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Soundtrack To Film Musical Nine Now Available For Digital Download

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Daniel Day-LewisThe original motion picture soundtrack to Rob Marshall's film adaptation of the musical Nine is now available to be purchased and downloaded online. The actual CD will be released in stores on December 22. The 16-track recording features several songs from the original Broadway score, including "Guido's Song" (sung by Daniel Day-Lewis), "A Call From the Vatican" (Penelope Cruz), "Be Italian" (Fergie), "My Husband Makes Movies" (Marion Cotillard), "Cinema Italiano" (Kate Hudson), and "Unusual Way" (Nicole Kidman). There are also a couple new songs that composer/lyricist Maury Yeston wrote specifically for the movie, as well as four bonus tracks. The film Nine, starring Daniel Day-Lewis as a troubled Italian movie director, opens nationwide on December 25.

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Maury Yeston Has Written Three New Songs For Nine Film

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Maury Yeston Broadway ComposerThe forthcoming film version of the Broadway musical Nine will contain three brand new songs, written by the musical's composer, Maury Yeston. Variety has reported that one of them, "Guarda la Luna," is sung by Sophia Loren; the second, "Cinema Italiano," will be sung by Kate Hudson; and the third, "Take It All," is performed by Marion Cotillard. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Nine is about an Italian filmmaker and the many women in his life, including his mother, wife, and mistress. Also starring in the film, to be released in theaters this November, is Nicole Kidman and Penelope Cruz.

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Maury Yeston To Write New Songs For Upcoming Film Version Of Broadway Musical Nine

Monday, July 7, 2008

Maury Yeston, the composer/lyricist of the Broadway musical Nine, is writing additional songs to be included in the new Rob Marshall-helmed movie version of the musical. Although Antonio Banderas created a sensation on Broadway a few years ago when he starred as Guido Contini in the first Broadway revival of Nine, it was Javier Bardem that initially nabbed the role for the movie version. However, Bardem recently dropped out and it is now Daniel Day-Lewis who will be taking on the part of the Italian filmmaker. Nicole Kidman and Penelope Cruz are also on board to co-star.

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