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A Child is Born - CBS - December 25, 1955 and December 23, 1956
A presentation of "General Electric Theater"
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Running Time: 30 minutes
Hosted by Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan and Patti Reagan
Stars:
Nadine Connor as Innkeeper's Wife
Robert Middleton as Innkeeper
Marian Seldes as Leah
Harve Presnell as Dismas
Nyra Monsour as Sarah
Ross Elliott as Joseph
Dean Fredericks as Soldier (as Norman Fredric)
The Roger Wagner Chorale
A retelling of the Nativity story from the point of view of the Innkeeper's wife, her husband and their servants.
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siena-sevenwits · 1 year
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On this fine Feast of Stephen, may I offer you the best rendition of "Good King Wenceslas?" It's so thoroughly full of old Christmas and kingly beneficence.
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tarantula-hawk-wasp · 7 months
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Just trust me and listen to this version of Fifteen Men by the Roger Wagner Chorale (1959)
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ultraheydudemestuff · 9 months
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Travelers (Landora) Hotel
117 E. 4th St.
East Liverpool , OH   
The Travelers Hotel, in East Liverpool, Ohio, was built in 1907 and had 105 rooms. Located at 117 East Fourth Street, on the banks of the Ohio River, it is one of the few remaining river town hotels that faces the river. The original name of the hotel was the Landora.  The hotel, which opened in 1908, was designed by Cassius Metsch, a local architect who also designed the YMCA building in East Liverpool. The hotel's entrance was originally on the corner of Crook Alley and East Fourth Street.  In 1910, a banquet room and kitchen were added. A rear wing of the building was added in 1915. In 1927, a kitchen and the 'Jigger' room were constructed. The hotel also maintained a "Sample Room." In this area, traveling salesmen could display samples of their products. The Sample Room is now a small banquet room.
     The Ceramic Theater was across the street from the hotel and performers at the theater would often stay at the hotel while in town. The hotel hosted Blackstone the magician, Paul Whiteman, the Marine Band, and the Roger Wagner Chorale.  In 1934, during the hunt for Pretty Boy Floyd (who was killed in nearby Clarkson, Ohio), FBI Special Agent Melvin Purvis used the Travelers Hotel as his headquarters.  The hotel was renovated in the 1980s. As part of the historical renovation of the hotel, items from a number of local buildings were used. The lobby lights were from the Moore building and the brass door guards and handles were taken from the King-Ealls Hardware building.  The hotel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 15, 1986.
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demoura · 1 year
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27 DE ABRIL DE 2023 : DEPOIS DE WAGNER HOJE O CONSOLO FOI DE MESSIEN NA GULBENKIAN OUVINDO A TRANSIGURATION DE NOTRE SEIGNEUR JESUS-CHRIST » OBRA PARA CORO MISTO , SETE SOLISTAS INSTRUMENTAIS E GRANDE ORQUESTRA .FOI INTERPRETADA POR 2 “ MISSIONÁRIOS “ - O MAESTRO MYUNG -WHUN CHANG E O PIANISTA ROGER MURARO ! :ao dia 52 da ausência absurda ao fim da tarde cumpri a “nossa “ assinatura procurando um o consolo de Messien . A origem desta obra transcendente
está numa encomenda feita a Messiaen, a 9 de junho de 1965, por Madalena de Azeredo Perdigão (1923-1989), diretora do Serviço de Música da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian Considerada por Messiaen como“a mais substancial de todas as obras
que compus,, La Transfiguration constrói uma síntese das obras anteriores: »o pendor meditativo do Quatuor pour
la fin du temps (1941), a fluidez coral de Cinq Rechants (1948), o ímpeto orquestral da sinfonia Turangalîla (1948) e a vivacidade da percussão do Sept Haïkaï (1962). Igualmente, enquanto consumado ornitologista, Messiaen utilizou o chilrear de pássaros dos cinco continentes como motivos melódico-rítmicos
que pontuam toda a composição ». Foi um dos melhores concertos da temporada e doeu estar vazia a cadeira 11 da fila 27. A profunda melomana que foi a Maria Zaza teria adorado esta obra maior da música do século XX .
