Hitch an enjoyable listen, with something for everyone regardless of age to enjoy. - Rob Theakston, All Music Guide |
Pros: sweet & likable cast and story
Cons: nothin bad about the movie
for those who hasnt found the courage to fall in love or make someone so....
this movie is just great. taught me a lot frankly. if u wanna b loved, be honest and sincere.
'Hitch' always cheer me up wen i'm down and...unloved.