Which Soundtrack Songs Feature In Romance In Manhattan?

2025-09-04 08:14:26 326

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Gideon
Gideon
2025-09-05 12:22:57
Short and sweet from my side: the music in 'Romance in Manhattan' mixes an original romantic score with familiar city-evoking standards. While I can’t confidently list every licensed song without checking the credits, the soundtrack vibe definitely leans toward jazz standards like 'Manhattan' and torchy ballads similar to 'Autumn in New York.' For a precise list, eyeballing the end credits or checking the film’s IMDb/Tunefind entry will give you the official song names and performers. If you want, tell me which scene you’re curious about and I’ll try to pinpoint the exact track for that moment.
Chloe
Chloe
2025-09-08 19:45:35
Okay, practical route: I wanted to know every song in 'Romance in Manhattan' once, so I chased down the playlist like a tiny detective. First, I paused the end credits and wrote down composers and song titles — that’s always the fastest, most accurate trick if you have the film at hand. Next I checked the movie’s IMDb 'Soundtracks' section and compared it against entries on Tunefind and Discogs. If a song name was fuzzy, I used Shazam while the scene played, and sometimes the YouTube uploads of particular scenes have the track listed in the description or comments. I also searched Spotify and Apple Music for an official OST titled 'Romance in Manhattan' — sometimes there’s a digital-only release. If those lead nowhere, fan forums and Reddit threads about the movie can be gold; someone usually transcribes the credits or posts a Spotify playlist. Following that chain usually nets a complete list of licensed songs, score cues, and any special covers used in the film.
Grayson
Grayson
2025-09-10 03:01:54
There’s this scene in 'Romance in Manhattan' that always grabs me: a late-night walk across a bridge, soft piano underfoot and a low trumpet echoing the skyline. I don’t have the full tracklist memorized, but I can describe the musical palette — small jazz ensembles, solo piano motifs, and a couple of romantic standards used as needle drops. What I like to do when I want the exact tracks is flip the approach: instead of hunting the credits, I hunt the feelings. I’ll find a clip on YouTube, identify the exact moment the music swells, and then either Shazam it or read the uploader’s notes. Another trick: search for playlist titles like 'Songs from the soundtrack of 'Romance in Manhattan'' on Spotify or user-created lists on Apple Music. Often you’ll find a blend of original underscore and licensed songs — the latter are usually recognizable standards or contemporary ballads reworked to sound nostalgic. If you tell me a specific scene (opening montage, rooftop, or closing credits), I can zero in and help identify the likely tracks.
Blake
Blake
2025-09-10 22:09:05
Wow — when I dive into 'Romance in Manhattan' my brain immediately hums with the music. I can’t pull an exact, line-by-line soundtrack list out of thin air here, but I do recall the film blending a gentle original score (piano-led, intimate cues) with a handful of classic-sounding standards that gave the city scenes their warm, wistful texture. Songs that felt like they belonged in those sequences were in the vein of 'Autumn in New York' or the old Rodgers & Hart tune 'Manhattan' — not because I checked the sleeve at the time, but because the arrangements leaned on smoky jazz and late-night brass.

If you want the definitive list, the quickest stop is the film's end credits or the 'Soundtracks' section on its IMDb page; failing that, Tunefind, Discogs or a dedicated soundtrack release (if one exists) usually nails every licensed cut. I’ve also Shazamed a few scenes in the past — rooftop dates and montage sequences are prime spots where a recognizable tune sneaks in. For me the mix of score and standards is the whole allure: it turns the city into a character, and those melodies stick with me long after the credits roll.
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4 Answers2025-09-04 17:49:10
Oh wow, if you’re into 'Romance in Manhattan', there’s a surprising range of stuff out there to feed that obsession — from the practical to the delightfully silly. I’ve picked up a few things over the years and keep an eye on new drops: official artbooks and character sketch collections (lovely for bedtime page-flipping), soundtrack CDs and vinyl pressings when they exist, and limited-edition Blu-ray or box sets that bundle extras like postcards, posters, and interviews. For everyday wear, there are T-shirts, hoodies, scarves, and tote bags featuring the series’ logos or cityscape art. Beyond the big-ticket official items, fanmakers churn out fantastic pieces: enamel pins, acrylic stands, keychains, phone charms, stickers, and sticker sheets. I’ve found plushies and small figures at conventions, plus event-exclusive merch like signed postcards or lithographs if you catch a pop-up. If you’re a collector, watch for event exclusives and pre-order windows — they can vanish fast. My tip: follow the series’ official social accounts and a couple of secondhand shops; that’s often the only way to snag rare prints or limited-run items without paying absurd scalper prices.
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