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Here is my list. Several have good videos to go along with the songs.
1. Theme From A Summer Place - Percy Faith
2. Misirlou - Dick Dale
3. Because They're Young - Duane Eddy
4. Sleep Walk and Tear Drop ( Couldn't choose one over the other) - Santo and Johnny
5. Walk Don't Run - The Ventures
6. Apache - Jergen Ingmann
7. Telstar - The Tornados
8. Out Of Limits - The Marrketts
9. Our Winter Love - Bill Pursell
10. Wild Weekend - The Rockin' Rebels
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In no order
Rhapsody in Blue - George Gershwin
Street Fair - Magic Organ
Catchee - Ace Cannon
Swinggin' Shephard Blues - Sonny Lester
Puppet on a string - Paul Mauriat
Popcorn - Hot Butter
Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White - Prado, Perez
Ghost Riders In The Sky - Baja Marimba Band
String-a-longs – Wheels
Blue's Theme - Allan, Davie & The Arrows
Clarinet Polka - Myron Floren
Boogie Woogie - Ace Cannon
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The Lonely One - Duane Eddy
40 Miles of Bad Road - Duane Eddy
Bonnie Came Back - Duane Eddy
Theme From Dixie - Duane Eddy
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Boots Randolph
I Fall to Pieces - Boots Randolph
You Can't Always Get What You Want - unknown artist, from funeral scene in The Big Chill
Only You - Franck Pourcel's French Fiddles
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A few more
Quentin's Theme - The Charles Randolph Grean Sounde
Apollo 100 | Joy
Lucky Day - The Mocha Beans (Starts 15 minutes in)
Mambo Jambo - Dave Barbour
Kaw-liga - Cannon, Ace
Green Onions - Booker T. & The Mg's
I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman - Whistling Jack Smith
Phoenix Love Theme - Brass Ring
Night Train - Alvino Rey
Harlem Nocturne – The Viscounts
Pipeline - The Chantays
Ribbon of Darkness - Bill Black
Midnight Cowboy - Ferrante & Teicher
Ruby - Richard Hayman
A Walk In The Black Forest - Horst Jankowski
Maria Elena - Los Indios Tabajaras
Caravan - Ralph Marterie
Shangri La - Robert Maxwell
Frank Mills - Music Box Dancer
The Green Mosquito - Tune Rockers
Chariots Of Fire - Vangelis
Washington Square - The Village Stompers
Calcutta - Lawrence Welk
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Classical Gas - Mason Williams
Love Is Blue - Paul Mauriat
Star Wars (Main Title - Album Version) - London Symphony Orchestra
Miami Vice Theme - Jan Hammer
Exodus - Ferrante & Teicher
Dueling Banjos - Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell
Gonna Fly Now - Theme from 'Rocky' - Bill Conti
Nadia's Theme from The Young and the Restless - Ray Conniff
TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia) - MFSB and The Three Degrees
The Entertainer - Marvin Hamlisch
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That's a heckuva all-time top ten Instrumentals list, Taz. (35 titles at last count). Do you intend to work on it to eventually conform and create a (max) top 10 report?
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1. Route 66..........Nelson Riddle
2. The "In" Crowd.......Ramsey Lewis Trio
3. Green Onions........Booker T & The MGs
4. Washington Square....Village Stompers
5. Pink Panther......Henry Mancini
6. Maria Elena....Los Indios Tabajaras
7. A Swinging Safari....Billy Vaughn
8. Walk On The Wild side....Jimmy Smith and the Big Band
9. Pipeline......Chantays
10. Summer Samba.....Walter Wanderly
There's so many more to chose from
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C.D.P. wrote:
Do you intend to work on it to eventually conform and create a (max) top 10 report?
C.D.P.
conform? Whats that mean? I don't think I do that.
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I can't believe no one has mentioned one of the most famous of all - Wipeout by The Surfaris.
Here are some others, not in any real order, despite the numbers.
