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Picture This Playlist 25: The Globe

(This program was broadcast on WRIU Kingston, 90.3 FM and streaming at wriu.org on Sunday, November 12, from 7-8 PM)

This is It from The Bugs Bunny Show, written by Jerry Livingston and Mack David, performed by Charlie Ruggiero

The Happy Carousel from Charade, composed by Henry Mancini

At Home with the Infant, from The Kid, composed by Charlie Chaplin

Flight to New Harbor from Encounters at the End of the World, composed and performed by Henry Kaiser and David Lindley

What Happens Next? from The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, composed by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis

Aberfan from Season Three of The Crown, composed by Martin Phipps

Title track from Mon Oncle, composed by Frank Barcellini

Theme from It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, composed by Ernest Gold

Pepperland from Yellow Submarine, composed by George Martin

If I Were King of the Forest from The Wizard of Oz, composed by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg, performed by Bert Lahr

Title track from Yojimbo, composed by Masaru Sato

Maketekahu from Hunt for the Wilderpeople, composed and performed by Moniker

Evelyn Everywhere from Everything, Everywhere, All at Once, composed and performed by Son Lux

Title track from Volver, composed by Alfredo Le Pera and Carlos Gardel, performed by Estrella Morente

Trifecta or Ricky Baker from Hunt for the Wilderpeople, composed and performed by Moniker

Picture This Playlist 24: The Globe

(This program was broadcast on Sunday, November 5 from 7 to 8 PM on WRIU, Kingston, 90.3 FM and streaming at wriu.org)

The Nude Dance from You Are What You Eat, composed and performed by Hamza El Din 

Sikiliza Kwa Whahenga from Get Out, composed and performed by Michael Abels with the Budapest Scoring Orchestra

A felicidade from Black Orpheus, composed and performed by Antonio Carlos Jobim

Samba de Orfeo from Black Orpheus, composed and performed by Luiz Bonfa’

Red Sun or Le Soleil Rouge from Amsterdam, composed by David O. Russel, Kia Colton and Hildur Guonadottir and performed by Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, and David Washington

The Shadow of Your Smile from The Sandpiper, composed and performed by Johnny Mandel and Mantovani

A Man and a Woman from A Man and A Woman. composed by Francis Lai

Que Sera Sera from The Man Who Knew Too Much, composed by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, performed by Doris Day 

s’Roethe-Zauerli from The Grand Budapest Hotel. composed by Ruedi and Werner Roth and performed by Ose-Schuppel

Old Man Mazurka from Moonstruck, composed by Dick Hyman, performed by Dick Hyman featuring the accordion of Dominic Cortese

There’s A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow from Carousel of Progress, composed by Richard and Robert Sherman, performed by Rex Allen

Happy Campers from Encounters at the End of the World, composed and performed by Henry Kaiser and David Lindley

You’re So Cool from True Romance, composed by Hans Zimmer

Medley from La Dolce VitaPatricia/ Canzonetta/Entrata Dei Gladiatori/Parlami Di Me (Valzer), composed by Nino Rota

Il Postino (Titoli) , composed by Luis Enrique Bacalov

L’isola misteriosa from Mysterious Island from the Mysterious Island of Captain Nemo, composed by Gianni Ferrio

In the Garden, from Orlando, composed and performed by David Motion and Sally Potter

Title theme from The Last Emperor composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto

Listen Now to Picture This, starting with Number 23: Scary Monsters and Super Creeps

Dear subscribers,

They tell me there’s 910 of you. I was thinking, if each subscriber told another person about this site and the new thing here where you can actually listen to broadcasts of Picture This, my radio show on WRIU 90.3 FM (streaming at wriu.org), why the numbers of subscribers and therefore listeners might grow by leaps and bounds. Tell two people or three, and well, the possibilities stagger the imagination (or not). In any case, have a listen. The inaugural offering is last Sunday night’s show, Scary Monsters and Super Creeps (nod, to David Bowie for the title), which was inspired, of course, by Halloween. Check out the Playlist below and click away!

Playlist 23 (originally broadcast on Sunday 10/29 from 7-8 PM, on WRIU, 90.3 Kingston, and streaming at wriu.org)

Open from The Devil’s Carnival, written by Daniel Zdunich with Saar Hendelman

Opening Themes from Dark Shadows and Quentin’s Theme, both composed by Robert Cobert

Fire Leap from The Wicker Man, composed by Paul Giovanni, performed by Magnet

 Once Upon a Time There Was a Pretty Fly/The Lullaby from Night of the Hunter. Songs composed by Betty Benson and performed by Benson and Kitty White

Lullaby from Rosemary’s Baby, composed by Krzysztof Komeda, and la-laed by Mia Farrow.

I’ve Written a Letter to Daddy from Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, composed by Frank De Vol and performed by Bette Davis

Ave Satani, from The Omen, composed by Jerry Goldsmith

Theme from The Amityville Horror, composed by Lalo Schifrin

Main Title and Opening from The Canterville Ghost, composed by George Bassman

Bucket of Blood from Carrie, composed by Pino Donaggio

Main Title from The Mephisto Waltz, composed by Jerry Goldsmith

Prelude from Psycho, composed by Bernard Hermann

Appointment with The Wicker Man from The Wicker Man, dialogue performed by Christopher Lee

The Main Theme from The Shining, composed and performed by Wendy Carlos

John’s Theme from Don’t Look Now, composed by Pino Donaggio

Fantasia for Strings from The Exorcist, composed by Krzysztof Penderecki

All Hallows-Eve Ball from Van Helsing, composed by Alan Silvestri

Alfred in the Crypt from The Fearless Vampire Killers, composed by Krzysztof Komeda

Bruder de Schattens (Brother of the Shadows) from Nosferatu the Vampyre, composed and performed by Popol Vuh

Picture This Playlist 22: Mostly Pirates!

(This program was broadcast on WRIU, Kingston, 90.3 FM and streaming at wriu.org from 7 to 8 PM, on Sunday, October 22).  