12. Terribilis est locus iste
« C’est en regardant, par temps clair, le Mont Blanc, la Jungfrau, et les trois glaciers de La Meije en Oisans, que j’ai compris la différence entre la petite splendeur de la neige et la grande splendeur du soleil – c’est là aussi que j’ai pu imaginer à quel point le lieu de la Transfiguration était terrible !... La terreur sacrée est rendue par les sons pédales des trombones et les « clusters » trillés dans le grave. Le décor est donné par les cris des oiseaux de montagne : Faucon pèlerin, Aigle de Bonelli. La lumière des « hauteurs » apparaît dans les accords de Bois et Cuivres passant subitement au pianissimo des sons harmoniques de violons : dans cette blancheur surnaturelle frémissent les pizzi des violoncelles et les couleurs d’accords du piano, des cloches, des crotales. Une vocalise collective écrite à vingt parties réelles amène le mot final : “Terribilis”. »
Terrível e o que estou a viver
Coro e Orquestra Gulbenkian
Myung-Whun Chung Maestro
Roger Muraro Piano
Sónia Pais Flauta
Iva Barbosa Clarinete
Varoujan Bartikian Violoncelo
Nuno Simões Marimba
Marco Fernandes Vibrafone
Bruno Costa Xilofone
Jorge Matta e Inês Tavares Lopes Maestros do Coro Gulbenkian Olivier Messiaen
La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ
PREMIER SEPTÉNAIRE
1. Récit évangélique
2. Configuratum corpori claritatis suae
3. Christus Jesus, splendor Patris
4. Récit évangélique
5. Quam dilecta tabernacula tua
6. Candor est lucis aeternae
7. Choral de la Sainte Montagne
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DEUXIÈME SEPTÉNAIRE
8. Récit évangélique
9. Perfecte conscius illius perfectae generationis
I0. Adoptionem filiorum perfectam
II. Récit évangélique
I2. Terribilis est locus iste
I3. Tota Trinitas apparuit
I4. Choral de la lumière de Gloire
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middleland · 1 year
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Travelers Hotel- East Liverpool OH
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Travelers Hotel- East Liverpool OH by Kevin Stewart
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From Wikipedia: The Travelers Hotel, in East Liverpool, Ohio, was built in 1907 and had 105 rooms. Located at 117 East Fourth Street, on the banks of the Ohio River, it is one of the few remaining river town hotels that faces the river. The original name of the hotel is the Landora. The Ceramic Theater was across the street from the hotel and performers at the theater would often stay at the hotel while in town. The hotel hosted Blackstone the magician, Paul Whiteman, the Marine Band, and the Roger Wagner Chorale. In 1934, during the hunt for Pretty Boy Floyd (who was killed in nearby Clarkson, Ohio), FBI Special Agent Melvin Purvis used the Travelers Hotel as his headquarters.
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yes-sassy-stuff · 1 year
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: The Roger Wagner Chorale Vinyl Lp Record Joy To The World 1956 Christmas Capitol.
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musicmakesyousmart · 3 years
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The Roger Wagner Chorale - Echoes from a 16th Century Cathedral
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whoa-its-dani · 4 years
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Hey so I’m hyperfixated on (fantasy) pirates right now so here’s a list of pirate-y songs I’ve been listening to, for those interested! Some are shanties, others are just songs that remind me of pirates! Feel free to reblog and add more! (All links are to Youtube, fyi)
🏴‍☠️ Drunken Sailor by the Irish Rovers {X}
🌊 Fifteen Men (Bottle of Rum) by the Roger Wagner Chorale {X}
🐠 Spanish Ladies {X}
🍍 Poor Pirates from “Spongebob the Musical” {X}
🏴‍☠️ Randy Dandy-O from “Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag” {X}
🧜‍♀️ Fathoms Below from “The Little Mermaid - Live” {X}
🐋 Whale of a Tale from “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” {X}
💀 Shiver My Timbers from “Muppet Treasure Island” {X}
🏴‍☠️ Hoist the Colours from “Pirates of the Caribbean” {X}
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noirandchocolate · 4 years
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So back in the late 90s my dad--a vry srs lawyer just like me, as you’ll see--developed a special interest in what’s commonly called “Classical Music” (a genre which record stores didn’t confine to the true Classical period, and I trust you know what I mean and won’t get pedantic at me please).  He proceeded to spend about two years buying CD after CD and reading book after book (keeping one book out of the library for months of renewals at a time) about famous composers, and then bringing the CDs to work and playing them in his office. 
Dad had a couple of pals in the office who he infodumped on in emails about what he’d be playing and what he thought about each composer and their music.  These emails developed running gags, mainly how much Dad hated Stravinsky and loved Dvorak, booze jokes about The Five, Tchaikovsky being The Five’s enemy, and practically everyone being a “poseur.”