1) Cast Your Fate To The Wind - Sounds Orchestral
2) Soulful Strut - Young-Holt Unlimited
3) Love Is The Answer - Van McCoy
4) The Happy Organ - Dave "Baby" Cortez
5) Teen Beat - Sandy Nelson
6) Last Date - Floyd Cramer
7) Percolator (Twist) - Billy Joe & The Checkmates
8) No Matter What Shape Your Stomachs In - The T-Bones (from an Alka Seltzer commercial)
9) Grazing In The Grass - Hugh Masekela
10) Time Is Tight - Booker T & The MGs
11) Outa-Space - Billy Preston
12) Frankenstein - Edgar Winter Group
13) Love's Theme - Love Unlimited Orchestra
14) Feels So Good - Chuck Mangione
15) Rise - Herb Alpert
16) Hocus Pocus - Focus
Not to mention the Theme from The Rockford Files and Hill St. Blues, as well as the Theme from S.W.A.T.
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Thx aflem. Only having the Top 10 made the decision-making process difficult, at best, BUT you helped fill out several that I would have like to have added, including the three Theme songs.
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Little Rich wrote:
Thx aflem. Only having the Top 10 made the decision-making process difficult, at best, BUT you helped fill out several that I would have like to have added, including the three Theme songs.
I know the feeling. 5 on his list were on mine before I cut it down and I had Let There Be Drums by Sandy Nelson rather than Teen Beat.
Before I ripped everything to mp3, I had 2 of the towers below but taller. One side of one was all instrumental only CDs, mostly Bill Black Combo, Ace Cannon and Boots Randolph but Magic Organ, Jo Ann Castle, Lawrence Welk and Myron Floren were well represented too along with many, many others.
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1. Asia Minor-Kokomo
2. Comin’ In The Back Door-Baja Marimba Band
3. Because They’re Young-Duane Eddy
4. Hungry For Love-San Remo Golden Strings
5. Woodchopper’s Ball-Willie Mitchell
6. Walk, Don’t Run-Ventures
7. Sleep Walk-Santo & Johnny
8. Soft Summer Breeze-Eddie Heywood
9. The Big Heavy-Cozy Eggleston
10. Time-Dave Clark 5
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Here's mine:
1. Perfidia - The Ventures
2. Mexico - Bob Moore
3. Because They're Yount - Duane Eddy
4. The Magnificent Seven - Al Caiola
5. Tear Drop - Santo & Johnny
6. Rinky Dink - Dave 'Baby' Cortez
7. Topsy - Part II - Cozy Cole
8. Asia Minor - Kokomo
9. Time is Tight - Booker T. & the M.G.s
10. Wild Weekend - Rockin' Rebels
I originally thought it would be tough to find 10 instrumentals, but then I started listing them and found it really hard to limit the list to 10.
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Oops, at least one spelling error (#3)
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Wild Weekend by the Rockin' Rebels is my #1, and Gale Winds by the Egyptian Combo is my #2. I'm not sure what would follow after that, but I'm seeing a lot of other favorites getting listed by others. It would be really hard to pick my top 20 favorites, really.
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My fave instrumentals cover many styles and decades and I listen to them all the way through whenever they show up!
Theme from "Dying Young" -- Kenny G
Green Onions -- Booker T & MG's
Song For Anna -- Herb Ohta
I Cover The Waterfront -- Ray Conniff
Begin The Beguine -- Artie Shaw
Walk Don't Run -- Ventures
Pipeline -- Chantays
Jay-Dees Boogie Woogie -- Jimmy Dorsey Orch.
Greensleeves -- Mantovani
Hot Toddy -- Ralph Flanagan Orch.
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Here's one history making instrumental that hasn't been mentioned here yet.
‘Rumble’: the reason why an instrumental song was banned from radio
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Wonderland By Night - Bert Kaempfert
Cherry Pink & Apple Blossom White - Perez Prado
Stranger On The Shore - Pete Fountain
Swingin Shepherd Blues - Moe Koffman
Last Date - Floyd Cramer
Cary mentioned "Comin' In The Back Door" by the Baja Marimba Band.. It was my sign-on instrumental when I worked for CHAK in the early 70s. I'd time it so that last note hit top of the hour news from the national network.
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aflem wrote:
Here's one history making instrumental that hasn't been mentioned here yet.
