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Saturday, July 14, 2007

Roy Shield and Company - Saturday Night Live on NBC


You may not recognize "Moonlight on the Ganges," but you are sure to recognize the theme for NBC Radio Network's "Roy Shield and Company." (30m) Roy Shield (sometimes LeRoy Shield) wrote all the great music for the Laurel and Hardy, Charley Chase, and Our Gang comdies from the 30's. You'll most likely recognize Roy's theme song as the "Oh, Miss Crabtree" music from Our Gang short "Love Business," but it has appeared in countless Hal Roach Films. Its title is actually "You Are The One I Love," (2m) and the only reason I know this is because of the fabulous Beau Hunks CD's with inflection-perfect recreations of the (now lost) originals. On Roy's show, you'll hear Eve Young sing "I Should Care." Roy and his orchestra also play "Violets for Your Furs," a song I know only because Frank Sinatra recorded it. Nelson Olmstead narrates a version of Poe's "The Raven" which proves that every era has its William Shatner. A selection of programs with orchestral backgrounds by Shield can be found here.

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  • Piet Schreuders writes to say that Shield did use some of his Roach music in his later radio work: [Quote] You can download 28 "Radio City Playhouse" shows for free at www.radiolovers.com/pages/radiocityplayhouse.htm I did this, and have been listening to them all on my iPod Shuffle while commuting. Radio City Playhouse #12 (Mother) opens with a symphonic arrangement of "Bells".
    Radio City Playhouse #17 (Temporarily Purple) uses "Steppin' Along With a Song" and "Riding Along". [Unquote] Piet also likes Shield's opening music for Radio City Playhouse #51 (Blackout).

    By Blogger Don, At July 16, 2007 at 12:34 PM  

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