

Billy dismisses this, as he is pretty sure he can tell the difference between a real sneeze and a fake one. The screen test, which opens with a Muppet parodying director Rob Reiner, shows Billy (as Harry) telling Piggy (as Sally) over dinner that his date canceled the previous night because she had a cold, Piggy proposes that she might have faked a sneeze to get out of the date. In this version, however, the question is whether men can tell when a woman fakes a sneeze. The screen test parodies the scene in the film in which Harry and Sally discuss whether men can tell when a woman fakes an orgasm. In Episode 103 of Muppets Tonight, Miss Piggy auditions for the role of Sally opposite Billy Crystal as Harry in When Harry Met Sally.The story follows Harry and Sally from their first meeting on a road trip from Chicago to NYC after graduating from college, through incidental encounters over the years, a friendship, and eventually a romantic relationship and marriage 12 years after they first met. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.When Harry Met Sally is a 1989 romantic comedy, which starred Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan as the titular Harry and Sally. " It Had to Be You" ( Isham Jones, Gus Kahn) – Frank Sinatra." Auld Lang Syne" ( Robert Burns) – Louis Armstrong." Don't Get Around Much Anymore" ( Duke Ellington, Bob Russell) – Harry Connick Jr." Call Me" ( Tony Hatch) – Billy Crystal." Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" ( Ralph Blane, Hugh Martin) – Bing Crosby." Don't Be That Way" ( Sampson, Goodman, Mitchell Parish)." Stompin' at the Savoy" ( Benny Goodman, Chick Webb, Edgar Sampson, Andy Razaf) – Harry Connick Jr.7 in E-flat major" ( Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) " The Surrey with the Fringe on Top" ( Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II) – Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan.


" Ramblin' Man" ( Dickey Betts) – Allman Brothers Band." Don't Pull Your Love" ( Brian Potter, Dennis Lambert) – Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds." Our Love Is Here to Stay" ( George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald." It Had to Be You Instrumental Trio " ( Isham Jones, Gus Kahn) – Harry Connick Jr.The music on the soundtrack is performed by Connick, while the music in the film is by various artists: " It Had to Be You (Instrumental Trio)" (Jones, Kahn)." I Could Write a Book" ( Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers)." Don't Get Around Much Anymore" ( Duke Ellington, Bob Russell).

" Stompin' at the Savoy" ( Benny Goodman, Chick Webb, Edgar Sampson, Andy Razaf)." Love Is Here to Stay" ( George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin)." It Had to Be You" ( Isham Jones, Gus Kahn).Connick toured North America in support of this album. 1 on the jazz chart at Billboard magazine and reached the top 50 of the Top 200 Albums chart. Also appearing on the album are tenor saxophonist Frank Wess and guitarist Jay Berliner. Other songs were performed as piano and vocal solos or with Connick's trio with Ben Wolfe on double bass and Jeff "Tain" Watts on drums. Īrrangements and orchestrations on " It Had to Be You", " Where or When", "I Could Write a Book" and "But Not for Me" are by Connick and Shaiman. Connick won his first Grammy Award for Best Jazz Male Vocal Performance. The movie's soundtrack was released by Columbia Records in July 1989 and consists of standards performed by Connick with a big band and orchestra arranged by Marc Shaiman. When Reiner listened to the tape Colomby gave him, he was struck by how Connick sounded like a young Frank Sinatra. Bobby Colomby, the drummer for Blood, Sweat & Tears and a friend of director Rob Reiner, recommended Harry Connick Jr.