Hornpipe from Down to the Sea in Ships, composed by Alfred Newman

Two Hornpipes from Pirates of the Caribbean, composed by Hans Zimmer

Portsmouth Harbor from Mutiny on the Bounty, composed by Bronislaw Kapers

A Whale of a Tail from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, written by Al Hoffman and Norman Gimbel, and performed by Kirk Douglas

The Way of a Sailor from Long John SilverDavid Buttolph Jr. wrote the music and lyrics.

Having a Day from Our Flag Means Death, composed by Mark Mothersbaugh

In the Dory from Captains Courageous, composed by Franz Waxman

Lost at Sea from Finding Dory, composed by Thomas Newman

The Fog’s Just Lifting from The Perfect Storm, composed by Hans Zimmer

The Sea-The Lagoon from Beneath the 12 Mile Reef, composed by Bernard Herrmann

Tahitian Drums/Lucky Stars from Mutiny on the Bounty, composed by Bronislaw Kaper

Main Title from Captain Blood, composed by Eric Wolfgang Korngold

Presenting the Hook is from Hook, composed by John Williams

Attacking Ships from The Pirates: Band of Misfits, in England, The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! composed by Theodore Shapiro

We Call Them Pirates from The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, composed by Mark Mothersbaugh

Theme from Black Sails, composed by Bear McCrary

With Cat-Like Tread from The Pirates of Penzance, composed by W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan, and performed by the cast

A Pirate’s Life and To Death We Go from Our Flag Means Death, written and performed by Joel Fry

Davy Jones from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, composed by Hans Zimmer

Picture This Playlist 21: It Fell Out of the Sky

This program was broadcast Sunday, October 15, from 7 to 8 PM on WRIU, Kingston, 90.3 FM, also streaming at wriu.org

The Theme from Stargate SGI composed by David Arnold and arranged by Joel Goldsmith

Dear Alien (Who Art in Heaven) from Asteroid City, written by Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley, performed by the Asteroid City Cast

The Man who Fell to Earth from the movie of the same name written and performed by John Phillips

The Theme from Futurama (the extended mix), composed and performed by Christopher Tyng

Main Title from Aliens, composed by James Horner

Contamination from John Carpenter’s The Thing, composed by Ennio Morricone

Nothing Like This Claw Found in Nature! from Forbidden Planet, composed and performed by Lewis and Bebe Barron

The Dark Star Theme from Dark Star, composed John Carpenter

The Thing from John Carpenter’s The Thing, composed by Ennio Morricone

Shuttle to the Orville from The Orville, composed by Bruce Broughton

Title Theme from Starman, composed by John Carpenter

The Superman March from Superman (1978), composed by John Williams

Title Theme from Galaxy Quest, composed and performed by David “Fathead” Newman

A Waste of Space from Contact, composed by Alan Silvestri

Title Theme from It Came from Outer Space composed by Irving Gertz, Herman Stein and Henry Mancini, under the supervision of Joseph Gershenson, performed by Dick Jacobs and his Orchestra

Closing Theme from Men in Black, composed by Danny Elfman

Trip to Neptune from Ad Astra, composed by Max Richter

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Picture This Playlist Twenty: Comedy Tonight

(This program was broadcast on Sunday, October 8, from 7 to 8 PM, on WRIU, Kingston, 90.3 FM, and streaming at wriu.org)

Comedy Tonight from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, performed by Zero Mostel and cast

Lydia the Tattooed Lady, from At the Circus, composed by Yip Harburg and Harold Arlen, performed by Groucho Marx

Make ‘Em Laugh from Singin’ in the Rain, composed by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, performed by Donald O’Connor

Movie Stars in the Bathroom from Richard Pryor, written and performed by Richard Pryor

The Plot, dialogue from The Producers, written by Mel Brooks and performed by Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder

I’m Number One from The Muppets Most Wanted, composed by Bret McKenzie and Mickey Petralia, performed by Matt Vogel and Ricky Gervais

Boggie, Bunce and Bean, from The Fantastic Mr. Fox, composed by Alexandre Desplat

No One Gets Left Behind from Little Miss Sunshine, composed by Mychael Danna, and performed by DeVotchKa and Mychael Danna

Pure Imagination from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory composed by Anthony Newley and Leslie Briccuse, performed by Gene Wilder.

The Maladjusted Jester from The Court Jester, composed by Sylvia Fine, performed by Danny Kaye.

A Hard Day’s Night from The Peter Sellers Collection, composed by John Lennon and Paul McCarney, performed by Peter Sellers

Alan Partridge with samples of Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge, song written and performed by DognDust

Din’ We from Popeye, composed by Harry Nilsson, performed Robert Fortier

Wallace and Gromit Theme from The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, composed by Julian Nott

The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down (Roger’s Song) from Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Composed by Alan Silvestri, performed by Charles Fleischer

The Simpsons MedleyWe Do (or The Stonecutter’s song), music by Alf Clausen, lyrics by John Swartzwelder, performed by Julie KavnerDan Castellaneta, and Simpsons cast members

The Itchy and Scratchy Theme from The Krusty the Clown Show, composed by Robert Israel and Sam Simon

Send in the Clowns from The Krusty the Clown Show, composed by Stephen Sondheim performed by Dan Castellaneta as both Krusty and Sideshow Mel

Honey Roasted Peanuts from The Simpsons, performed by Dan Castellaneta

Simpsons End Credits (Philip Glass treatment), arranged by Alf Clausen

Opening Theme from The Simpsons composed by Danny Elfman

Theme from Rocko’s Modern Life, composed by Sarah Frost-Goetz, performed by Pat Irwin

Picture This Playlist Nineteen: Outtakes and New-Fangled Whatnots

(This program was broadcast on WRIU, Kingston, 90.3 FM and streaming at wriu.org on Sunday, October 1 from 7 to 8 PM)

Pow from What’s Up Tiger Lilly, written and performed by the Lovin’ Spoonful

Whoop-I-Ti-Yi-Yo from A Prairie Home Companion, traditional tune, updated lyrics by Garrison Keillor, performed by Woody Harrelson and John C. Reilly

