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Diner: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Diner: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Tracks
1. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On - Jerry Lee Lewis
2. Teenager in Love - Dion & the Belmonts
3. Thousand Miles Away - The Heartbeats
4. Somethin' Else - Eddie Cochran
5. I Wonder Why - Dion & the Belmonts
6. Honey Don't - Carl Perkins
7. Mr. Blue - The Fleetwoods
8. Reconsider Baby - Lowell Fulson
9. Ain't Got No Home - Clarence "Frogman" Henry
10. Come Go With Me - The Del Vikings
11. Beyond the Sea - Bobby Darin
12. Theme from "A Summer Place"
13. Fascination - Jane Morgan
14. Where or When - Dick Haymes
15. It's All in the Game - Tommy Edwards
16. Whole Lotta Lovin' - Fats Domino
17. Take Out Some Insurance - Jimmy Reed
18. Dream Lover - Bobby Darin
19. Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley
20. Goodbye Baby - Jack Scott
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evocative tracks
5
it speaks for itself-someone broke into my car the only thing taken, my Diner tape.
Posted by Anonymous, on 1998-06-27
Classic film, classic soundtrack
5
Diner is my all-time favorite film because it's just so natural: the dialogue, the action, the actors are very real and comfortable. The same can be said for the soundtrack: 20 great songs from the early days of rock & roll that sound good and feel good anytime anywhere. If you've seen the movie, you'll love singing along on Ain't Got a Home; if you haven't see the movie, this album stands on its own (but do see the movie!)
Posted by Anonymous, on 1998-12-29
Good Food, Good Music, Good Movie
5
This soundtrack should satisfy just about eveyone, it's got good old rock & roll, rockabilly, pop standards, and beautiful ballads. You like rockin' rockabilly, you get Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Eddie Cochran and Jack Scott, a stereo version of "A Teenager In Love" by Dion & the Belmonts, two classics by Bobby Darin, and one by the king himself Elvis. This is a great soundtrack with a little bit for everyone.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2000-01-23