NELSON RIDDLE / ROUTE 66 THEME



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NELSON RIDDLE ''ROUTE 66 THEME'' #30 BILLBOARD CHART HIT (1962)


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Just a guess: Tony ... ( 4 months ago by tuxguys)
Just a guess: Tony Mottola on guitar in the second chorus?
I like the acoustic ... ( 4 months ago by usfansw)
I like the acoustic bass especially. The Defenders Theme is another good track. Cant find it here though. This music was too good for the lousy quality TV show it was written for.
bravo!!! makes me ... ( 4 months ago by lagov)
bravo!!! makes me want to take a drive!
Great montage Hank! ... ( 4 months ago by sirleucelot)
Great montage Hank! Thanks for uploading!
Riddle had many TV ... ( 4 months ago by oakmont9)
Riddle had many TV and Movie themes. Route 66 and The Untouchables were his best on TV, plus Theme from Lolita(1962)-Yah, Yah- was his best on film.
I was named after ... ( 4 months ago by rocketsharc)
I was named after one of the guys in this show. :) (and my name isnt Buzz)
I love listening to ... ( 3 months ago by SSGTA440)
I love listening to this as I cruise down the freeway in my '66 Charger!...this song is definitely 60's cool!! It just takes me back to a better time!
"great memories!" ... ( 2 months ago by robtcf)
"great memories!" You bet!
Absolutely superb, ... ( 2 months ago by isleyrundgren)
Absolutely superb, this is tight combo playing, but the instrument that i have to single out as exceptionally good is the piano, the hook just wont. I cant get enough of this. Brill
Yeah, I agree... ... ( 2 months ago by SSGTA440)
Yeah, I agree... the more I listen to this, the better it sounds! Could some expert tell me who the some of the musicians on this track are; trumpet, piano, drums, guitar, bass..I need to know.
When this series ... ( 2 months ago by isleyrundgren)
When this series started airing in England, I was only about 5 years old, too young to fully understand the storylines, but i made sure i was sat in front of the telly, just to see the beginning where Marty and George are driving that cool convertible in time to the theme music. As i tried to state earlier(but incompletely), that piano hook just wont quit. Is this theme available, i need to get a copy--pronto. If any of you readers are swing dancers, this is a great song to cut a rug to. Awesome
Hi isleyrundgren,, ... ( 2 months ago by SSGTA440)
Hi isleyrundgren,,good call, The theme is available on disc, N.R. TV themes. I was about 5 as well, my dad would try to explain what was happening but I just loved that 'Vette!! Yes, it would be a good one to dance to,,,just wish is was longer..but who are the musicians playing the solos...this is driving me nuts...This tune just sends me AWAY!!!
Still cool !!! The ... ( 2 months ago by ransomwri)
Still cool !!! The TV Series was great . Good writing
Quite possibly the ... ( 2 months ago by OceanRailroader)
Quite possibly the coolest television theme of all time.
that guitar in the ... ( 2 months ago by leopoldomarcialochoa)
that guitar in the middle of the song was terrific!!!!
I have looked and ... ( 2 months ago by sly1mo)
I have looked and looked and can't find a definitive answer on who played guitar. Mottola is a good guess, but considering the time and the fact that it's Riddle's orchestra, it's probably either Howard Roberts or Barney Kessel. I'd vote for HR because he was known for endings like this one.
The guitarist ... ( 1 month ago by SSGTA440)
The guitarist couldn't be Mottola, he was born in 1949, according to Wikipedia...so either Kessel or Roberts. Most likely Roberts as he has played on lots of other TV themes. Now...folks, what about that trumpet???
Que bien!!! Esta ... ( 1 month ago by shakataksmothjazz)
Que bien!!! Esta musica es maravillosa!!! Muchas gracias por compartirla!!! *****
this and the ... ( 1 month ago by ToeIn2194)
this and the opening of Then Came Bronson...the coolest free spirtied themes!
I'd say the trumpet ... ( 1 month ago by joe80dman)
I'd say the trumpet was done by Jack Sheldon, but it's hard telling. These guys could crank it out, couldn't they? And nothing further needs to be said of Nelson Riddle. Pure perfection!
Tony Mottola was an ... ( 1 month ago by leopoldomarcialochoa)
Tony Mottola was an number one guitar player and his son have the same name, so maybe he was or, Tommy Tedesco?
It wasn't Kessel or ... ( 1 month ago by mmckee58)
It wasn't Kessel or Roberts, and damnit, I'm away from my reference materials, but I can assure you it wasn't anyone famous or semi-famous. I'll get back with his name, which you probably won't recognize.
Array ( 1 month ago by leopoldomarcialochoa)
mmckee58,it
´s ok for me
a great tv Show ... ( 1 day ago by greentom7777)
a great tv Show also



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