Potato’s in the Paddy Wagon from A Mighty Wind, performed by the New Main Street Singers, featuring lead vocals by Jane Lynch and Parker Poesy, composed by Michael Mckean and Annette O’Toole

Theme from The Detectorists, written and performed by Johnny Flynn

Linden Lea, from A Bag of Hammers, written and performed by Johnny Flynn

Queen Bee from Emma, written and performed by Johnny Flynn

Theme music from Snuff Box, written and performed by Matt Berry

Title music from Odds Against Tomorrow, written and performed by the Modern Jazz Quartet

Skating in Central Park, from Odds Against Tomorrow, written and performed bythe Modern Jazz Quartet

Theme from The Cool World, composed and arranged by Mal Waldron, performed by Dizzy GillespieJames Moody and Kenny Barron

Prologue to Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (released in the United States as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone) composed by John Williams

Dumbledore’s Theme from Fantastic Beasts, The Crimes of Grinderwald, composed and performed by James Newton Howard

Main Theme from Game of Thrones, composed by Ramin Djawadi 

St Vitus’ Dance, the Smithy Mix, from A Knight’s Tale, composed by Carter Burwell

My Dragon Pal and Me from Galavant, composed by Alan Menken, lyrics by Glenn Slater, and performed by the Galavant cast, featuring Timothy Omundson

Main theme from Syriana, composed and performed by Alexandre Desplat

Picture This Playlist Eighteen: Classic Themes and Timeless Tunes (II)

(This program was broadcast on Sunday, September 24, from 7-8 PM on WRIU, Kingston, 90.3 FM and streaming at wriu.org)

Main Title from Gone with the Wind, composed by Max Steiner

Streetcar from A Streetcar Named Desire composed by Alex North and conducted by Ray Heindorf

Title song from In the Heat of the Night, composed by Quincy Jones with lyrics by Alan and Mary Bergman and performed by Ray Charles

Title song from The Days of Wine and Roses, music by Henry Mancini, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, performed by the Henry Mancini Orchestra and Singers

Title theme from The Great Escape, composed by Elmer Bernstein

 March from the River Kwai – Colonel Bogey, composed by Kenneth J. Alford/Malcom Arnold, and performed by the Mitch Miller Orchestra and Singers

Title theme from Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, composed and performed by Ryuichi Sakamoto

Title theme from Unbroken, composed by Alexandre Desplat

Title theme from Born Free, composed by John Barry

Chim Chim Cheree from Mary Poppins, written by Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman, performed by Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews

Feed the Birds from Mary Poppins, written by the Sherman Brothers and performed by Julie Andrews

Title theme from Around the World in 80 Days, composed by Victor Young

Theme from Summer of ’42, composed by Michel Legrand

Thank God for the Rain from Taxi Driver, composed by Bernard Hermann

Title theme from Fargo, composed by Carter Burwell

Tears in the Rain from Blade Runner, composed and performed by Vangelis

Dravot’s Farewell from The Man Who Would be King composed Maurice Jarre, and incorporating “The Minstrel Boy”,  which is sung by Sean Connery and Michael Caine, with voiceover narration by Caine

Picture This Playlist Seventeen: TV Land

(This program was broadcast on Sunday from 7 to 8 PM, September 17 on WRIU, Kingston 90.3 FM, streaming at wriu.org.)

No Matter What Shape Your Stomach’s In from Alka-Selzer ads, composed by either Granville Sascha Burland, or according to ASCAP, Lew Bedell, performed by the T-Bones

Linus and Lucy from A Charlie Brown Christmas, composed by Vince Guaraldi and performed by the Vince Guaraldi Trio

Theme from the Andy Griffith Show, composed by Earl Hagen and Herb Spencer, performed by Andy Griffith and Earl Hagen

Everyone’s Gone, from Catch-22, composed by Harry and Rupert Gregson-Williams

New Queen, Charles and Black Widow, from Season Three of The Crown, all composed by Martin Phipps

Theme from Good Omens, Gabriel and Witch, all three songs from Good Omens, composed by David Arnold

Theme from Stranger Things, composed and performed by Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein

South Park Themes from a live concert recording with Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Les Claypool

Title Theme from Seinfeld, written and performed by Jonathan Douglas Wolff

Theme from Sanford and Son composed and performed by Quincy Jones

Suicide is Painless, also called “Song from M*A*S*H“, music by Johnny Mandel, lyrics by film director Robert Altman’s 15 year-old son, Michael, performed by Ken Prymus and the Ron Hicklin Singers

Where Everybody Knows Your Name from Cheers, Gary Portnoy wrote the music, Judy Hart Angelo the lyrics and Portnoy performed the song.

Love is All Around (theme from the Mary Tyler Moore Show), composed and performed by Sonny Curtis

Title Theme from Arrested Development, Buster and Lucille, and Face Blindness, written and performed by David Schwartz

Bowie from Flight of the Conchords, written and performed by Bret McKenzie and Jermaine Clement as Flight of the Conchords

Hi from Mozart in the Jungle, composed by Carolyn Shaw and performed by the Hailey Rutledge Ensemble

Playlist Sixteen: Themmadays

(This program was broadcast on WRIU, Kingston, 90.3 FM and streaming at wriu.org, Sunday, September 10, from 7 to 8 PM)

Dance of the Cuckoos (Laurel and Hardy Theme), composed by Thomas Marvin Hatley

Trail of the Lonesome Pine from Way Out West, lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and music by Harry Carroll arranged by Thomas Marvin Hatley and performed by Laurel and Hardy

I Can’t Get Over the Alps from Swiss Miss, lyrics by Arthur Quenzer and music by Phil Charig, performed by Walter Woolf King, Eric Blore and Chorus

Smile from Modern Times, composed by Charlie Chaplin and performed by  Charlie Chaplin and Thomas Beckmann

DialogueThe Swordfish routine from Horsefeathers, featuring Groucho and Chico Marx

Medley: Hello I Must Be Going and Hurray for Captain Spalding from Animal Crackers,  composed by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, performed by featuring Groucho MarxMargaret Dumont and Zeppo Marx and Chorus.

