A Lil' Ole Bitty Pissant Country Place - Dolly Parton/Teresa Merritt/The Whorehouse Girls And Customers
Sneakin' Around - Dolly Parton/Burt Reynolds
Watchdog Report/Texas Has A Whorehouse In It - Dom DeLuise And The Dogettes
Courtyard Shag - The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas
The Aggie Song - The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas
The Sidestep - Charles Durning
Hard Candy Christmas - Dolly Parton And The Whorehouse Girls
I Will Always Love You - Dolly Parton
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Media Type: CD
Artist: BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXA
Title: SOUNDTRACK
Street Release Date: 06/01/1987
No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXA
Title: SOUNDTRACK
Street Release Date: 06/01/1987
"I am not a fan of country music, but for some odd reason I have never been able to resist Dolly Parton's pretty voice. This is a unique role for such a sweet-natured lady, but she pulls it off just fine. The songs "Hard Candy Christmas" and "I Will Always Love You" show just how great Dolly is at singing. I also like the governor's song and the Aggie boys' naughty tune. You won't regret buying this cd. It is more fun than a barrell of hookers. A+"
Best Little Country CD Ever
S. Foster | Moira, Co Armagh United Kingdom | 12/31/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This movie & this soundtrack are just two of the most exceptional things ever. The music from this movie perfectly captures the fun of the screen & Dolly's great presence & chemistry with Burt Reynolds. The cd captures old Texas from the honky tonk of 20 fans (totally uplifting) to Dolly's fine performances of Little Bitty Pissant Country Place to that Classic I Will Always Love you - still gives me shivers. Her voice is so sincere. There's a fantastically catchy duet with Burt called Sneakin Around. 3 other highlights are The Watchdog song - one of the movie's funniest moments, then hilarious Sidestep (the ooohs are funny). Proabaly the stealer for me is Hard Candy Christmas. One of the movie's most poignant moments & I am getting shivers as I'm typing. The harmonies are sooo good. This movie holds special memories for me & I love watching my mum laugh as she watches it (she's been a Dolly fan since pussy was a kitten). This cd gives me a synopsis of the fun & pleasure that the movie has given me ove rthe past 20 years & just reminds you how fun Dolly Parton is."
After 20 years I finally saw this movie from start to finish
Mr. KnowItAll | In a galaxy far, far away! | 05/07/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In 1982, when this film was released, I had just graduated from high school. Just last week (April of 2002!), I finally watched the film from beginning to end. I LOVED IT!!! This soundtrack is an amazing addition to this wonderful film. Dolly and Burt are perfect together, and Dom is hysterical as the over-zealous crusader! This CD is perfect if you need a quick pick-me-up on your drive in to work, or even to help you forget your lousy day on your drive home. Buy it! Listen to it! And most of all....ENJOY it!!!"
Album was slightly different from the film's songs.
eluminater@hotmail.com | Longview, Washington | 07/19/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Being that the movie is one of my all-time favorites, I can pretty easily spot differences and glitches in the music and cinematography (if any). Which is why I've noticed the similarities and differences between the soundtrack album and the film itself. For example, the song "Little Ol' Bitty Pissant Country Place," (in the film) there are only two main verses to the song, but in the album, there are THREE! There is only one explanation that I can think of for this: during editing of the film for theatrical release, the ORIGINAL second verse of the song was decidely cut from the original film's negative."
There's just something about it.
eluminater@hotmail.com | 09/23/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have to say that I really enjoyed the simplicity of the movie and the music. There was just some kinda quality in Hard Candy Christmas that just hits home. I am a fan of musical of various types, but this one is one of my all time favorites, (even though I am no fan of Burt Reynolds). I won't let that interfere with my enjoyment of Miss Dolly and the rest of the cast. In fact, I guess I have to admit that ole Burty Boy did fit the part well also."