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BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY

1) media type="file" key="magic moments - perry como.MP3" width="240" height="20" This song helps foreshadow the relationship between Bridget and Mark. Though they dislike in the beginning of the movie, they fall in love in the end. The song emphasizes the hap ending and suggests that something "magical" will happen between the two characters.
 * "Magic Moments" by Perry Como**

2) media type="file" key="Andy Williams - Can't take my eyes off you.mp3" width="240" height="20" This song also helps foreshadow the relationship between Bridget and Mark. However, the song adds a sense of irony since Bridget seems to think of Mark as a snobby and pompous person. Bridget has a conversation with Mark at her mother's yearly Christmas party, but the conversation does not flow due to their extremely different personalities. The song adds a sense of humor
 * "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" by Andy Williams**

3) media type="file" key="rosey - love.mp3" width="240" height="20" The song sort of questions whether if Bridget should start a proper relationship with Daniel. The song talks about love and the possible true meaning of love. Daniel and Bridget have dinner together, but the scene makes the audience think whether if Bridget deserves a better man or not.
 * "Love" by Rosey**

4) media type="file" key="Robbie Williams - Have You Met Miss Jones.mp3" width="240" height="20" The movie concludes with this song. The song emphasizes the happy ending, and seems to be dedicated to Bridget.. The song is very upbeat and jazzy to show how Bridget has finally achieved happiness.
 * "Have You Met Miss Jones?" by Robbie Williams**

5) media type="file" key="Jamie O'Neal - All By Myself.mp3" width="240" height="20"
 * "All by Myself" by Jamie O'Neal** Bridget is crest-fallen when she hears Mark insult her when he is talking to his mother. She realizes that the blind date was a mistake and she becomes miserable by the idea that she might spend the rest of her life as a spinster. The song empathizes Bridget and helps emphasize how she feels lonely and unattractive.

6) media type="file" key="Dreamsome - Shelby Lynne.mp3" width="240" height="20" When Mark unexpectedly arrives at Bridget's house, Bridget is surprised and delighted. She knows the Mark likes her and allows him to stay for dinner with her friends and celebrate her birthday. The song adds to the dreamy atmosphere. The song helps emphasize how Bridget has transformed and is slowly starting to form a relationship with Mark.
 * "Dreamsome" by Shelby Lynne**

7) media type="file" key="Gabrielle - Out of reach.mp3" width="240" height="20" Bridget finds out that Mark is moving to New York with his partner, after confessing that she likes him. She is once again depressed by the fact that Mark might marry Natasha, Mark's attorney partner. The song emphasizes how Mark has become unreachable. Bridget feels hopeless and the song's clam beat matches her situation.
 * "Out of Reach" by Gabrielle**

8) media type="file" key="05. Dina Carroll - Someone like you.mp3" width="240" height="20" Bridget is having a wonderful time when Mark arrives at her house. Mark helps Bridget cook for her birthday dinner. The song hints that Bridget and Mark are soon going to fall in love and form a strong relationship. The song is also calming which indicates that Bridget is now relaxed about her life.
 * "Someone Like You" by Dina Carroll**

9) media type="file" key="geri halliwell - it's raining men.mp3" width="240" height="20" The song is played when Mark and Daniel fight. Bridget knows that Mark and Daniel are enemies due to an unpleasant past experiences they had together. The song adds to the somehow exciting and thrilling scene, and indicates the chaotic atmosphere. The men also seem to be fighting over Bridget, which shows how Bridget is no longer unwanted.
 * "It's Raining Men" by Geri Halliwell**

10) media type="file" key="Diana Ross & Marvin Ga_ye_Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart) .mp3" width="240" height="20" Bridget falls in love with Daniel after eating dinner with him. The song helps emphasize Bridget's feelings towards Daniel. She is glad that she is not single anymore and is elated by the idea that she has someone to rely on now.
 * "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)" by Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye**

11) media type="file" key="Chaka Khan I'm Every Woman.mp3" width="240" height="20" After finding out that Daniel had been cheating on her and that he is engaged, Bridget is devastated. Bridget decides to transform herself by changing her lifestyle. The song fits perfectly with the scenes since it emphasizes that every woman experiences their ups and downs in life. The song also indicates feminism which matches Bridget's new determination to become more independent.
 * "I'm Every Woman" by Chaka Khan**