The Road to Morrocco from The Road to Morroco, written by Jimmy Van Huesen and Johnny Burke, performed by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope

Buttons and Bows, from  Paleface,written by Jerry Livingston and Raymond B. Evans and performed by Bob Hope and the Clark Sisters

Now You Has Jazz from High Society, music and lyrics by Cole Porter, performed by Bing CrosbyLouis Armstrong and Armstrong’s band.

The Bare Necessities, from Walt Disney’s The Jungle Book, music and lyrics by Terry Gilkyson, performed by Phil Harris

That’s Amore from The Caddy, music and lyrics by Harry Warren, performed by Dean Martin

 The Money Song from Martin and Lewis at the Movies, music and lyrics by Harold Rome, performed by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis

High Hopes from A Hole in the Head, music by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn, performed by Frank Sinatra

Singin’ in the Rain from Singin’ in the Rain, music and the lyrics by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown, performed by Gene Kelly

No Two People from Hans Christian Anderson, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, performed by Danny Kaye and Jane Wyman

Fugue for Tinhorns from Guys and Dolls, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, performed by Loesser, Sue Bennett and Milton Delugg

Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off from Shall We Dance? written by George and Ira Gershwin, performed by Fred Astaire

Title theme from Limelight, composed by Charlie Chaplin and performed by Chaplin and Thomas Beckmann

Playlist Fifteen: The Dizzying 60s

(This program was broadcast on Monday, September 4, on WRIU, Kingston, 90.3 FM, and streaming at wriu.org, from 9-10 PM)

Pull My Daisy from Pull My Daisy, composed by David Amram, lyrics by Jack KerouacAlan Ginsberg and Neal Casady

Porpoise from Head, music and lyrics by Carole KingGerry Goffin and Jack Nietzche, performed by the Monkees

Dialogue from Harold and MaudeBud Cort and Ruth Gordon

Where do the Children Play? from Harold and Maude, music, lyrics and performance by Yusef Cat Stevens

We Are All God’s Children from Percy, music and lyrics by Ray Davies, performed the Kinks

You’re A Big Boy Now from You’re a Big Boy Now, composed by John Sebastian, performed by the Lovin’ Spoonful

O’ Lucky Man, from ‘O Lucky Man, music, lyrics and performance by Alan Price

Never On Sunday from Never on Sunday, composed by Manos Hadjidakis.

Theme from Zorba the Greek, composed by Mikis Theodarakis

Zorba’s Dance from Zorba the Greek, composed by Mikis Theodarakis

In Front of the Garage comes from The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, music by Michel Legrand, lyrics by Jacques Demy, and vocals by Danielle LicariJose Bartel and Michel Legrand

Lolita Ya Ya, from Lolita, composed and performed by Nelson Riddle, vocals by Sue Lyon

Dialogue snippet from Harold and Maude

On the Road to Find Out from Harold and Maude, music, lyrics and performance by Yusef Cat Stevens

The Ballad of Easy Rider from Easy Rider, music and lyrics by Bob Dylan and Roger McQuinn, performed by the Byrds

Mrs. Robinson from The Graduate, music and lyrics by Paul Simon. performed by Simon and Garfunkel

Come and Get It from The Magic Christian, music and lyrics by Paul McCartney, performed by Badfinger

All Together Now from Yellow Submarine, music and lyrics by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, performed by the Beatles

Playlist Fourteen: PT Goes to the Country

(This program was broadcast on WRIU Kingston, 90.3 FM and streaming at wriu.org, Monday August 28, from 9-10 pm

I WonderInner City Blues and Sugarman, from Searching for Sugarman, all songs written and performed by Rodriguez

Bread and Buttered from Winter’s Bone, written and performed by John Hawkes

Foggy Mountain Breakdown from Bonnie and Clyde, written by Earl Scruggs and performed by Flatt and Scruggs

The Ballad of Jed Clampett from the Beverly Hillbillies, written by Paul Henning performed by Flatt and Scruggs

Tape Deck in His Tractor from Nashville, written and performed by Ronee Blakely

For the Sake of the Children from Nashville, written by Richard Baskin and Richard Reicheg and performed by Henry Gibson

I’m Easy from Nashville, written and performed by Keith Carradine

Gone Gone Gone, from Crazy Heart, written by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett, and performed by Colin Farrell

Hold On You from Crazy Heart, written by Stephen BrutonT Bone BurnettJohn Goodwin and Bob Neuwirth, and performed by Jeff Bridges

Live Forever from Crazy Heart, written by Billy Joe Shaver, performed by Robert Duvall

The Weary Kind from Crazy Heart, written by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett and performed by Ryan Bingham

Title Theme from Paris, Texas, written and performed by Ry Cooder

Incidental CB chatter from Smokey and the Bandit, voiced by Jerry ReedBurt Reynolds and Jackie Gleason

West Bound and Down from Smokey and the Bandit, written by Dick Feller and Jerry Hubbard, performed by Jerry Reed

Heartland from Pure Country, written by John Bettis and Steve Dorf, and performed by George Strait

Hardscrabble. from Winter’s Bone composed and performed by Dickon Hinchliffe

White Heat/White Light, from Lawless, written by Lou Reed and performed by Ralph Stanley

End Crawl from Lawless, music composed and performed by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis

Playlist Thirteen: In Memoriam

(This program was broadcast on Monday, August 21, on WRIU, Kingston, 90.3 FM and streaming at wriu.org, from 9-10 PM)

Picture This Playlist Thirteen: In Memoriam

Someday My Prince Will Come from Snow White, music by Frank Churchill and lyrics by Larry Morey, and performed by Sinead O’Connor

Feed the Birds from Mary Poppins, performed by Garth Hudson, composed by Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman

Whistle While You Work from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs music by Frank Churchill and lyrics by Larry Morey, performed by NRBQ and arranged by bandleader Terry Adams

Pink Elephants on Parade from Dumbo, music by Oliver Wallace and lyrics by Ned Washington, performed by Sun Ra and his Arkestra, arranged by Sun Ra

