Home Alone

Does anyone know the name of the song played in Home Alone 2:Lost in New York, when Kevin is in the taxi driving over Brooklyn Bridge?? Its a Christmas song and a woman with that kind of gospel voice thats all I know. Google was no help. I had it last year but cant find the fooker anywhere.:smiley:

Home Alone is a rite ole film altogether.

[quote=“tiger”]Does anyone know the name of the song played in Home Alone 2:Lost in New York, when Kevin is in the taxi driving over Brooklyn Bridge?? Its a Christmas song and a woman with that kind of gospel voice thats all I know. Google was no help. I had it last year but cant find the fooker anywhere.:smiley:

Home Alone is a rite ole film altogether.[/quote]

5 seconds on google.

I would say it’s the last song listed

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104431/soundtrack

Its not on the soundtrack art. I checked prior to asking here. Anyway I found it there (i think) will someone listen and see if you remember, I think its it couldnt be 100% sure about it

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV8x7H3DD8Y
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Yeah its it alright heres the home alone version. happy days.

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That will be all.

Shall we talk about Home Alone? My personal favourite is 2. Those muppets who played Kevin in 3 and 4 really made a balls of it.

The first one is by far the best, went to see it in the Square the day it came out, so I did.

First one is fucking brilliant. Saw it in The Forum (RIP) in Glasthule when it came out. Watch it every year with the oul lad now on Christmas Eve.

That Phil Spector Christmas album is essential listening this time of year too.

Tommy tank time.

It has to be Home Alone 1 for me. Sublime stuff. I’d have Home Alone 2 up there challenging it too as that’s a cracker in its own right. I’ve never seen Home Alone 3 or 4. Once Macaulay went, then so too did my interest.

I saw about 3 minutes of 3 or 4 (cant remember which one) and almost wept at it’s shiteness. 1 & 2 are brilliant. Based on a true story too.

That happened to you. Flano hardman status at the age of 8. :smiley:

Along with the Gene Wilder Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Home Alone 1/2 essential viewing over the Christmas. Back to the Future as well because Rte would show each film at the same time on 3 consective days.