Recently Dad found printouts of some of these emails, as well as a document titled “Top 50 Composers of All Time.”  And this, I am about to share with you below the cut, because it is silly and fun.* 
*Disclaimer: These are my Dad’s opinions not mine (he was actually worried I’d be offended by his rating of Vivaldi!), and I’m sharing them because they’re funny, not because I want to start a serious discussion about which composers are best.  So, thank you in advance for taking this in the spirit it is offered, and not yelling at me unless you’re yelling in an equally irreverent manner.
TOP 50 COMPOSERS OF ALL TIME (by KidK’s Dad)
1.  DVORAK--He never wrote anything less than brilliant.  There can be no debate, he is the Greatest of All Time!!
2.  Beethoven--Overall, the best symphony writer ever.  The true Hammer of the Gods.
3.  Mussorgsky--Pictures at an Exhibition is the single best piece of music ever written.  Could outdrink any of The Five.
4.  Borodin--In the Steppes of Central Asia is the second best piece of music ever written.  A chemist by trade, he designed sobriety tests for The Five, which they all repeatedly failed.
5.  Prokofiev.  Alexander Nevsky is the best music that’s ever been in a movie.  His First Symphony is, well, “Classical.”
6.  Mozart--Wrote the most consistently pleasant music of all time, all of it exactly the same.  Gets points for writing choral music you can actually listen to.
7.  Brahms--Four great symphonies, dozens of stirring Hungarian Dances, one nasty temperament.  Coolest beard of any composer.
8.  Sibelius--Drunken maverick of the North Country.  Laughs out loud at the mere mention of Stravinsky.
9.  Saint-Saens--Danse Macabre is the best piece of devil music ever.  Would be higher, but he tried to defend Stravinsky.
10.  Smetana--If there was no DVORAK, he would be in the top three.  The Moldau is great!
11.  Bach--Ranks this high because of the sheer number of pieces he wrote, even though they were all variations of the same eight notes.  Loses points for having a bunch of relatives who also thought they were composers.  Result: The Bachs were the Jackson 5 of the 1600s, with C.P.E. in the role of Tito.
12.  Ravel--Bolero is what every piece of music should be, repetitive but compelling.  Also helped Mussorgsky out on Pictures.  Liking Stravinsky was his only flaw.
13.  Rimsky-Korsakov--Wrote the wonderful Scheherazade and helped Mussorgsky with Bald Mountain.  Designated driver for The Five.
14.  Grieg--Next to Brahms, wrote more music for cartoons than just about anyone.  The Hall of the Mountain King would be great even if it wasn’t mentioned in Eric Burdon’s Spill the Wine.
15.  Liszt--Superb tone poems, great Hungarian Rhapsodies, had Roger Daltrey play him in the movies.
16.  Debussy--In the Top 20 even though michael Jackson told Barbara Walters he is one guy he would like to meet.  La Mer is excellent!
17.  Mahler--Ranks this high for two reasons: (1) the first three minutes of The Titan and (2) the fact that he wore eyeglasses that are now considered cool.  Had too much singing in his symphonies to challenge the leaders.
18.  Mendelssohn--A Midsummer Night’s Dream is dreamy and his Italian Symphony is spicy without leaving a bad taste in your mouth.
19.  Berlioz--The idea for Symphonie Fantastique was better than the actual music, but it’s still good enough to place Hector in the Top 20.
20.  Tchaikovsky--Enemy of The Five.  But wrote better holiday music than Handel.
21.  Haydn--More fun than Bach, but essentially copied what Bach did.  His titles for his over 100 symphonies are examples of poseury at its worst.
22.  Handel--Calling his pieces Water Music and Fireworks Music even made Haydn laugh.  The Messiah though is very good for choral music.
23.  Telemann--Another Bach disciple, but wrote great trumpet and flute music.  Less of a poseur than Bach, Haydn and Handel.  Would rank higher if he had written more.
24.  Janacek--Worthy follower of DVORAK.  Would be welcome at picnics held by The Five.
25.  Rossini--Wrote terrific overture music like William Tell and the Barber of Seville.  Not as big of a poseur as Verdi.
26.  Copland--A favorite of Emerson Lake & Palmer, so he gets a Top 30 spot.  Fanfare and Rodeo are toe-tappers and the rest of his stuff won’t sicken you.
27.  Verdi--Overall, the best opera composer, but who can truthfully stand all that aimless singing?
28.  Vaugh Williams--Somewhat boring, but always pleasurable.  Songs like Greensleeves are the best the Island Nation of England can offer.
29.  Offenbach--The Can Can was the Macarena of its day.  Fun music!
30.  Balakirev--President of The Five.  Would be in the Top 20 but, late in life, he actually said hello to Tchaikovsky.  Islamey, though, is stunning.