Second Star to the Right, from Peter Pan, music by Sammy Fain, lyrics by Sammy Khan, performed by James Taylor

Medley/Desolation Theme and When You Wish Upon a Star from Pinocchio, the first part with words written and spoken by Ken Nordine, music by Leigh Harline. The second part, When You Wish Upon a Star, music by Leigh Harline and lyrics by Ned Washington, performed by Ringo Starr

The Genetic Method/Chest Fever from The Last Waltz, the first part of composed by Garth Hudson, the second part, Chest Fever, composed by Robbie Robertson, performed by the Band

Between Trains from King of Comedy, written and performed by Robbie Robertson

Modern Blues from The Color of Money, composed by Robbie Robertson, and performed by Robbie Robertson and Gil Evans

Somewhere Down the Crazy River from Robbie Robertson, composed and performed by Robbie Robertson

Theme from the Irishman, from The Irishman, composed and performed by Robbie Robertson

Theme from the Last Waltz, from The Last Waltz, composed by Robbie Robertson and performed by the Band

The Third Man Theme from Moondog Matinee, composed by Anton Karas, performed by the Band

Playlist Twelve: Jazz at the Movies II

(This program was broadcast Monday, August 14, from 9-10 PM, WRIU Kingston, 90.3 FM and Streaming at wriu.org)

Hero to Zero and Main Title from Anatomy of a Murder composed by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn

Title Theme from Paris Blues, composed by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn

Strollin’ Blues from Touch of Evil, composed by Henry Mancini

Pete Kelly’s Blues from Pete Kelly’s Blues, written by Pete Heindorf and Sammy Khan and performed by Ella Fitzgerald

Alfie’s Theme Differently from Alfie, composed and performed by Sonny Rollins

Alfie from Alfie, composed by Burt Bacharach and Hal David performed by Cher

Medley: Blues/La Dolce Vita Nobili from La Dolce Vita composed by Nino Rota

Sugar (That Sugar Baby of Mine) from Pete Kelly’s Blues, composed by Edna Alexander Maceo Pinkard and Sidney Mitchell, performed by Peggy Lee

Main Title from New York New York composed by John Kander, performed by Ralph Burns

Flip the Dip from New York, New York, composed by George Auld, performed by Ralph Burns

Movin’ from Hear My Song, composed by John Altman and Adrian Dunbar, performed by John Altman

Song of the Twins from The Young Girls of Rochefort, composed by Michel LeGrand, lyrics by Jacques Demy, and performed by Anne Germain and Claude Parent

When I Fall in Love from Good Luck and Good Night, composed by Victor Young, performed by Dianne Reeves

The Theme from Route 66, composed and arranged by Nelson Riddle

Bring Down the Birds from Blow-Up, composed and performed by Herbie Hancock

Chan’s Song (Never Said) from ‘Round Midnight, co-written by Herbie Hancock and Stevie Wonder

Farewell My Lovely from Farewell My Lovely, composed by David Shire

Playlist Eleven: Jazz at the Movies

(This program was broadcast Monday, August 7, from 9-10 PM, WRIU Kingston, 90.3 FM and Streaming at wriu.org)

Happy Feet from King of Jazz composed by Milton Ager with lyrics by Jack Yellen, performed by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra

Jub Jub from Babylon, composed by Michael Hurwitz

Summer Montage/Madeline from La La Land, composed by Michael Hurwitz

Snare Lift Off/I want to be one of the greats from Whiplash, composed and performed by J.K. Simmons

Overture from Whiplash, composed by Justin Hurwitz

Jackie Gets Out from The Comedian, composed by Terence Blanchard and featuring Kenny Barron on piano

Interzone Suite from Naked Lunch, composed by Ornette Coleman and Howard Shore

Title Theme from Last Tango in Paris, composed by Gato Barbieri, conducted by Oliver Nelson and featuring Barbieri on tenor saxophone.

Carla’s Murder from Elevator to the Gallows, composed and performed by Miles Davis

Clark Street (Medley): The Top/Homecoming and Antek’s Place from The Man with the Golden Arm, composed by Elmer Bernstein

Toots Shor’s Blues from The Sweet Smell of Success, composed by Elmer Bernstein

Hot Dogs and Juice (Goodbye Baby) from The Sweet Smell of Success, composed by Chico Hamilton and Fred Katz

Title Theme from Mo’ Better Blues, composed by Bill Lee, performed bythe Branford Marsalis Quartet, featuring Terence Blanchard on trumpet

When We’re Human from The Princess and the Frog, written by Randy Newman, featuring vocals by Michael-Leon WooleyBruno Campos and Anika Noni Rose, and the trumpet of Terence Blanchard

Good and Ready from Inside Man, composed by Terence Blanchard

Mad Man Moore from Paris Blues, composed by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn featuring Louis Armstrong on trumpet

Dancing Homer Medley from The Simpsons, composed by Alf Clausen and Jeff Martin, performed by Tony Bennett

Mannix Theme from Mannix, composed by Lalo Schifrin

Playlist Ten (Spinning Plates II)

(This program was broadcast on Monday July 31, WRIU Kingston, 90.3 FM, and streaming at wriu.org)

Be Our Guest from Beauty and Beast, composed by Alan Menken, vocals by Jerry Orbach and Angela Lansbury

Mothersbaugh’s Canon from The Royal Tenenbaums, composed by Mark Mothersbaugh

Amsterdam from Amsterdam, composed by Daniel Pemberton

Bookstore Robbery from Bottle Rocket, composed by Mark Mothersbaugh

Powerhouse, composed by Raymond Scott

Intro to You Ought To be in Pictures/ Stalling Self-Parody: Music from Porky’s Preview from The Carl Stalling Project, composed by Carl Stalling

Baby on Board from The Simpsons, composed by Alf Clausen and performed by the B-Sharps (Homer Simpson, Principal Skinner, Barney, and Apu)

Interview with Robert and Richard Sherman

We Are Friends from The Jungle Book, composed by the Sherman Brothers, sung by Chad Stuart, and J. Pat O’Malley, among others.

