

I always politely differ when folks call these kinds of tapes and CDs "nostalgia." No, this is a collection of highly-melodic comedic and dramatic music - done in the exact tempo, with the exact notes and the exact sound as the original (minus the scratchiness, of course!)" "The original music in these shorts brimmed with a sense of joy and humor. The only difference? There isn't the age-caused static and scratchiness you hear on the films. They used period instruments, period mikes and perfectly revived virtually each and every one of the themes you hear in the background on the Little Rascals shorts. Working from original and yellowing sheets, or the original films, these folks went back and note by note reconstructed these themes. Review: "Can a CD achieve more than perfection? The Beau Hunks clearly have in their absolutely incredible re-recreation of Roy Shield's famous Little Rascals music, used throughout the original run by the Hal Roach Studios.

"The Beau Hunks Play the Original Little Rascals Music" music by LeRoy Shield A fantastic gift for film music fans! The premiere and OUT OF PRINT modern recordings of the themes from the Hal Roach "Little Rascals" shorts. Retrieved May 5, 2017.Item: 144270283503 Beau Hunks Play Original Little Rascals Music CD OOP Hal Roach comedy.

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The song was also used in the 1993 movie A Bronx Tale opening the racetrack scene, as well as on Arrow at the end of the eighteenth episode of the fifth season, titled "Disbanded".
The song was featured during the 1969 college graduation scene in The First Wives Club. It was also featured in the movie Kingpin immediately following the scene that shows how Roy got his rubber hand. It was also featured at the end of a second-season episode of The Greatest American Hero in which Ralph had to disarm a nuclear missile. The song is featured in a Scrubs episode, at the start of a season 6 episode with Zach Braff who plays J.D. Renée Geyer covered the song on her album Dedicated (2007). The first album on which the song appeared was Time Peace: The Rascals' Greatest Hits. It was RIAA-certified as a Million Seller on June 28, 1968. It became a big hit in the United States, reaching number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and also reaching number 36 on the Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart. The song was written one morning in Honolulu, Hawaii when the band was invited to perform there by promoter Tom Moffatt. The song continued the theme of carefree optimism that had distinguished the previous year's " Groovin'". Together with the Doors " Hello, I Love You" it's credited with changing the industry standard of singles. The single was one of the earliest released in stereo, as 7-inch singles generally were in mono. Coming out in early 1968, it was the group's first single released under that name rather than the Young Rascals. " A Beautiful Morning" is a song written by Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati and recorded by the Rascals.