31.  Wagner--Must have had a tremendous press agent.  Most of The Ring cycle is cumbersome and impenetrable.
32.  Chopin--A poseur with a piano.  Did write the great Funeral March, but couldn’t orchestrate his music to save his life, or the ears of his listeners.
33.  Schumann--A poseur.  Ranks this high only because he ran a music newspaper that criticized other people for being poseurs.
34.  Schubert--Left his Symphony unfinished, but was nevertheless a complete poseur.  Actually named one of his pieces “The Trout.”
35.  Richard Strauss--Without him, Elvis would have had no introductory music.  Next to Wagner and Stravinsky, the most overrated composer of all time.
36.  Rachmaninoff--On first listen, he’s in the Top 10.  On second hearing, he starts falling like a lead zeppelin.  Would be even lower, but I stopped listening.
37.  Bruckner--Has almost nothing going for him, let someone else name his Symphony “The Romantic,” but is still able to laugh at Stravinsky.  It’s sure a strange world.
38.  Shostakovich--Ponderous posturings for little purpose.  Makes no impact whatsoever on the listener.  A disappointment.
39.  Respighi--Did wonderful things with old music of unknown composers.  Would be ranked higher if he had redone Bach.
40.  Holst--Only on the list at all to appease certain readers.  Called his epic work “The Planets,” yet left out Earth and stuck with Uranus.  More famous for “striking a pose” than Madonna.
41.  Vivaldi--Poseur in a big ugly powdered wig.  Wrote The Four Seasons, then basically issued the same music over and over again, giving it different names.
42.  Cui--Have never heard anything this guy did.  But, he was one of The Five and that gets him into this Top 50.
43.  Elgar--Even more boring than Vaughn Williams.  Did write Pomp and Circumstance, but he’ll never graduate to the Top 40.
44.  Hindemith--You can listen to this stuff, but like Schumann and Schubert, you instantly forget you did.
45.  Bizet--Wrote Carmen, which unfortunately for him is opera.  Got beat by a guy who no one has ever heard.
46.  Bartok--Actually tried to be as bad as Stravinsky but, like everything else he did in life, he failed miserably.
47.  Satie--Was ranked higher until it was learned that he was part of a group of poseurs called Les Six, who worshipped Tchaikovsky, sworn enemy of The Five.  Did write music for Blood, Sweat and Tears.
48.  Johann Strauss--The Waltz King: Wrote exclusively merry-go-round music.  A joke.
49.  Gershwin--The Johann Strauss of his era.  Whatever this music is, it isn’t Classical.
50.  Stravinsky--Listen to a jackhammer pounding away on your teeth , while the J.V. football team plays tubas, and it will still sound better than this guy.  No one was worse, EVER.
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what is your favorite shanty?
ooooohhh that’s a hard one! 
When it comes to The Longest Johns, my top favourite is John Paul Jones is a Pirate, and though they sing it the same way they sing all other shanties, it’s an original song by them, so if you’re asking for more classical ones...
In a more... vague, let’s say, sense, it’s Fifteen Men on a Dead Man’s Chest by the Roger Wagner Chorale. There are not enough words to describe how much I want to make a male choir just to teach them this very song (once I get my grabby hands on its sheet music).
But in a more classical sense, I think I’d go with The Dreadnought. Whether sung in a more traditional style, or combined with rock music, there’s just something... haunting about it and its melody. Of course, sea shanties do happen to be one of my favourite music genres, so it’s pretty hard to choose a favourite, as I’m pretty sure you saw XD
Happy New Year!
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Jojo Rabbit Soundtrack tracklist
1. The Beatles - Komm gib mir deine Hand 2. Lecuona Cuban Boys - Tabú 3. Ella Fitzgerald - The Dipsy Doodle (feat. Chick Webb and His Orchestra) 4. Tom Waits - I Don't Wanna Grow Up 5. Love - Everybody's Gotta Live 6. Roy Orbison - Mama 7. David Bowie - Helden (2002 Remaster) 8. Michael Giacchino - Jojo's Theme 9. Roger Wagner, The Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra & The Roger Wagner Chorale - Waltz & Chorus from "Faust", Act II - By Charles Gounod 10. Michael Giacchino - A Butterfly's Wings 11. Michael Giacchino - Rosie's Nocturne 12. Johann Strauss II - Vienna Boys Choir, Gerald Wirth & Salonorchester Alt Wien - Frühlingsstimmen, Op. 410 - Arr. Gerald Wirth
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mamazano · 5 years
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Today in 1970, Pink Floyd performed in San Francisco, as this poster shows. It would have been a crowded stage - other than the Floyd, there was also the world-renowned 12 member Roger Wagner Chorale, three French horns, three trombones, three trumpets, and a tuba, all for a full rendition of the Atom Heart Mother suite.
