The Goon Show music: Difference between revisions
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| [[w:Dwight Latham|Dwight Latham]]<br>[[w:Moe Jaffe|Moe Jaffe]] | |||
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| Madeline Hyde<br>Francis Henry]] | |||
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Revision as of 18:05, 30 October 2022
The Goon Show used a lot of music...
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Series: Vintage Goons
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Episode # | Show | Artist | Song | Writer(s) |
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1 | A Christmas Carol | Max Geldray | Jingle Bells | traditional; arranged by Wally Stott |
Ray Ellington | The Beast in Me | Robert Gould Dolores Claman | ||
2 | The Tale of Men's Shirts | Max Geldray | Night Bird | Max Geldray |
Ray Ellington | I Want a Little Girl | Murray Mencher Billy Moll | ||
3 | The Chinese Legs | Max Geldray | Chinatown | Jean Schwartz William Jerome |
Ray Ellington | Sunday | Ned Miller Chester Conn Benny Krueger Jule Styne | ||
4 | Robin's Post | Max Geldray | Bye Bye Blackbird | Ray Henderson Mort Dixon |
Ray Ellington | 'Tain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It) |
Melvin Oliver James Young | ||
5 | The Silver Dubloons | Max Geldray | Love Walked In | George Gershwin Ira Gershwin |
Ray Ellington | This Can't Be Love | Richard Rodgers Lorenz Hart | ||
6 | The Last Smoking Seagoon | Max Geldray | What More Do You Want? | Joan Whitney Alex Kramer Hy Zaret |
Ray Ellington | Too Marvelous for Words | Richard Whiting Johnny Mercer |