Highly Illogical, from Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy, composed by Fred Hertz and Charles Grean

The Shape of Things to Come from Wild in the Streets , composed by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil,  performed by the 13th Power

Dignan’s Dance from Bottle Rocket, composed by Mark Mothersbaugh

Moon River Cha Cha, from Breakfast at Tiffany’s. composed by Henry Mancini

Playing Hookie from The 400 Blows, composed by Jean Constantin

Ma Na Ma Na, from Sweden: Heaven and Hell, composed by Piero Umiliani performed by Marc 4, sung by Alessandro Alessandroni and his wife Julia.

Margaret Yang’s Theme from Rushmore, composed by Mark Mothersbaugh,

Mr. Moustafa from The Grand Budapest Hotel, composed by Alexander Desplat

Planetarium from La La Land, composed by Justin Hurwitz

Punch Drunk Love Theme from Punch Drunk Love, composed by Jon Brion

Here We Go from Puch Drunk Love, composed and performed by Jon Brion

Save Me from Magnolia, composed and performed by Aimee Mann

Breakfast Machine from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure, composed by Danny Elfman

The Heroic Weather Conditions of the Universe Part 7: After the Storm, from Moonrise Kingdom, composed by Alexander Desplat

Picture This in the Press!

Playlist Nine: Saucers (Space Music for Now People)

In the news: the Jamestown Press interviewed me for a story about Picture This: Film Music on the Radio. Here’s a link to the story-https://www.jamestownpress.com/articles/local-author-takes-talent-to-radio/

Playlist Nine for Monday, July 24, 2023

The Theme from Futurama composed by Christopher Tyng

Flying Purple People Eater from Nope, recited by Michael Wincott, accompanying music composed by MichaeAbels

Prelude and Outer SpaceThe Robot and Nikto from The Day the Earth Stood Still, composed by Bernard Hermann

The Thing Lives, from The Thing from Another World, composed by Dimitri Tiomkin

EVE from Wall-E, composed by Thomas Newman

The Main Title from Lost in Space composed by John Williams

Star Trek Theme, composed by Alexander Courage

Star Trek the Next Generation Theme, composed by Jerry Goldsmith

Gravity from Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity, composed by Steven Price

Overture from Black Hole, composed by John Barry

Main Title from Star Wars, composed by John Williams

Klaatu from The Day the Earth Stood Still, composed by Bernard Hermann

It’s in the Cloud from Nope, composed by Michael Abels

Chasing UFOs, and Wild Signals from Close Encounters of The Third Kind, composed by John Williams

Flying and Over the Moon from E.T., the Extraterrestrial, composed by John Williams

Introduction/Main Titles from Mars Attacks, composed by Danny Elfman

The Alien Planet from Alien, composed by Jerry Goldsmith

Mad About Me from Return of the Jedi, performed by Firgin D’an and the Modal Nodes

Once Around Altair and Main Title from Forbidden Planet, composed by Bebe and Louis Barron

Title Music from The Expanse, composed by Clinton Shorter

Exit Music from Starman, composed by Jack Nietzche

Playlist Eight (Into the West, the sequel)

(This program was broadcast Monday July 17, WRIU, Kingston, 90.3 FM and live streaming at wriu.org.)

Theme from The Magnificent Seven, composed by Elmer Bernstein

Theme from The Long Riders, composed and performed by Ry Cooder

Cheyenne and the Theme from A Fistful of Dollars, both from A Fistful of Dollars and composed by Ennio Morricone

Nope-from Nope, composed by Michael Abels.

The Ballad of Paladin-from Have Gun-Will Travel composed by Johnny  Western, Sam Rolfe, and Richard Boone, performed by Johnny Western

The Ballad of Paladin-from Have Gun—Will Travel, performed by Duane Eddy.

Building the Dam-from The Sisters Brothers, composed by Alexander Desplat

River Crossing-from True Girt, composed by Carter Burwell,

Theme from A River Runs Through It, composed by Mark Isham

John Dunbar Theme- from Dances with Wolves, composed by John Barry

Claudia’s Theme-from Unforgiven, composed by Lennie Niehaus

Cookie’s Theme- from First Cow, composed by Billy Tyler

Bill- from Nebraska, written and performed bythe Tin Hat Trio

Billy 1Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door-from Bob Dylan Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, written and performed by Bob Dylan

Hell Bent for Leather (the theme-from Rawhide), composed by Dimitri Tiomkin, lyrics by Ned Washington, sung by Frankie Laine.

The End of Buster Scruggs- from The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, composed by Carter Burwell

 Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head- from Butch Cassady and The Sundance Kid, composed by Burt Bacharach

Way Out There-from Raising Arizona, composed by Carter Burwell, yodeling by John Crowder

The Main Theme from The Revenant, composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto,

Theme from The Big Country, composed by Jerome Moross

Playlist Seven: Classic Themes and Timeless Tunes

(This program was broadcast Monday, July 10, 9-10 PM, WRIU, Kingston, 90.3 FM)

Theme from Lawrence of Arabia-from Lawrence of Arabia, composed by the Maurice Jarre

Malcom and Martin –Do the Right Thing, composed by Bill Lee. Performed by The Natural Spiritual Orchestra

Truman Sleeps-from The Truman Show, composed and performed by Philip Glass

 Theme from The Imitation Game-from The Imitation Game, composed by Alexandre Desplat

Main Title Theme-from To Kill a Mockingbird, composed by Elmer Bernstein

Unchained Melody-from Unchained, composed by Alex North

Title Theme from Doctor Zhivago-from Doctor Zhivago followed, composed by Maurice Jarre

Main Title-from Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolfe?, composed by Alex North.

Give a Little Whistle– from Pinocchio, composed by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington, sung by Cliff Edwards and Dickie Jones

Miss Gulch-from The Wizard of Oz, composed by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg andplayed by the MGM Orchestra

Over the Rainbow-from The Wizard of Oz, composed by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg, and sung by Judy Garland.

