1. Always Thinking of You (04:05)
Performed by Donna DeLory2. Dance (04:07)
Performed by David Baerwald3. Waiting For A Star To Fall (04:29)
Performed by Boy Meets Girl4. The Three Men Rap(01:09)
Performed by Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson5. Talkin' (05:50)
Performed by Najee6. Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnight aka Goodnight It's Time To Go (01:04)
Performed by Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson (from "Three Men And A Baby")7. The Big Goodbye(03:05)
8. The Wharf (00:52)
9. Where Will You Live (01:16)
10. To England (01:04)
11. Peter & Sylvia In Dressing Room (02:28)
12. Pileforth (00:49)
13. Peter's Proposal (01:15)
14. Motorcycle Montage (00:40)
15. He Doesn't Like Me (01:36)
16. The Wedding Tent (00:26)
17. Rainmaker (01:24)
18. Sylvia To Theatre (01:04)
19. Peter's Plan (02:37)
20. What About Your Needs? (01:29)
waiting for a star to fall by boy meets girl
Boy Meets Girl - "Waiting for a star to fall"
John Parr, the minute i saw you. Says so in the credit list. Titled. "The minute i saw you" (theme from three men and a baby) perforned by John Parr. :)
Mary Bennington
three wise men by James blunt
"Falling Girl" likely refers to the song titled "Sweet Candy". The song "Sweet Candy" was written by "Falling Girl", a band composed of three men who formed in 2011.
The Men / The church of logic, sin and love
The song "Men" was released by the Forester Sisters in 1991.
its called 'Sally's Story', and original composition by David Carbonara http://strongplacemusic.com/scores/mad-men
Mary
Mary
Three Men and a Little Lady.
The three wise men brought gold, myrrh and frankincense for the baby Jesus.
"We Three Kings" A Christmas song Shawn Philips
In the film "Three men and a baby" the baby was a little girl named Mary. The part of Mary was played by two babies Michelle Blair and Lisa Blair.
-The three stooges -The Marx brothers -Three men and a baby? (not including the baby)
1987
There were no oils given at all by any of the three wise men.
One of the Three Wise Men brought frankincense to baby Jesus as a gift, symbolizing his divinity and priestly role.
the song
The baby's name was Mary Bennington.