OutOfOdor
2018-03-21T21:21:16Z
Here it is, folksies, the only list of its kind. As if you didn't know, this is a list of all the known stock library music used by Fred Ladd in his retraced-cartoon package. This is sorted alphabetically by library, and then by track. And now, with further ado, the list!
Amphonic:
Bantu Beat- J. Carole
Big Richard- Vic Flick
Geronimo- Vic Flick
Haley's Comet- Vic Flick
Pebble Beach- Vic Flick

Conroy:
Alpine Echoes- Dwight Barker
Barnstormers (Theme)- Sam Sklair
Beer Garden- Kurt Rehfeld
Bring on the Girls- Dennis Farnon
Campus Caper- Dennis Farnon
Can, Can, Can- Dennis Farnon
Cocked Hat- Dwight Barker
Criss Cross- Dwight Barker
Deck Games- Dwight Barker
Devil Rider (Honky Tonk)- Sam Sklair
Drums and Fife 3 and 5 - Wilfred Burns
Follow Through- Dwight Barker
Hawaiian Surf Ride - Jon Jelmer
Hillbilly Stomp- Sam Sklair
Intergrate - Sam Sklair
Jaunty Walk- Wilfred Burns
More Haste- Dwight Barker
Morse Music- Eric Siday, Johnson Croom
On With the Race- Dennis Farnon
Pianoroll Bounce - Lionel Baron
Pony Gallop- Kurt Rehfeld
Rah Rah Rah- Dennis Farnon
Ridin' Herd- Dwight Barker
Sail Boat (Theme) - Sam Sklair
Stockade (Bridge) [#14, 15]- Sam Sklair
Stockade (Theme)- Sam Sklair
Stockage (Theme Flute)- Sam Sklair
The Spy Set: Rhythm Accelerando - Robert Sharples
Themes and Variations: Dramatic Movement- Sam Sklair
Tijuana Win the Cup - Anthony Harrison
Traffic Patterns- Eric Austen
Viva Paso Doble- Dennis Farnon
Walk into Run- Wilfred Burns
Yokohama Holiday- Dwight Barker

JW Theme Music:
Enter Villain- Ernest Tomlinson
Flitting Along- Ernest Tomlinson
Herr Sauerkraut- Cedric Palmer
Honky Tonk- Tolchard Evans

KPM:
Butterfly- Joe Haider
Conga Sounds (a)- Sam Fonteyn
Cross Talk- David Lindup
Damsel in Distress- David Lindup
Daphne's Dilemma- David Lindup
Flute Reggae- Clive Hicks
Funky Chase- Keith Mansfield
Funky Fanfare (Small Group)- Alan Hawkshaw
Funky Flight- Keith Mansfield
Funky Link 1- Keith Mansfield
Go Away Day- Keith Mansfield
Hero v. the Villain- Johnny Pearson
High Hat Sounds- Sam Fonteyn
I Say, I Say, I Say- David Lindup
I Say, I Say, I Say (Link)- David Lindup
Jazz Drum Rhythms (a), (b)- Kenny Clare
Jazz Drum Sound- Sam Fonteyn
Keaton the King- David Lindup
Kindly Leave the Stage- Johnny Pearson
Music for Percussion 17 (Nursery) - Laurie Johnson
Moog Waltz- Duncan Lamont
Neck and Neck - Dave Richmond
Party Time Statement- Keith Mansfield
Return of the Keystone Cops- David Lindup
Return of the Keystone Cops- Tag- David Lindup
Return of the Silent Movies- Johnny Pearson
Slapstick Comic- David Lindup
Strummin' That Old Banjo- Alan Parker, Alan Hawkshaw
Teenage Villain- Keith Mansfield
The Light Fantastic- David Lindup
Timbales Sounds (a)- Sam Fonteyn
Timpani Sounds (d)- Sam Fonteyn
Tin Whistle Reggae- Duncan Lamont
Top Cymbal and Drum Sounds- Sam Fonteyn
Visit to Motown- Dave Richmond
Who Was That Lady!- David Lindup
Will He, Won't He?- David Lindup