What’s This?-from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, composed and sung by Danny Elfman

The Windmills of Your Mind- from The Thomas Crown Affair, composed by Michel Legrand, lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, and sung byNoel Harrison

Good Morning- from Singin’ in the Rainmusic by Nacio Herb Brown and lyrics by Arthur Freed.  Sung byGene Kelly, Debby Reynolds and Donald O’Connor

As Time Goes By-from CasablancaAs Time Goes By, composed by Herman Hupfeld , sung by Dooley Wilson 

Main Title-from Cool Hand Luke, composed by Lalo Schifrin

Solace- from The Sting, composed by Marvin Hamlisch

Driving-from Driving Miss Daisy, composed by Hans Zimmer

Title Theme-from Chariots of Fire, composed by Vangelis

Final Speech- The Great Dictator, monologue by Charlie Chaplin

Playlist Six: Mystery, Espionage, Murder

Playlist: Picture This, Film Music on the Radio 7/3

Twisted Nerve (theme)-from Twisted Nerve, composed by Bernard Hermann.

Main Theme- from Blow-Up, music by Herbie Hancock

Generique- from Elevator to the Gallows, music by Miles Davis

Third Man Theme (also known as the Harry Lime Theme)-from the Third Man, composed and performed by Anton Karas,

Prelude and Rooftop- from Vertigo, composed by Bernard Hermann

Love Theme-from Chinatown, composed by Jerry Goldsmith

You Only Live Twice-from You Only Live Twice, written by John Barry and Leslie Briccuse, sung Nancy Sinatra

From Russia with Love-from From Russia with Love-composed by Lionel Bart, sung by Matt Monro

Getta Bloomin’ Move On (The Self-Preservation Society) -from The Italian Job, written and arranged by Quincy Jones, sung by Michael Caine (and others)

Theme from Peter Gunn-from Peter Gunn, composed by Henry Mancini

Secret Agent Man– from Secret Agent Man, written by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri and sung by Johnny Rivers.

Theme from Mission Impossible-from Mission Impossible, composed and performed by Lalo Schifrin

Theme from the Avengers-composed by Lawrence “Laurie” Johnson and played by his Orchestra.

Overture-from North by Northwest, composed by Bernard Hermann.

Danger Ahead -from The Killers, composed by Miklos Rosza

Exit-from The Killers, composed by Miklos Rozsa

Main Title/Dream Little One Dream-from Night of the Hunter, composed by Walter Schumann, voiceover narrative by Charles Laughton.

There Will Be Blood-from There Will Be Blood, composed by Johnny Greenwood

Shaft-from Shaft, composed and performed by Isaac Hayes.

Dalton’s World– from Inside Man, music composed by Terrance Blanchard

Superfly-from Superfly, composed and performed by Curtis Mayfield

Ten Thirty- from Inside Man, composed and played by trumpeter and keyboardist Terrance Blanchard

Playlist Five: Favorite Fake Bands

The Fantastic Mr. Fox, also known as Petey’s song-: from The Fantastic Mr. Fox. Composed by Jarvis Cocker, lyrics by Cocker, Wes Anderson, and Noah Baumbach, sung by Cocker

Walk Hard from Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, composed by Marshall Crenshaw, sung by John C. Reilly

Please Mr. Kennedy- from Inside Llewyn Davis, performed in the film by Justin Timberlake, Adam Driver and Oscar Isaac; here Elvis Costello stands in for Timberlake

A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow-from A Mighty Wind, composed by Michael McKean and Annette O’Toole, and performed by Mitch and Mickey (Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara)

 I Never Did No Wandering-from A Mighty Wind, composed by Michael McKean and Harry Shearer, and performed by the Folksmen (Guest, McKean, Shearer)

That Which Binds Us Through Time: The Chemical, Physical and Biological Nature of Love; an Exploration of The Meaning of Meaning, Part 1“-from Bill and Ted Face the Music- composed by Kubilay Üner and performed by Wild Stallyns

I Need You (That Thing You Do)-from That Thing You Do, composed by Adam Schlesinger and performed by the Wonders

Gimme Some Money-from This is Spinal Tap, composed by Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer and Rob Reiner, performed by Spinal Tap

Ouch-from All You Need is Cash, composed by Neil Innes, performed by the Rutles

Cups and Cakes-from This is Spinal Tap, written and performed by Spinal Tap

 Cheese and Onions-from All You Need is Cash, composed by Neil Innes, performed by the Rutles

Bangers Beans and Mash- from Get Him to the Greek, composed by Lyle Workman, performed by Infant Sorrow

May We Start?-from Annette, composed by Sparks, performed by a nameless ensemble including Sparks, Adam Driver, Simon Helberg and Marion Cotillard

Late in the Evening-from One Trick Pony, composed and sung by Paul Simon

 Business Time from Flight of the Conchords, composed and performed by Flight of the Conchords

We are Sex Bob-Omb-from Scott Pilgrim Versus the World, composed by Beck, performed by Sex Bob-Omb  

Art+Student=Poor from Final Transmission, composed by Eric Kenward and Fred Armisen, performed by Test Pattern

No Fun– from Scott Pilgrim Versus the World, composed by Beck, performed by Sex Bob-Omb

Gentle and Soft-from Gentle and Soft: the story of the Blue Jean Committee, composed by Eric Kenward, Fred Armisen and Bill Hader

When You’re Next to Me-from A Mighty Wind, composed by Eugene Levy, performed by Mitch and Mickey

Carol Brown- from Flight of the Conchords composed and performed by Flight of the Conchords

Catalina Breeze from Gentle and Soft: the story of the Blue Jean Committee, composed by Eric Kenward, Fred Armisen and Bill Hader, performed by the Blue Jean Committee

Playlist Four: Six Newmans and one Nilsson

(pictured above from left to right, Thomas Newman, Randy Newman, and David Newman)

Twentieth Century Fox FanfareAlfred Newman

The Theme from Laura-Emil Newman

The River of No Return-composed by Lionel Newman, sung by Marilyn Monroe, from The River of No Return

