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Sting, Nicholas Cage, Don Henley - Leaving Las Vegas: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Sting, Nicholas Cage, Don Henley - Leaving Las Vegas: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Facts

Artist(s)Sting, Nicholas Cage and Don Henley
StudioCapitol
Release DateNovember 7, 1995
UPC Code724383607129
 

Tracks

  1. Intro Dialogue - Nicolas Cage/Elisabeth Shue
  2. Angel Eyes - Sting
  3. Are You Desirable?
  4. Ben & Bill
  5. Leaving Las Vegas
  6. Sera's Dark Side
  7. Mara
  8. Burlesque
  9. On The Street
  10. Bossa Vega
  11. Ben Pawns His Rolex/Sera Talks To Her Shrink
  12. My One And Only Love - Sting
  13. Sera Invites Ben To Stay
  14. Come Rain Or Come Shine - Don Heley
  15. Ben And Sera - Theme
  16. Ridiculous - Nicolas Cage
  17. Biker Bar
  18. Ben's Hell
  19. It's A Lonesome Old Town - Sting
  20. Blues For Ben
  21. Get Out
  22. Reunited
  23. Sera Talks To The Cab Driver
  24. She Really Loved Him
  25. I Won't Be Going South For A While - The Palladinos

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (13 reviews)

rating: 1 QuoteThanks for the reviews! I will not buy it nowQuote
As much as I love the movie Leaving Las Vegas, I refuse to buy it if "Lonely Teardrops" is not on the soundtrack. December 30, 2006

rating: 3 Quotemost key song from Michael - Lonely Tear drops missing?Quote
This is terrible that the key song in the sound track by Michael McDonald - Lonely Tear Drops is missing??
Is there another version March 12, 2005

rating: 1 Quotelonely teardrops not hereQuote
If you're looking for Michael MacDonald's "Lonely Teardrops," it' ain't on here. Buy "Live At The Beacon." It's on there. February 15, 2003

rating: 3 QuoteWhat HappenedQuote
The soundtrack for Leaving Las Vegas was very good, Mike Figgis is an excellent conducter of the boozy feel of moments better left without lyrics. However, I cannot in good conscience give the soundtrack a higher rating, as the absence of the Michael McDonald version of "Lonely Teardrops", used twice in the film to great effect, is not available anywhere, I presume, as I've been unable to track it down. WHY? This song is incredible, and well worth the price of admission. Sting and Don Henley not withstanding, they both are very good, but the absence of Mike on the soundtrack is a Major letdown....if anyone knows how to get a copy of the "Lonely Teardrops" version on this movie please let me know...Buk218@aol.com February 8, 2000

rating: 4 QuoteGraet Soundtrack, but Mike Figgis BLEW IT....Quote
This is one of the better soundtracks of a rather great movie, with only one problem. The most powerful song of the movie, "Lonely Teardrops", re-made by Michael McDonald, is somehow missing from the soundtrack... Not only is this the most powerful song in the movie, but it is the most memorable. This leaves one to ask how it could have been left out of the soundtrack, and why Mike Figgis BLEW IT... February 1, 2000

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