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  1. Here We Go Again (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 02:40. Writer: Björn Ulvaeus - Andersson / Composers: Björn Ulvaeus - Andersson. 01. When I Kissed The Teacher (From "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again") Lily James. When I Kissed The Teacher (From "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again")

    • 21 “I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do”
    • 20 “Chiquitita”
    • 19 “When All Is Said and Done”
    • 18 “SOS”
    • 17 “The Name of The Game”
    • 16 “Our Last Summer”
    • 15 “Waterloo”
    • 14 “I Have A Dream”
    • 13 “Thank You For The Music”
    • 12 "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"

    Sam Proposes To Donna

    Mamma Mia is centered around the wedding of Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) and Sky (Dominic Cooper) on a fictional Greek island, where Sophie grew up with her mother, Donna (Meryl Streep). Sophie never knew her father and invited three of Donna’s ex-lovers to the wedding in hopes that she’d learn the truth and her real dad would be able to walk her down the aisle. When Sophie confessed what she’d done, Sky didn’t take it well. This led Donna and Sam (Pierce Brosnan), one of Sophie’s potential fathe...

    Tanya & Rosie Cheer Donna Up

    “Chiquitita” wasn’t a major hit for ABBA, so perhaps it isn’t surprising that it’s not the best number in Mamma Mia. Still, it’s a sweet performance from Tanya (Christine Baranski) and Rosie (Julie Walters). The Dynamos of Donna and the Dynamos sing the song to Donna to try and cheer her up after she learns about Sophie's surprise wedding guests. The song itself is all about trying to make someone feel better. The lyrics even include a line about being Chiquitita's “best friend.” Thus, it was...

    Donna & Sam's Wedding Reception

    Following a surprise wedding, “When All Is Said and Done” is the song that tells the audience that, despite everything, Donna and Sam get their happy ending. While it’s a sweet song, it’s incredibly slow-paced after everything that has happened up to that point. It doesn’t allow their story to end with the same energy with which it begins. Fortunately, it’s not the last song in Mamma Mia, as the high energy returns shortly after. There are much stronger performances from Brosnan and Streep in...

    Donna & Sam Sing About Their Feelings As aforementioned, Pierce Brosnan’s vocals are not the strongest. That is not a secret, and it’s not to say that Brosnan is bad. He’s fantastic in the role, and his lack of musical experience actually helps the character by displaying his charm and dedication. He really commits to his performance in “SOS,” and ...

    Sophie Wonders If Bill's Her Real Father

    Mamma Mia was Amanda Seyfried’s first movie musical, but not her last, as it allowed her to show off her vocals. Seyfried sounds great on this version of “Name Of The Game.” It’s a slower-paced track, but it’s used to move the mystery of who Sophie’s father is forward. Sophie questions whether it’s really Bill (Stellan Skarsgård) who is her father, which is who Seyfried wanted Sophie’s real dad to be in Mamma Mia. While the performance is good, it’s overshadowed by so many other songs in the...

    Sophie Spends Time With Her Potential Dads

    This song marks the first time the audience gets to hear Colin Firth sing, and he’s surprisingly great. While he, like most of the cast, is not a professionally trained singer, his voice works well for a man who gave up his “rock and roll days.” Brosnan and Skarsgård joining him for the song in which their characters all tell Sophie about knowing her mother works very well. It’s not a high-energy song for the soundtrack, which is why it doesn’t appeal to all the movie’s fans. It gives a great...

    The Mamma Mia End-Credits Sequence

    “Waterloo” is performed by the cast during Mamma Mia’s end credits sequence, but it doesn’t actually make it onto the soundtrack. That’s a shame since it’s a fun sequence for any movie fan who decides to watch the credits all the way through. The vocals aren’t perfect, but the entire group clearly had a good time recording it, which is what makes the song enjoyable. Of course, out of the Mamma Mia songs, ranked, “Waterloo” isn’t the best because there’s a better performance of it out in the s...

    Mamma Mia's Opening Number

    Like “Waterloo,” “I Have A Dream” gets rerecorded for the sequel as well. While Amanda Seyfried sings part of the song in the first movie, Lily James gets to sing more of it in the sequel. Seyfried’s voice, however, is showcased extremely well on the actual soundtrack album. Unlike most of the other songs in Mamma Mia, “I Have A Dream” doesn’t get a big on-screen performance, but it still ranks well among them all. That’s because Seyfried makes the song an earnest explanation of what her char...

    Mamma Mia's End-Credits Song

    “Thank You For The Music” does not appear in the movie proper, appearing in the end credits. It is also a bonus track on the CD version of Mamma Mia’s soundtrack. It’s paired with “I Have A Dream,” and the song plays after several seconds of silence when fans might have thought the song had ended. The ABBA track is a love letter to music, one of the very things that make fans love the movie so much. Again, it’s Amanda Seyfried who gets the solo honors on this song, and her voice is showcased...

    Sophie's Bachelorette Party

    This ensemble number takes place at the bachelorette party after the attendees find two of Sophie's dads. The women crowd around Harry and Bill and tie them up to a post. It’s clear that the party wasn't what the women were expecting, and that the arrival of the men provided them with the type of entertainment they were craving. Although the number is brief, it has great energy, and the music showcases the disco flair that makes ABBA's music so catchy. “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midni...

  2. Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack [2] is the soundtrack album for the 2008 jukebox musical film Mamma Mia!, based on the 1999 stage musical of the same name.Released on July 8, 2008, by Decca and Polydor Records in the United States and internationally, respectively, [3] it features performances by the film's cast including Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Dominic Cooper, Stellan ...

  3. Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Pixie Davies, Joel Dawson & Nathanael Saleh. 1h 34m. Song when Rosie tries to seduce Bill at the wedding reception. Mamma Mia (Reprise) Abba. 1h 37m. Aphrodite's fountain has just erupted, and the wedding guests dance around on the parquet. I Have A Dream (Reprise) Abba.

  4. May 28, 2019 · Rutger Gunnarsson, who played bass and bouzouki on some of ABBA's original hits, also contributed to the soundtrack. Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack List. Honey, Honey - Amanda Seyfried, Ashley Lilley & Rachel McDowall. Money, Money, Money - Meryl Streep, Julie Walters & Christine Baranski. Mamma Mia - Meryl Streep.

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