Listen Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989) Soundtrack
Set in Brooklyn during the 1950s against a backdrop of union corruption and violence. A prostitute falls in love with one of her customers. Also a disturbed man discovers that he is homosexual.
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I'll Always Love You |
Jay Livingston: writer
Ray Evans: writer
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Harlem Nocturne |
Earle Hagen: writer
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One Monkey Don't Stop No Show |
Stick McGhee: performer
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I'll Always Love You |
Dean Martin: performer
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Because I Love My Baby So |
Johnny Otis: performer
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Harlem Nocturne |
Johnny Otis: performer
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I'll Always Love You |
Paul Weston: performer
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The Chill Is On |
Big Joe Turner: performer
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One Monkey Don't Stop No Show |
Rose Marie McCoy: writer
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Hoop Dee Doo |
Frank Loesser: writer
Frank De Vol: performer
Kay Starr: performer
Milton Delugg: writer
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Love Will Break Your Heart for You |
Johnny Otis: performer
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Be Ba-ba Le-ba |
Helen Humes: performer
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There Ain't No Flies on Me |
Hot Lips Page: performer
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Tennessee Waltz |
Mark Knopfler: performer
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O! My Papa |
Mark Knopfler: performer
Paul Burkhardt: writer
John Turner: writer
Geoffrey Parsons: writer
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Rock a Bye Baby |
Don D. Robey: writer
Willie Mae Thornton: writer, performer
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Tennessee Waltz |
Pee Wee King: writer
Redd Stewart: writer
Guy Fletcher: performer
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O! My Papa |
Guy Fletcher: performer
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Rock a Bye Baby |
Big Mama Thornton: performer, writer
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Dyke Takes a Hike |
his Orchestra: performer
David Van Dyke: writer
Cherokee Conyers: performer
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Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere |
Laurie Tate: writer
Joe Morris: writer, performer
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