Selected Sound:
Artistry in Trumpets- Bob Elger
Juanita - Luis Meguel
Wow!- Henning Reute

Sonoton (released through Conroy):
Action Man (f), (g) - Fernand Moreno
Circus Polka- Jan Schneeberg
Drummy - Sammy Burdson
Electronic Apple (2) - Walt Rockman
Hurricane Wheels (B), (C) - Sammy Burdson
Laughing Guitar - Denny Motion
Punch and Judy- Robert Konar
Soapbox Derby- Robert Konar
The Toy Family - Norman Candler

Southern Library of Recorded Music:
Chase Me Chester - Roger Roger
Comic Chase- John Scott
Commercial Joe Pt. 1 - Harry Rabinowitz (aka "Puffing Joe")
Inky Poo- Sidney Kay
Slippery Sid - Roger Roger

Themes International:
Jingle 4b - Alan Parker
Quickie 3 - James Clarke
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
AllenJ
2018-05-18T10:42:08Z
This list is missing some tracks (mostly KPM).

KPMK 1043/2 - Beat Incidental (all of these play in "Egyptian Daze"):
* Funky Fanfare (Small Group) - Alan Hawkshaw
* Funky Chase - Keith Mansfield
* Funky Flight - Keith Mansfield
* Funky Link 1 - Keith Mansfield
* Teenage Villain - Keith Mansfield
* Teenage Chase - Keith Mansfield

KPMK 1047 - Single Instruments Volume 1 - Percussion:
* Top Cymbal and Drum Sounds - Sam Fonteyn (plays in "Soda Jerks")
* Jazz Drum Sound - Sam Fonteyn (plays in "Soda Jerks")
* Jazz Drum Rhythms (a) - Kenny Clare (plays in "Art for Art's Sake")

KPMK 1064 - Happy Novelties:
* I Say, I Say, I Say-Link - David Lindup (plays in "Dog Missing")

KPMK 1110/2 - Life is for Living:
* Party Time Statement - Keith Mansfield (plays in "The Inventor")

KPMK 1112/2 - The Rhythm of Modern Life/Vaudeville:
* Will He, Won't He? - David Lindup (plays in "Music and Charm")

KPM 0132 - Comedy Classics 2:
* Can, Can, Can - Dennis Farnon (plays in "Batter Up")

SEL 5221 - Big Band Sound of the 70's TV and Radio Programs:
* Wow! - Henning Ruete (plays in "They Shall Not Pass")
OutOfOdor
2019-01-27T01:43:57Z
Originally Posted by: AllenJ 

This list is missing some tracks (mostly KPM).

KPMK 1043/2 - Beat Incidental (all of these play in "Egyptian Daze"):
* Funky Fanfare (Small Group) - Alan Hawkshaw
* Funky Chase - Keith Mansfield
* Funky Flight - Keith Mansfield
* Funky Link 1 - Keith Mansfield
* Teenage Villain - Keith Mansfield
* Teenage Chase - Keith Mansfield

KPMK 1047 - Single Instruments Volume 1 - Percussion:
* Top Cymbal and Drum Sounds - Sam Fonteyn (plays in "Soda Jerks")
* Jazz Drum Sound - Sam Fonteyn (plays in "Soda Jerks")
* Jazz Drum Rhythms (a) - Kenny Clare (plays in "Art for Art's Sake")

KPMK 1064 - Happy Novelties:
* I Say, I Say, I Say-Link - David Lindup (plays in "Dog Missing")

KPMK 1110/2 - Life is for Living:
* Party Time Statement - Keith Mansfield (plays in "The Inventor")

KPMK 1112/2 - The Rhythm of Modern Life/Vaudeville:
* Will He, Won't He? - David Lindup (plays in "Music and Charm")

KPM 0132 - Comedy Classics 2:
* Can, Can, Can - Dennis Farnon (plays in "Batter Up")

SEL 5221 - Big Band Sound of the 70's TV and Radio Programs:
* Wow! - Henning Ruete (plays in "They Shall Not Pass")



Sorry about the long wait, but thanks for bringing up those omissions! I've added them all to the list. In addition, I've added a number of tracks that I've recently ID'd.

