Various Artists: Classic TV Themes of the '50s & '60s: Danger Men, Mavericks, Thrillers and Twilight Zones (Original Soundtrack) - COMPACT DISCS
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Various Artists: Classic TV Themes of the '50s & '60s: Danger Men, Mavericks, Thrillers and Twilight Zones (Original Soundtrack) - COMPACT DISCS

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Various Artists: Classic TV Themes of the '50s & '60s: Danger Men, Mavericks, Thrillers and Twilight Zones (Original Soundtrack) - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Classic TV Themes of the '50s & '60s: Danger Men, Mavericks, Thrillers and Twilight Zones (Original Soundtrack) Artist: Various Artists Label: Jasmine Records Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 604988262124 Genre: Soundtrack Release Date: 2017 12 16 Number of Discs: 1 (2017 Jasmine) 40 Tracks Something of a follow up to Jasmine's earlier collection of TV and movie themes, Watching The Detectives (JASMCD2615), this generous, 40 track compilation

Title: Classic TV Themes of the '50s & '60s: Danger Men, Mavericks, Thrillers and Twilight Zones (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Various Artists
Label: Jasmine Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 604988262124
Genre: Soundtrack
Release Date: 2017-12-16
Number of Discs: 1

(2017/Jasmine) 40 Tracks - Something of a follow-up to Jasmine's earlier collection of TV and movie themes, Watching The Detectives (JASMCD2615), this generous, 40-track compilation concentrates on TV themes from 'The Golden Age' of television. Around a third of the tracks are from popular TV Westerns, notably Gunsmoke, Wagon Train, The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp, Cheyenne, Bronco, Have Gun Will Travel, Maverick, The Rifleman, Rawhide, Bonanza!, Laramie and Zorro! Crime and Detective series were very nearly as popular as Westerns, as depicted here by M Squad, The Untouchables, Naked City, 77 Sunset Strip, Hawaiian Eye, Johnny Staccato, Peter Gunn and a trio of UK-originated shows, Ghost Squad, Maigret and No Hiding Place. Elsewhere, Spies are covered by Danger Man and The Saint (the former, titled Secret Agent is the US), while Fantasy & Sci-Fi encompass Quatermass & The Pit, One Step Beyond, The Twilight Zone, Boris Karloff's Thriller and Out Of This World. Shows like Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre, Route 66, Adventures In Paradise, Philadelphia Story, Dr Kildare and Ben Casey all perhaps fall under the heading of General Drama, while the Dinah Shore Chevy Show and the mighty American Bandstand both come under a musical remit. Finally, America's favourite - and most successful - Comedy show was, by far, I Love Lucy. Many of these tracks are taken from the actual soundbeds of their original TV series, and have never been commercially released before.

Tracks:
1.1 Adventures in Paradise: Theme from Adventures in Paradise - Jerry Byrd
1.2 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Funeral March of a Marionette
1.3 American Bandstand: Bandstand Boogie - Les ;?Larry Elgart
1.4 Ben Casey: Theme from Ben Casey - Valjean
1.5 Bonanza: Original TV Theme Music
1.6 Boris Karloff's Thriller: Thriller Theme - Pete Rugolo
1.7 Bronco: Original TV Theme Music
1.8 Cheyenne: Original TV Theme Music
1.9 Danger Man: Original TV Theme Music
1.10 Dinah?Shore Chevy Show: Original TV Theme Music
1.11 Dr Kildare: Three Stars Will Shine Tonight - Richard Chamberlain
1.12 Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre: Man of Mystery - the Shadows
1.13 Ghost Squad: Ghost Squad Theme - Tony Hatch
1.14 Gunsmoke: Original TV Theme Music
1.15 Have Gun Will Travel: The Ballad of Paladin - Johnny Western
1.16 Hawaiian Eye: Original TV Theme Music (Intro Theme)
1.17 I Love Lucy: Original TV Theme Music (Closing Theme)
1.18 Johnny Staccato: Staccato's Theme - Elmer Bernstein
1.19 Laramie: Original TV Theme Music (Intro Theme)
1.20 The Life and?Legend of Wyatt Earp: The Legend of Wyatt Earp - Hugh O'Brian
1.21 M?Squad: M?Squad Theme - Stanley Wilson ;?His Orchestra
1.22 Maigret: Original TV Theme Music
1.23 Maverick: Original TV Theme Music
1.24 Naked City: Original TV Theme Music (Closing Theme)
1.25 No Hiding Place: No Hiding Place - Ken MacKintosh
1.26 One Step Beyond: Fear (Opening Theme) - Harry Lubin
1.27 Out of This World: Out of This World - Tony Hatch
1.28 Peter Gunn: Peter Gunn Gunn Theme - Henry Mancini
1.29 Philadelphia Story: Tracy's Theme - Spencer Ross
1.30 Quatermass and the Pit: Original TV Theme Music (Opening Theme)
1.31 Rawhide: Rawhide - Frankie Laine
1.32 The Rifleman: Original TV Theme Music
1.33 Route 66: Original TV Theme Music (Closing Theme) - Nelson Riddle ; Ray Sherman
1.34 The Saint: Theme from the Saint - Edwin Astley
1.35 77 Sunset Strip: Original TV Theme Music - Don Ralke
1.36 Twilight Zone: Original TV Theme Music
1.37 The Untouchables: Original TV Theme Music
1.38 Wagon Train: Original TV Theme Music
1.39 Wagon Train: Wagon Train - Johnny O'Neill
1.40 Zorro: Original TV Theme Music (Opening Title Theme)
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