41 Original Hits from the Soundtrack of American Graffiti

41 Original Hits from the Soundtrack of American Graffiti
41 Original Hits From The Soundtrack Of American Graffiti
Soundtrack album from American Graffiti by Various
Released August 1973 (LP)
June 22, 1993 (CD)
Recorded Various
Genre Rock and roll, Oldies
Label MCA 8001
Producer Gil Rodin (soundtrack producer)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 5/5 stars[1]

41 Original Hits From The Soundtrack Of American Graffiti is the official 1973 soundtrack album of the film American Graffiti. It has been certified triple platinum in the U.S., where it peaked at #10 on the Billboard 200 album chart.

Included in the film, but not on the soundtrack, are "Gee" by The Crows, "Louie, Louie" by Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids, and Harrison Ford's in-character a cappella rendition of "Some Enchanted Evening".

On the original vinyl release of the soundtrack, Fats Domino's "Ain't That a Shame" is an alternate version including an overdubbed female chorus (created for Domino's 1963 LP Let's Dance with Domino). The original hit single recording was substituted for the CD reissue.

Also, "Party Doll" by Buddy Knox fades out earlier than the original version during the final chorus.

A second compilation, titled More American Graffiti (MCA 8007) (and not to be confused with the 1979 film sequel of that name) was issued by MCA in early 1975, with George Lucas's approval.[citation needed] It features more rock and doo-wop hits from the late '50s and early '60s (only one of which, the Crows' "Gee", was featured in the film), along with additional Wolfman Jack dialogue. A third and final oldies compilation, titled American Graffiti Vol. III (MCA 8008) was also issued by MCA in early 1976. All three albums were released as 2-record sets, or as a double-length tape and are now entirely out of print.

In any event, with the exception of "Gee", all songs on the soundtrack album are presented in the order they appeared in the film.

Contents

Track listing

LP

Side one (Front side of record one)
No. Title Original Artist and year Length
1. "(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock"   Bill Haley & the Comets 1954 2:08
2. "Sixteen Candles"   The Crests 1958 2:48
3. "Runaway"   Del Shannon 1961 2:18
4. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love"   Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers 1956 2:14
5. "That'll Be the Day"   Buddy Holly 1957 2:14
6. "Fanny Mae"   Buster Brown 1959 2:52
7. "At the Hop"   Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids 1973 2:25
8. "She's So Fine"   Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids 1973 2:18
9. "The Stroll"   The Diamonds 1957 2:26
10. "See You In September"   The Tempos 1959 2:03
Side two (Front side of record two)
No. Title Original Artist and year Length
1. "Surfin' Safari"   The Beach Boys 1962 2:05
2. "He's The Great Imposter"   The Fleetwoods 1961 1:33
3. "Almost Grown"   Chuck Berry 1959 2:09
4. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"   The Platters 1959 2:37
5. "Little Darlin'"   The Diamonds 1957 2:04
6. "Peppermint Twist"   Joey Dee and the Starlighters 1961 1:58
7. "Barbara Ann"   The Regents 1961 2:14
8. "Book of Love"   The Monotones 1958 2:17
9. "Maybe Baby"   Buddy Holly 1958 2:01
10. "Ya Ya"   Lee Dorsey 1961 2:22
11. "The Great Pretender"   The Platters 1955 2:35
Side three (Back side of record two)
No. Title Original Artist and year Length
1. "Ain't That a Shame"   Fats Domino 1955 2:31
2. "Johnny B. Goode"   Chuck Berry 1958 2:38
3. "I Only Have Eyes for You"   The Flamingos 1959 3:09
4. "Get a Job"   The Silhouettes 1958 2:37
5. "To the Aisle"   The Five Satins 1957 2:44
6. "Do You Wanna Dance"   Bobby Freeman 1958 2:35
7. "Party Doll"   Buddy Knox 1957 1:54
8. "Come Go with Me"   The Del-Vikings 1956 2:37
9. "You're Sixteen - You're Beautiful (And You're Mine)"   Johnny Burnette 1960 1:56
10. "Love Potion No. 9"   The Clovers 1959 1:53
Side four (Back side of record one)
No. Title Original Artist and year Length
1. "Since I Don't Have You"   The Skyliners 1958 2:35
2. "Chantilly Lace"   The Big Bopper 1958 2:21
3. "Teen Angel"   Mark Dinning 1960 2:35
4. "Crying in the Chapel"   Sonny Till & the Orioles 1953 3:04
5. "A Thousand Miles Away"   The Heartbeats 1957 2:25
6. "Heart and Soul"   The Cleftones 1961 1:49
7. "Green Onions"   Booker T. & the M.G.'s 1962 2:25
8. "Only You (And You Alone)"   The Platters 1954 2:35
9. "Goodnight, Well it's Time to Go"   The Spaniels 1953 2:43
10. "All Summer Long"   The Beach Boys 1964 2:05

CD

Disc One
No. Title Original Artist and year Length
1. "(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock"   Bill Haley & His Comets 1954  
2. "Sixteen Candles"   The Crests 1958  
3. "Runaway"   Del Shannon 1961  
4. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love"   Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers 1956  
5. "That'll Be the Day"   Buddy Holly 1957  
6. "Fanny Mae"   Buster Brown 1959  
7. "At the Hop"   Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids 1973  
8. "She's So Fine"   Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids 1973  
9. "The Stroll"   The Diamonds 1957  
10. "See You In September"   The Tempos 1959  
11. "Surfin' Safari"   The Beach Boys 1962  
12. "(He's) The Great Imposter"   The Fleetwoods 1961  
13. "Almost Grown"   Chuck Berry 1959  
14. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"   The Platters 1959  
15. "Little Darlin'"   The Diamonds 1957  
16. "Peppermint Twist"   Joey Dee and the Starlighters 1961  
17. "Barbara Ann"   The Regents 1961  
18. "Book of Love"   The Monotones 1958  
19. "Maybe Baby"   Buddy Holly 1958  
20. "Ya Ya"   Lee Dorsey 1961  
21. "The Great Pretender"   The Platters 1955  
Disc Two
No. Title Original Artist and year Length
1. "Ain't That a Shame"   Fats Domino 1955  
2. "Johnny B. Goode"   Chuck Berry 1958  
3. "I Only Have Eyes for You"   The Flamingos 1959  
4. "Get a Job"   The Silhouettes 1958  
5. "To the Aisle"   The Five Satins 1957  
6. "Do You Wanna Dance"   Bobby Freeman 1958  
7. "Party Doll"   Buddy Knox 1957  
8. "Come Go with Me"   The Del-Vikings 1956  
9. "You're Sixteen" (written by Bob & Dick Sherman) Johnny Burnette 1960  
10. "Love Potion No. 9"   The Clovers 1959  
11. "Since I Don't Have You"   The Skyliners 1958  
12. "Chantilly Lace"   The Big Bopper 1958  
13. "Teen Angel"   Mark Dinning 1960  
14. "Crying in the Chapel"   Sonny Till & the Orioles 1953  
15. "A Thousand Miles Away"   The Heartbeats 1957  
16. "Heart and Soul"   The Cleftones 1961  
17. "Green Onions"   Booker T. & the M.G.'s 1962  
18. "Only You (and You Alone)"   The Platters 1954  
19. "Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight"   The Spaniels 1953  
20. "All Summer Long"   The Beach Boys 1964  

References

  1. ^ Unterberger, Richie. American Graffiti Original Soundtrack review allmusic.com. Retrieved on 2011-08-09.

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