How the West Was Won ThemeAlfred Newman

Charlie’s Dance-Alfred Newman from Charlie Chaplin’s, Modern Times

Croquet-David Newman from Heathers

Rooftop Gardening-David Newman from 5 Flights Up

The Theme from American Beauty-Thomas Newman

Title ThemeThomas Newman from The Road to Perdition

Private CitizenThomas Newman from Bridge of Spies

The NaturalRandy Newman from The Natural

 End Title ThemeRandy Newman from The Natural

You’ve Got a Friend in MeRandy Newman from Toy Story

The Time of Your Life-Randy Newman from A Bug’s Life

If I Didn’t Have You– Randy Newman from Monsters, Inc, sung by John Goodman and Billy Crystal

Blow Me Down-composed by Harry Nilsson, sung by Robin Williams, from  Popeye

He Needs Me-composed by Harry Nilsson, sung by Shelley Duvall from Popeye,

Kids-composed by Harry Nilsson, sung by Ray Walston, from Popeye

Me and My Arrow-Harry Nilsson from The Point

Guess the Lord Must be in New York CityHarry Nilsson, written for Midnight Cowboy but rejected

Radio SpotHarry Nilsson

Playlist Three (The Italian Job)

This is the Playlist from the third broadcast of Picture This: Film Music on the Radio, Monday June 5, 2023, on WRIU, FM 90.3, Kingston, Rhode Island.

Theme from the Pink Panther-Henry Mancini from The Pink Panther

Moon River-choral version, performed by the Henry Mancini Orchestra and Chorus from Breakfast at Tiffany’s

Moon River-Audrey Hepburn from Breakfast at Tiffany’s

City of Stars-Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone from La La Land, music and lyrics by Justin Hurwitz

Dancing in the Fog-Nino Rota composed for Federico Fellini’s Armarcord

Medley: Arrivederci Roma/ Caracalla’s La Bersagliera, Nino Rota from Fellini’s La Dolce Vita

Love Theme from the Godfather-Nino Rota from Godfather I

Nocturne-Rota from La Dolce Vita

The Godfather Waltz-Rota from Godfather I

More– Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero from Mondo Cane

Gabriel’s Oboe-Ennio Morricone from The Mission

Cinema Paradiso-Morricone from Cinema Paradiso

Once Upon a Time in America-Morricone from Once Upon a Time in America

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly-Morricone from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

The Ecstasy of Gold-Morricone from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Theme from Blue Velvet-Angelo Badalamenti from Blue Velvet

Falling (the theme from Twin Peaks)-Angelo Badalamenti and Julee Cruise

On Days Like These-Quincy Jones/Matt Monro from The Italian Job

Laura Palmer’s Theme-Angelo Badalamenti from Twin Peaks

Playlist Two: Spinning Plates

Playlist: Picture This, Film Music on the Radio 5/29

It’s Not Easy Being Me-Ray Walston from Popeye

I Wanna Be Like You-Louis Prima, Phil Harris and Bruce Reitherman (as Mowgli) from Walt Disney’s The Jungle Book

The Peanut Vendor -Christian Bale, Mel fair and Vaughn W. Page from Amsterdam

Baby Elephant Walk-Henry Mancini from Hatari

The Odd Couple-Neil Hefti

Charade-Henry Mancini

Closing Theme from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest-Jack Nietzche

I Saw the Best Minds-Carter Burwell from Howl

Come What Come May-Act I, Scene 3, Macbeth-Denzel Washington/Carter Burwell from Macbeth

Norville Suite-Burwell again from The Hudsucker Proxy

Theme from Midnight Cowboy– John Barry composer /Toots Thielemans, harmonica

Theme from Romeo and Juliet-Henry Mancini

Take My Hand-Matt Berry from Toast of London

Catch 22-Rupert and Harry Gregson Williams from the Catch 22 mini-series

On Her Majesty’s Secret Service-John Barry

Goldfinger-John Barry composer/Shirley Bassey singer

Your Majesty– Rupert Gregson-Williams and Lorne Balfe from The Crown

Sea of Time-George Martin from Yellow Submarine

Playlist One: Into the West

by Wayne Cresser

This is the Playlist from the first broadcast of Picture This: Film Music on the Radio, Monday, May 22, 2023, on WRIU, FM 90.3, Kingston, Rhode Island. I’ll be publishing these on Fridays after Monday shows for as long as I have the pleasure of hosting the program.

Here you go:

Introduction, from Joel and Ethan Coen’s Raising Arizona-Carter Burwell 

Main Title and Calvara from The Magnificent Seven-by Elmer Bernstein

The Ballad of High Noon from High Noon-Tex Ritter, music written by Dimitri Tiomkin, lyrics by Ned Washington     

The Sisters Brothers theme from The Sisters Brothers-Alexandre Desplat

Rather Lovely Thing, from the Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford-Nick Cave and Walter Ellis

The Story of a Soldier from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly- Ennio Morricone

Ride to Death from the Coen Brothers’ reboot of True Grit-Carter Burwell

In Half-Light of the Canyon from Robert Redford’s A River Runs Through It-Mark Isham

Surly Joe from The Ballad of Buster Scruggs-Tim Blake Nelson

The Ballad of Cat Ballou from Cat Ballou-Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye

My Rifle, My Pony and Me from Rio Bravo– Music by Dimitri Tiomkin again, lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, sung by Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson.

When a Cowboy trades his Spurs for Wings from The Ballad of Buster Scruggs- Tim Blake Nelson and Willie Watson

Dialogue from Mel Brooks’ Blazing Saddles-Madelaine Kahn, Cleavon Little

Blazing Saddles- Frankie Laine

Raising Ukeleles from Raising Arizona-Carter Burwell

Title Music from Shane-Alex North

The Carnival from The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford-Nick Cave and Warren Ellis

Theme song from The Rebel-Johnny Cash, music written by Richard Markowitz and lyrics by Andrew J. Fenady

Jesse James, from The Long Riders -Ry Cooder

Dialogue from Django Unchained-Christoph Waltz and Jamie Foxx

South American Getaway from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid- Burt Bacharach

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