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yes-bernie-stuff · 4 years
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The Roger Wagner Chorale - Kol Nidrei
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eclectoid · 6 years
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From the groundbreaking 1963 NBC special, "The Story of Christmas" comes this hauntingly beautiful animated short from legendary artist Eyvind Earle, featuring narrative from the Book of Luke by Ernie Ford and vocals from the Roger Wagner Chorale.
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mahanseirsam · 4 years
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موسیقی متن فیلم Jojo Rabbit | خرگوش جوجو 2019
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موسیقی متن فیلم Jojo Rabbit | خرگوش جوجو 2019
کل موسیقی ها بصورت یکجا در قالب یک فایل ZIP :
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  بخش دوم :
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   موزیک البوم داغ داغ موسیقی متن فیلم خرگوش جوجو (Jojo Rabbit) اثری از مایکل جاکینو (Michael Giacchino)  
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Jojo-Rabbit-Dreamusic-khabarme.ir لیست اهنگ های فیلم خرگوش جوجو | Michael Giacchino : ۱) – Jojo’s March – 1:01 ۲) – Rabbit Got Your Tongue – 1:20 ۳) – How Jojo Got His Name – 0:30 ۴) – Adolf Einleitung in Cheek – 1:02 ۵) – Catch the Antelopers – 0:33 ۶) – Grenade and Bear It – 0:45 ۷) – Jojo’s Infirmary Period – 0:53 ۸) – A New Uni-deform – 1:12 ۹) – From Poster to Postest – 0:25 ۱۰) – The Secret Room – 5:14 ۱۱) – Pickled Pink – 0:44 ۱۲) – Negotiate Your Heart Out – 1:05 ۱۳) – Beyond Questions – 1:07 ۱۴) – No Weak Jews – 0:50 ۱۵) – The Elsa Prophecy – 0:20 ۱۶) – A Boy of Letters – 0:27 ۱۷) – A Game of Names – 0:30 ۱۸) – Mother Joker – 1:16 ۱۹) – A Few of My Shiniest Things – 1:38 ۲۰) – Eye of the Tiger (String Quartet Version) – 2:08 ۲۱) – Get to the Back of the HQ – 0:16 ۲۲) – Proving Your Metal – 0:49 ۲۳) – Elsa’s Art Appreciation – 1:55 ۲۴) – Gestapo Making Sense – 4:01 ۲۵) – Don’t Speech Your Pants – 1:01 ۲۶) – A Butterfly’s Wings – 1:16 ۲۷) – Rosie’s Nocturne – 2:36 ۲۸) – The Kids Are All Reich – 2:39 ۲۹) – Allies Well That Ends Well – 0:59 ۳۰) – New World Order – 0:57 ۳۱) – A Few Too Germany – 1:10 ۳۲) – What Elsa Is New – 2:01 ۳۳) – Nathan’s Last Letter – 0:51 ۳۴) – The Adolf in the Room – 0:41 ۳۵) – A World to the Wise – 0:46 ۳۶) – Elsa Behaved – 0:38 ۳۷) – Jojo’s Theme – 3:53   Jojo-Rabbit-Dreamusic-khabarme.ir خبرمی Various Artists ۱) – Komm gib mir deine Hand – The Beatles – 2:27 ۲) – Tabú – Lecuona Cuban Boys – 3:11 ۳) – The Dipsy Doodle (feat. Chick Webb And His Orchestra) – Ella Fitzgerald – 3:10 ۴) – I Don’t Wanna Grow Up – Tom Waits – 2:31 ۵) – Everybody’s Gotta Live – Love – 3:20 ۶) – Mama – Roy Orbison – 2:46 ۷) – Helden (2002 Remaster) – David Bowie – 3:39 ۸) – Jojo’s Theme – Michael Giacchino – 3:54 ۹) – Gounod: Waltz & Chorus from “Faust”, Act II – Roger Wagner & The Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra & The Roger Wagner Chorale – 4:19 ۱۰) – A Butterfly’s Wings – Michael Giacchino – 1:17 ۱۱) – Rosie’s Nocturne – Michael Giacchino – 2:37 ۱۲) – J. Strauss II: Frühlingsstimmen, Op. 410: Arr. Gerald Wirth – Wiener Sängerknaben & Gerald Wirth & Salonorchester Alt Wien – 7:23  
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