Customer Rating:      Summary: About Mexican Song Comment: The Mariachi song in the restaurant were Tom Cruise and Renee Zellweger did the dinning scene wasn't Armando Manzanero's "Por Debajo de la Mesa"... it was Gloria Estefan's "No me vuelvo a enamorar"
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Music Comment: This soundtrack came out when the only things I was sure of in life was my music, my cats and my strength. I was married to a man much like Jerry McGuire but my guy didn't wise up in time to save the marriage. It was as though the music in this soundtrack had been put together just for me; Wise Up, Sandy, The Horses, Shelter, etc. I enjoyed it then and I still do. I think it's well worth owning.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great film, bad soundtrack Comment: The soundtrack album for JERRY MAGUIRE is deeply flawed.
The first five songs have one thing in common: shaky vocals that border on annoying. Most of the others are simply mediocre. The best here, Springsteen's "Secret Garden," McCartney's "Momma Miss America" and Dylan's "Shelter From The Storm" are just not enough to save or make owning this one worthwhile.
A backward pass for a loss of yardage. (2½ stars)
Customer Rating:      Summary: About the Mexican Song Comment: I've been trying to find the exact song sung in this movie but I can't. The original version was written by Armando Manzanero and it's name is "Por debajo de la mesa". This one is a very popular song sung by many artists in Latin America, but the best performance by far is by Luis Miguel. Too bad that this CD is missing a few of the melodies heard in the film.
Customer Rating:      Summary: how about the Mexican song? Comment: Anyone know what's the mariachi song being sung while Rene Zellwegger is returning from the bathroom at the Mexican Restaurant?
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