41 Original Hits From The Soundtrack Of American Graffiti | 
| Artist: Various Artists - Soundtracks Label: Mca Category: Music
List Price: $31.98 Buy New: $16.37 You Save: $15.61 (49%)
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Rating: 56 reviews Sales Rank: 960
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 8001 UPC: 076732800126 EAN: 0076732800126 ASIN: B000002O81
Release Date: June 22, 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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Disc 1
| • | (We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock - DeKnight, Jimmy | | • | Sixteen Candles - Dixon, Luther | | • | Runaway - Shannon, Del | | • | Why Do Fools Fall in Love? - Lymon, Frankie | | • | That'll Be the Day - Allison, Jerry | | • | Fannie Mae - Lewis, Clarence | | • | At the Hop - Madara, John L. | | • | She's So Fine - Moe, Kris | | • | The Stroll - Otis, Clyde | | • | See You in September - Edwards, Sherman | | • | Surfin' Safari - Wilson, Brian | | • | (He's) The Great Imposter - DeShannon, Jackie | | • | Almost Grown - Berry, Chuck | | • | Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - Kern, Jerome | | • | Little Darlin' - Williams, Maurice | | • | Peppermint Twist - Glover, Henry | | • | Barbara Ann - Fassert, Fred | | • | Book of Love - Davis, Warren | | • | Maybe Baby - Petty, Norman | | • | Ya Ya - Dorsey, Lee | | • | The Great Pretender - Ram, Buck |
Disc 2
| • | Ain't That a Shame - Domino, Fats | | • | Johnny B. Goode - Berry, Chuck | | • | I Only Have Eyes for You - Warren, Harry | | • | Get a Job - Silhouettes [1] | | • | To the Aisle - Wiener, Stuart | | • | Do You Wanna Dance - Freeman, Bobby | | • | Party Doll - Buddy Knox | | • | Come Go with Me - Quick, Clarence E. | | • | You're Sixteen - Sherman, Bob | | • | Love Potion No. 9 - Leiber, Jerry | | • | Since I Don't Have You - Skyliners [1] | | • | Chantilly Lace - Richardson, J.P. | | • | Teen Angel - Surrey, Jean | | • | Crying in the Chapel - Glenn, Artie | | • | A Thousand Miles Away - Sheppard, James | | • | Heart and Soul - Carmichael, Hoagy | | • | Green Onions - Jones, Booker T. | | • | Only You (And You Alone) - Ram, Buck | | • | Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight - Carter, Calvin | | • | All Summer Long - Love, Mike |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com For those of us who grew up in the '70s, this drive-in compilation of '50s and '60s rock and doo-wop, complete with Wolfman Jack introductions, was our introduction to this music. There are 41 jukebox hits here, and every one of them is a classic of its time (although two tracks--"At the Hop" and "She's so Fine" are covers by the revival band Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids). In his 1973 movie, director George Lucas used the music (and the presence of mysterious deejay Wolfman) as the AM-radio soundtrack to one night in suburban California, 1962. The idea was to capture and sustain an end-of-summer, end-of-innocence mood that's in the air throughout the picture-- not as a shortcut to establishing a period (as in Robert Zemeckis'Forrest Gump). There's an awful lot of spontaneous energy in these tunes--from Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly, to the Platters and the Clovers and the Del-Vikings, to the Crests and the Beach Boys--and also just a hint of melancholy that goes down very nicely with a burger, shake, and fries. --Jim Emerson
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music November 23, 2008 i bought this item for someone else hes had it before. i enjoyed it myself once i had heard it. very good cd, even had wolfman jack.
CD SOUNDTRACK -AMERICAN GRAFFITI October 20, 2008 Great sounds from the '50's and '60's! CD arrived in good condition in a timely manner. I would recommend this to anyone who likes the oldies.
Why does this matter? September 18, 2008 The movie used music to move the story but most songs were cut short. The CD is the soundtrack of 1963, the last year American pop music was really American music. One hit wonders, Detroit, surfers, tragedies, it's all here. Within a year it all changed. The Beatles and the Stones became "American" music. The serendipity of one hit wonders was replaced by mass marketing telling us what music we should buy. The "Sixties" began in 1964, 1963 was in many ways the last year of the "Fifties" Enjoy.
Fabulous Fifties and Sixties Tunes September 9, 2008 What an AWESOME CD! I was prompted to buy this after recently watching the American Graffiti movie. The songs just struck me the right way that I was moved to purchase the soundtrack. I did a search on it and learned of the 41 hits version versus the fewer selected hits CDs. I opted for the former. Amazon's price beat the next closest price I found by a full $10. I have been playing the 2 CD set in my car, on my stereo and also on my CD player in my woodworking shop! For me it is such feel good music that can't help but bring back memories of a younger day. Oh yeah, it even prompted me to finally research and learn the correct lyrics to a line in "At the Hop", in this case, by Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids. The line is "When the records start spinning you Chalypso with the chicken." I never knew they were saying "chalypso". If you enjoy music from the fifties and sixties this is a great CD at a great price.
HARDCORE CLASSIC GOLDEN OLDIES!!! August 30, 2008 As I've said before, I feel like the only 18 year old kid who loves this type of music! The soundtrack to American Graffiti is awesome! It has classics such as Rock Around the Clock, 16 Candles, Runaway, That'll Be the Day, At the Hop, The Great Pretender, Ain't That a Shame, Johnny B. Goode, Party Doll, Only You, and much more!!! My parents grew up with this music, and they played it when I was a kid, now that I'm older, I still love them! If you love Golden Oldies, you'll love the AMERICAN GRAFFITI SOUNDTRACK!!!
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