Little Voice (1998)
After the death of her father, Little Voice or LV becomes a virtual recluse, never going out and hardly ever saying a word. She just sits in her bedroom listening to her father's collection of old records of Shirley Bassey, Marilyn Monroe and various other famous female singers. But at night time, LV sings, imitating these great singers with surprising accuracy. One night she is overheard by one of her mother's boyfriends, who happens to be a talent agent. He manages to convince her that her talent is special and arranges for her to perform at the local night club, but several problems arise.
The movie Little Voice, released in 1998, features 29 songs from artists like Ethel Merman, The Trammps, Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland. What is your favorite song from Little Voice?
Songs from Little Voice
- There's No Business Like Show Business (1946)
- Ethel Merman
- Disco Inferno (1976)
- The Trammps
- Come Fly With Me (1958)
- Frank Sinatra
- Come Rain or Come Shine (1946)
- Judy Garland
- A Whiter Shade Of Pale (1967)
- Procol Harum
- The Wonder of You (1959)
- Elvis Presley
- That's Entertainment (1953)
- Judy Garland
- The Man that Got Away (1953)
- Jane Horrocks
- It's Not Unusual (1965)
- Tom Jones
- The Dicky Bird Hop (1926)
- Gracie Fields
- My Heart Belongs to Daddy (1938)
- Marilyn Monroe
- Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be) (1941)
- Jane Horrocks
- Over the Rainbow (1939)
- Jane Horrocks
- Happy Birthday (1893)
- Jane Horrocks
- Chicago (that toddlin' town) (1922)
- Jane Horrocks
- Goldfinger (1964)
- Shirley Bassey
- The White Cliffs of Dover (1941)
- Michael Caine
- I Wanna Be Loved By You (1928)
- Jane Horrocks
- Big Spender (1965)
- Jane Horrocks
- Sing As We Go (1934)
- Jane Horrocks
- Falling in Love Again (1930)
- Jane Horrocks
- Tub Thumping (1997)
- Chumbawamba
- Get Happy (1930)
- Jane Horrocks
- Rawhide (1959)
- Frankie Laine
- When You Smile (1974)
- I Never Cried So Much in All My Life (1934)
- We're Off to See the Wizard (1939)
- It's Over (1964)
- Michael Caine
- The Last Farewell (1971)
- Roger Whittaker