Track Listing 1. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - U2 2. Ready to Run - Dixie Chicks 3. I Love You from My Head to My Heart - Martina McBride 4. Maneater - Hall & Oates 5. From My Head to My Heart - Evan & Jaron 6. Blue Eyes Blue - Eric Clapton 7. And That's What Hurts - Hall & Oates 8. Never Saw Blue Like That - Shawn Colvin 9. You Can't Hurry Love - Dixie Chicks 10. You Sang to Me - Marc Anthony 11. You're the Only One for Me - Allure 12. Before I Fall in Love - CoCo Lee 13. Where Were You (On Our Wedding Day) ? - Billy Joel 14. It Never Entered My Mind - Miles Davis
| Details | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Compilation producers: Glen Brunman, John Kalodner, Kathy Nelson. "I Love You" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. "Ready To Run" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal and for Best Country Song. Personnel: Billy Joel (vocals); Greg Curtis, Dave Deviller, Sean Hosein, Blumpy (programming). Audio Mixers: Chris Lord-Alge; Clarke Schleicher; Manny Marroquin; Daniel Lanois; Hugh Padgham; John Guess; Mick Guzauski; Mike Shipley; Soulshock. Unknown Contributor Role: David Swope. Arrangers: Dave Deviller; Karlin; Sean Hosein; Soulshock. The soundtrack to Julia Roberts vehicle RUNAWAY BRIDE is occasionally sappy, sometimes breezily entertaining, and not without moments of wit--in short, an apt reflection of the film itself. The Dixie Chicks are represented twice, once on a Supremes remake, and while we'll stipulate they're every bit as machine-made as the Spice Girls, they also have sass and can really sing. Requisite and welcome classics include U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" and Hall and Oates's Motown-esque "Maneater." Martina McBride's "I Love You" is country meets '80s New Wave, proving once again that Carlene Carter was 20 years ahead of her time. There's also a requisite big production R&B ballad (Allures's "You're the Only One For Me"), the requisite stunningly trite Diane Warren song (here done by Eric Clapton, who should have know better), and (perhaps by way of apology) a vintage Miles Davis track ("It Never Entered My Mind.") But the big surprise is from, of all people, Billy Joel, who does an absolutely knockout job with Lloyd Price's funny, heretofore obscure '50s stomper "Where Were You on Our Wedding Day?".
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