Oooh loved Hot Butter and Green Onions - and of course I remember Theme from a Summer Place and a 5th of Beethoven and Mangione and so much more. Thanks for stopping by!īkCreative from Brooklyn, New York City on May 16, 2010: There are certainly plenty of other songs out there to fill another hub, or two. It's amazing all of the tunes you start to remember when you start putting together information like this. I remember playing The Entertainer at a piano recital.Ĭhristine Mulberry (author) on May 16, 2010: LOVED The Entertainer!! It was one of the first songs I learned on the piano for my mom.it was one of her faves! Theherbivorehippi from Holly, MI on May 17, 2010: Awesome choices! Hymne is one of my all-time faves!! Oh, I'm gonna be her for a while! Right now, I'm listening to Classical Gas. Holle Abee from Georgia on June 05, 2010: Know I've heazrd it often but never knew who it was by!īest hub of all time - that's right - nothing else comes close - and they should put you into a music hall of fame for this - and I should know - I am a master musicologist! Some really cool music here! Some of these I recognise but could never have put a name to - like the Booker T one, for instance. Tony McGregor from South Africa on July 11, 2010: You have it listed as "hitari." Thanks for the great site! Have you heard of australia's dirty three? they are an amazing instrumental group - you should check them out!Ĭhristine Mulberry (author) on July 12, 2010:įor whatever it's worth, the Baby Elephant Walk was in the movie "Hatari" starring John Wayne. Jonathan t from Burlingame, CA on July 18, 2010: I am surprised there didn't seem to be anything by Howard Shore. Wow! beautiful music that brought back a lot of sweet memories. Great video for Mason Williams' "Classical Gas." Also love seeing "Walk, Don't Run" and "Green Onions." Thanks for a great article! "No Matter What Shape Your Stomach's In"?Ĭookie8888 from Indianapolis, IN on October 27, 2010:Ī lot of amazing songs on here. Slave2No1 from Oneida, NY on December 06, 2010: thought the title is "Just For Her", but can't find a song with that title! Thanks again!Ĭhristine Mulberry (author) on December 16, 2010:ĭid Howard Shore do 60s/70's instrumentals? I know he did some of the Lord of the Rings/more modern instrumentals. it's like the Summer of 42 or Benji's Theme. Though I'm still looking for a song I've heard during the 70's or 80's quite not sure. This song hit #1 in 1974 I believe.Īwesome! Thanks for sharing. Great compilation, but it cannot be credible or complete without "Love's Theme" by Barry White. After a few repetitions of the whistle, synthesizers began to sound over the whistle. In 1980 there was an instrumental hit which started with a whistle. These tunes are simply great.they remind me so much of my childhood.when i play these tunes on my radio show my listeners just go crazy.they want to hear them over & over again. Please e-mail me if you know the artist or have a copy - Montesin on April 30, 2011: the wasonly 1 word spoken in the middkle of the song - the title "69" song was dear to me because i gradulated in 1969. cheersĭoes anyone remember instrumental song called "69" it started out with a harley davison reving the engin. I can hum the tune and pay it on guitar but cannot find it. it may have been for a surf movie, the music sounds orchestrated but it has great distorted guitar in it. i have scowered the internet but cannot find it. its actually not unlike paul mauriats Love is blue. it was played in australia and had a video that showed a Beach and surf. Hi, i wondered if you knew the name of aħ0s instrumental which had a great guitar solo in it, sounded almost italian style. Missing these on this list just shows how little the researcher knows classic rock. I've saved it in my spotify, along with several others that tickled my nostalgia nerve from this webpage. to hell with it!" and figure out which song it was. Thank You!!! I've been bothered by an instrumental stuck in my head for a few years now (turns out to be "A Taste of Honey" by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. Given this sketchy description, can anyone help? I can't remember it's name but it was definitely Top 40. I'm not sure if it's a Mike sold field song but this is surely from the late 60s. It has strings playing the repeating theme and a action of tubular bells. I remember lots of instrumentals, being a child of the 60s but one eludes me. a couple more that comes to my mind "The hustle", Van McCoy and the jethrotullish "House of the king" by Focus So far, I've listened to the themes of Combat and G.E.True. Their machine gunner is set-up in the foyer and the German bodys are stacked-up one each side of the doorway. I recall one show where Allied forces are holed-up in a church basement. I'm after a Sixties TV Show Symphonic Theme song.
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