Now, if only I could find the odd tracks in "Art for Art's Sake", the track that opens "On Duty" or any of the other tracks I haven't found yet...


"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
Leviathan
2019-02-06T03:24:46Z
Has the last track in Mr. Do-All been identified yet? IT plays when Felix starts playing the sax.
OutOfOdor
2019-02-09T21:32:50Z
Originally Posted by: Leviathan 

Has the last track in Mr. Do-All been identified yet? IT plays when Felix starts playing the sax.



No, I haven't found it yet. I'll look out for it, though.
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
OutOfOdor
2019-02-20T14:59:06Z
Found two more tracks on an old Conroy album: "Jaunty Walk" and "Walk into Run" by Wilfred Burns, both of which play in Music and Charm.
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
OutOfOdor
2020-03-18T22:00:25Z
It's been a long while, but I've just discovered a new track: "Punch and Judy" by Robert Konar, which plays in "Chinese Lanterns."
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
SuperMuppet64
2020-03-19T16:57:08Z
another Robert Konar track featured in Chinese Lanterns is "Soapbox Derby"
OutOfOdor
2020-03-19T23:11:55Z
Originally Posted by: SuperMuppet64 

another Robert Konar track featured in Chinese Lanterns is "Soapbox Derby"



Thanks!

EDIT: Found another CL track: "Circus Polka" by Jan Schneeberg.
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
OutOfOdor
2020-12-27T14:35:58Z
Nope, it's the track at the end of that cartoon.
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
OutOfOdor
2021-01-17T02:23:15Z
Added a bunch of new tracks to the list - see if you can notice 'em!!
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
SuperMuppet64
2021-01-17T02:40:40Z
where was Chase Me Chester used? cant seem to remember that one. this reminds me i need to get off my lazy bum and add a few more tracks to the stock music playlist i have assembled on youtube
OutOfOdor
2021-01-17T14:06:05Z
Originally Posted by: SuperMuppet64 

where was Chase Me Chester used? cant seem to remember that one. this reminds me i need to get off my lazy bum and add a few more tracks to the stock music playlist i have assembled on youtube



At the very end of "Toy Shop". The parts used in the cartoon are kinda scattered about the track, though.
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
OutOfOdor
2021-01-18T21:42:56Z
In case anyone's wondering about the opening track from "Soda Jerks" and the opening stinger from "Off to the Races" - they're not stock music, they were originally written for the "Mutt and Jeff and Bugoff" feature.
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
OutOfOdor
2021-04-03T01:41:27Z
After a while, I've found a new track! "Pianoroll Bounce" by Lionel Baron, from the Conroy library. It's heard at the beginning of "Music and Charm".
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
OutOfOdor
2021-11-10T23:47:27Z
Been a good while, but I found another cue - "The Spy Set: Rhythm Acclerando" by Bob Sharples, heard in "Sunken Treasure".
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
wiley207
2022-01-22T22:10:57Z
Originally Posted by: OutOfOdor 

In case anyone's wondering about the opening track from "Soda Jerks" and the opening stinger from "Off to the Races" - they're not stock music, they were originally written for the "Mutt and Jeff and Bugoff" feature.



Yeah, I figured that when I saw the "Mutt and Jeff and Bugoff" feature on YouTube a few years back and heard different arrangements of it in the film.
FuriousMan226
2022-02-02T04:16:55Z
What was the song at the end of the Moonlight for Two redrawn?
OutOfOdor
2022-05-23T03:36:23Z
Originally Posted by: FuriousMan226 

What was the song at the end of the Moonlight for Two redrawn?



That would be Dwight Barker's "Follow Through", from Conroy.

Speaking of Conroy, just ID'd that one Hawaiian track used in "Tuning In", thanks to the EMI Production Music site adding an influx of Conroy 78s to their website - it's called "Hawaiian Surf Ride", composed by Jon Jelmer.


"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
OutOfOdor
2023-03-24T22:34:53Z
Just ID'd another track: "Tjiuana Win the Cup", composed by Anthony Harrison and originating from the Conroy library. It's heard at the. beginning of "The Inventor".
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)