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Three songs written by Stephen Sondheim were adapted and arranged for the film by composer Jonathan Tunick. Albert's first song (as Starina) is "Can That Boy Foxtrot," cut from Sondheim's Follies. "Little Dream" was written specifically for the film, ultimately used during Albert's rehearsal with the gum-chewing dancer.[3] While Armand and Katharine dance in her office, they sing "Love Is in the Air", cut from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.
In addition to Sondheim's contributions, Tunick utilized popular dance and disco hits, such as Donna Summer's "She Works Hard for the Money" and Sister Sledge's "We Are Family", along with Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine's "Conga"
1 We Are Family - Goldman Girls 3:54
2 William Tell Overture - Stephen Goldstein 1:28
3 She Works Hard For The Money - Donna Summer 3:55
4 Can That Boy Fox Trot - Nathan Lane 2:37
5 Mi Guajira - Cachao 3:53
6 Little Dream - Nathan Lane 3:25
7 No Pain For Cakes - Lounge Lizards 3:57
8 Love Is In The Air - Christine Baranski, Robin Williams 3:08
9 I Could Have Danced All Night - Hank Azaria, Gene Hackman, Robin Williams, Dianne Wiest 1:10
10 We Are Family (Reprise) - Goldman Girls 2:58
11 Family Salsa - Stephen Goldstein 2:14
12 Conga - Gloria Estefan, Miami Sound Machine 3:52