‘Rumble’: the reason why an instrumental song was banned from radio
One of my favs!!
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Just heard this British instumental that I have never heard before. If I had, it might have made my top-ten list.
Scarlett O'Hara - Jet Harris & Tony Meehan
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Just heard this British instumental that I have never heard before. If I had, it might have made my top-ten list.
Scarlett O'Hara - Jet Harris & Tony Meehan
You were on my hate list for about two hours. The song sounded SO familiar but I’d never heard it before. Finally figure it out.
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Did everybody else get it or am I wrong in thinking there is at least a very strong similarity between;
Scarlett O'Hara - Jet Harris & Tony Meehan
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and the Dallas theme
starting about 12 seconds in on each song?
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It wasn't such a bit hit in the U.S. (#41) but Hagood Hardy's "The Homecoming" made it to #14 on the Canadian charts in 1975 and went gold.
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I listened to Scarlett O'Hara and then the Dallas theme, which I knew but had forgotten. I wasn't really picking up on much similarity, but then decided to listen to Scarlett O'Hara again. This time, with me now being able to think of the Dallas theme as I listened to Scarlett O'Hara, I could hear what you were getting at.
And I can relate to you trying to figure out something like this. Over the years I've often had a new song, or one that's new to me, bring another to mind right away, even if I haven't heard the second song in many years. But if I don't make the connection fairly quickly, but keep hearing the new song because it's a hit, then I'll keep trying over and over but generally won't succeed. So I'm glad that in this case, you were able to eventually figure it out.
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Here's my list:
Soul Coaxing - Raymond Lefevre
That Happy Feeling - Bert Kaempfert
Time Is Tight - Booker T. and the MG's
Love Is Blue - Paul Mauriat
Blue Tango - Leroy Anderson
Soul Finger - Bar-Kays *
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly - Hugo Montenegro *
The "In" Crowd - Ramsey Lewis Trio
Hawaii Five-O - The Ventures
Truck Stop - Jerry Smith
* Considered to be instrumentals by Joel Whitburn despite their limited vocals, and although I like their vocals they would still make my list without them
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Strange one on the shore- Acker Bilk
The good, the bad and the ugly-Hugo Montanegro
Midnight in Moscow-Kenny Ball
Love is blue-Paul Mauriat
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Strange one on the shore- Acker Bilk
GOOD ONE, BEV
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Time Is Tight - Booker T and MG's
Soul Coaxing - Raymond LeFerve
Theme From Endless Summer - Sandals
Telstar - Tornados
Pipeline - Chantays
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I see Paul Mauriat’s Love is Blue got mentioned a few times. I also liked it for a while but now hearing just the first few notes reminds me of Claudine Longet and I find it hard to listen.
I’ll also add Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs - Foggy Mountain Breakdown to the list.
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Just five or ten? I've got way more than that.
Cannonball-Duane Eddy
Manhattan Spiritual-Reg Owen
Big Mr. C.-Link Eddy Combo
In The Mood-Ernie Fields Orchestra
The Lonely Surfer-Jack Nitzsche
Rumble-Link Wray
Route 66 Theme-Nelson Riddle
Raunchy-Bill Justis
Cast Your Fate To The Wind-Vince Guaraldi Trio
Sleep Walk-Santo & Johnny
Harlem Nocturne-Viscounts
Green Onions-Booker T. & the MG’s
Nut Rocker-B. Bumble & the Stingers
One Mint Julip-Ray Charles
Because They’re Young-Duane Eddy
The Pink Panther-Henry Mancini
Honky Tonk-Bill Doggett
Apache-Jorgen Ingmann
Let There Be Drums-Sandy Nelson
Rocka Conga-Applejacks
Hawaii Five-O-Ventures
The Swingin’ Shepherd Blues-Moe Koffman Quartette
Bongo Rock-Preston Epps
Wiggle Wobble-Les Cooper
Out Of Limits-Marketts
Wild Weekend-Rockin’ Rebels
Raw-Hide-Link Wray
Watermelon Man-Mongo Santamaria
Midnight Oil-Charlie Blackwell
Bonnie Came Back-Duane Eddy
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