Quadruplets in Love (1991)

It all started at the boxing ring, where Daine (Ricky Rudd) tries to box an opponent (Roger Craig), but it was a dream according to Beth (Maverine Michael). The song was "Somebody Up There Likes Me" by Shelly Walther.

Annie (Marla Medders) works at the retirement center to look for Daine's father Doyle (Raymond Berry), which was actually Denver's (Terry Labonte). The song Annie heard was "Are You Mine" by Myrna Lorrie and Buddy DeVal.

Dallas (Rusty Wallace) was with Carla (Lynn Pomeroy) having a meeting with Carla's dad Darol (Forrest Gregg). The song while Dallas was driving was "He Was On to Something" by Denny Streeter.

Dave (Dale Jarrett) played pool while hearing the Carl Smith song "Let Old Mother Have Her Way." Doyle arrived to check on his son. Doyle was watching "Hee Haw" with Willie Nelson and Faron Young as guests. Later on, Dave's quad brothers arrived and talked about the death of their great-grandfather Jennings. The quads were seven as he died before JFK was killed. The song was "He Walked on Water" by Randy Travis.

Dave arrived home to check on Darla (Gwynn Pomeroy) and their kids Jake and Jordan. Jordan has a stage fright of having a ballet recital.

Daine and Beth heard a Rodney Crowell song "If Looks Could Kill" on the jukebox. Annie heard the Al Jolson song on the record called "You Make Me Love You," Denver saw the kids watching Looney Tunes. It was Michael and Ashley. Later on, Daine and Beth saw the kids Reid and Jessica and they decided to go home.

Dallas arrived the next morning to check on Carla and the kids Lane and Kelly. Dave and Gwyn dances into the song "Til a Tear Becomes a Rose." Denver arrived to check on Annie's dad, same as Carla's dad while hearing "Do You Know You Are My Sunshine" by the Statler Brothers.

The quads and their wives, who were also quads were dancing into Mark Chesnutt and Clint Black songs, "Brother Jukebox" and "Walkin' Away" respectively.

Denver loves Annie, Dave loves Darla, Dallas loves Carla, and Daine fights with Beth, and Daine was at the bar hearing Reba McEntire song "You Lie." Meanwhile Darol told his quad daughters about having Daine back while hearing Doug Stone song "I'd Be Better Off."

At Doyle's retirement house, Daine and Dallas arrived to check on him while watching Eddie Rabbitt's music video "On Second Thought." At the bar, Denver and Dave played pool while hearing Travis Tritt's "Country Club" on the jukebox.

Doyle, Daine and Dallas arrived at Beth's dad's house, and Beth was there with her sisters. Beth went on to apologize as did Daine. The other three couple also apologizes. Darol played the gospel song by Maverine herself called "Ride Out Your Storm." The ending song was the re-recording of "Yesterday's Gone" by Vern Gosdin and Marla herself (Emmylou Harris was in 1977).

Soundtrack Only
1. He Was On to Something - Denny Streeter
2. Yesterday's Gone - Vern Gosdin and Marla Medders (1977 original recording features Emmylou Harris)
3. Somebody Up There Likes Me - Shelly Walther
4. If Looks Could Kill - Rodney Crowell
5. I'd Be Better Off - Doug Stone
6. Walkin' Away - Clint Black
7. Ride Out Your Storm - Maverine Michael
8. Til a Tear Becomes a Rose - Keith Whitley and Lorrie Morgan
9. He Walked on Water - Randy Travis
10. You Lie - Reba McEntire
11. On Second Thought - Eddie Rabbitt
12. Brother Jukebox - Mark Chesnutt

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