12) media type="file" key="14 Pretender Got My Heart.mp3" width="240" height="20" This song hints at how Bridget regrets on falling in love with Daniel. The title of the song indicates how Daniel was faking his true love for Bridget and only hurt her. Bridget is willing to carry on and improve her life.
 * "Pretender Got My Heart" by Alisha's Attic**

13) media type="file" key="15 It's Only a Diary.mp3" width="240" height="20" Mark comes back to London after realizing that he loves Bridget. He shows up in front of her house and tells Bridget that he is not going to America. The song is very peaceful and hopeful, which shows how Bridget has finally achieved happiness. Mark also buys Bridget a new diary to encourage to start a new life with him.
 * "It's Only A Diary" by Patrick Doyle**

14) media type="file" key="Aretha Franklin - Respect.mp3" width="240" height="20" This song also adds a sense of humor since it is played when Daniel Cleaver first appears. He is a workaholic and alcoholic and is a person who embodies several factors that Bridget should avoid. The song is called "Respect," yet the character who appears when song is played is not a respectable character.
 * "Respect" by Aretha Franklin**

15) media type="file" key="UK Garage - Aaron Soul - Ring, Ring, Ring (Original Mix).mp3" width="240" height="20" The song is played when Bridget meets up with her best friends. The song emphasizes Bridget's decision on whether to try and form a relationship with Daniel or not. She is discussing this matter with her friends who understand her situation.
 * "Ring, Ring, Ring" by Aaron Soul**

16) media type="file" key="The Pretenders - Don't Get Me Wrong.mp3" width="240" height="20" The song emphasizes the growing relationship between Bridget and Daniel. They start flirting through e-mails and Bridget tries to drag Daniel's attention by wearing ridiculous clothes. The song shows how Bridget does not want Daniel to create false assumptions about her, and form a relationship with him.
 * "Don't Get Me Wrong" by The Pretenders**

17) media type="file" key="02. Art Of Noise - Peter Gunn.mp3" width="240" height="20" After being asked out by Daniel Cleaver, Bridget is elated. She asks her friends for advice. The rhythm of the song is upbeat and makes the audience wonder what will happen to Bridget. The song also helps deliver the message that Bridget is on a mission to impress Daniel.
 * "Peter Gunn" by The Art of Noise**

18) media type="file" key="Fifth Dimension_Up Up And Away.mp3" width="240" height="20" The song shows how Bridget is delighted by the fact that she has a relationship with someone. However, she has to face other duties and tasks dealing with her mother. The song adds a sense of humor and irony since Bridget is not able to leave or escape from serious problems yet. She has to discuss with her mother about the strain in Bridget's parents' marriage.
 * "Up, Up and Away" by Fifth Dimension**

19) media type="file" key="01 - the dramatics - me and mrs jones.mp3" width="240" height="20" The song is dedicated to women who have the last name of Jones. Bridget is sharing a serious conversation with her mother and the song helps emphasize the strong relationship between them, as well as the life of two ordinary women who happen to have the last name of "Jones."
 * "Me and Mrs. Jones" by The Dramatics**

20) media type="file" key="Fly me to the moon - Julie London.mp3" width="240" height="20" The song is played when Bridget embarrasses herself at a party. She misunderstood the requirements for the party and wore a costume rather than formal attire. The song helps emphasize how Bridget wants to be in a different place to avoid shame.
 * "Fly Me to the Moon" by Julie London**

21) media type="file" key="Craig David & Robbie Craig - Woman Trouble-1.mp3" width="240" height="20" The song emphasizes how Bridget has reached success after getting help from Mark. After experiencing a slump in her life, she realizes that her life is not as bad as she thought. The song explains how Bridget is now more independent and stronger.
 * "Woman Trouble" by Artful Dodger**

22) media type="file" key="01 Ain't No Mountain High Enough original.mp3" width="240" height="20" After finding out that Mark is a complete gentleman and was justified in having a fight with Daniel, Bridget decides to confess her interest towards Mark. The song shows how Bridget is facing another great task that she must accomplish. The rhythm of the song is very upbeat, which adds to the excitement of the scene.
 * "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Diana Ross**

**BIBLIOGRAPHY**

"Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) - Soundtracks." //The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)//. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 May 2010. . "Bridget Jones's Diary movie poster." //movieposter.com//. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 May 2010. .