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⚫ | The below mix <ref>http://music-mix.ew.com/2010/08/26/sunny-in-philadelphia-soundtrack/</ref> <ref>http://www.amazon.com/Always-Sunny-Philadelphia-Music-Original/dp/B004198XC8</ref> was released on September 1, 2010 - the same day that [[Kaitlin Olson]] and [[Rob McElhenney]]'s son ''Axel Lee'' was born. |
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==Music from the Original FX Series== |
==Music from the Original FX Series== |
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+ | [[File:Heinz_Kiessling.jpg|thumb|'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinz_Kiessling Heinz Kiessling]''']] |
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− | #"''Temptation Sensation''" by Heinz Kiessling - '''''Main Title''''' |
+ | # "''Temptation Sensation''" by Heinz Kiessling - '''''Main Title''''' |
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+ | # "''Derby Day''" by Werner Tautz |
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+ | # "''Blue Blood''" by Heinz Kiessling |
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+ | # "''On Your Bike''" by Heinz Kiessling |
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+ | # "''Take the Plunge''" by Heinz Kiessling |
+ | # "''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxCgnQfYHC0&feature=plcp Hotsy-Totsy]''" by Heinz Kiessling |
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− | #"''Off Broadway''" by Werner Tautz |
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+ | # "''Off Broadway''" by Werner Tautz |
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+ | # "''Coconut Shy''" by Heinz Kiessling |
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+ | # "''Honey Bunch''" by Karl Grell |
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+ | # "''Glitterati Party''" by Werner Tautz |
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+ | # "''Singles Soiree''" by Richard Faecks |
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+ | # "''Pink Deville''" by Paul Rothman |
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+ | # "''Capitan's Table''" by Heinz Kiessling |
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+ | # "''Starlet Express''" by Werner Tautz |
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+ | # "''Final Fling''" by Heinz Kiessling |
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+ | # "''Sweetheart Serenade''" by Werner Tautz |
+ | # "''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkrih7G3aSA Tea At Tiffani's]''" by Werner Tautz |
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− | #"''Moonbeam Kiss''" by Joe Brook |
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+ | # "''Moonbeam Kiss''" by Joe Brook |
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==='''Additional soundtracks'''=== |
==='''Additional soundtracks'''=== |
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+ | * "''[https://www.fortissimostreaming.cloud/audio/FA_043/FA_043_003.mp3 Shopping on 5th Avenue]''" by Linda Martinez |
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− | *"''Clique Chic''" by Christian Mondstein & Jo Part ([[The Gang Gets Racist|01x01]], [[Gun Fever|01x05]] and [[Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare|02x03]]). |
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+ | * "''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYelvoSE7j8 Clique Chic]''" by Christian Mondstein & Jo Part ([[The Gang Gets Racist|01x01]], [[Gun Fever|01x05]], [[Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare|02x03]], [[The World Series Defense|05x06]] and [[How Mac Got Fat|07x10]]). |
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+ | * "''Premier Parade''" by Werner Tautz ([[Charlie Has Cancer|01x04]], [[Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare|02x03]] and [[The Gang Recycles Their Trash|08x02]]). |
+ | * "''Butterfly By''" by Heinz Kiessling ([[Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom|02x04]], [[The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore|07x02]], [[Sweet Dee Gets Audited|07x04]] and [[Frank's Brother|07x05]]). |
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+ | * "''[https://www.extrememusic.com/albums/1181?item=22341 On the Town]''" by Werner Tautz ([[Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom|02x04]], [[Sweet Dee Gets Audited|07x04]] and [[Charlie and Dee Find Love|08x04]]). |
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+ | * "''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNs9ztzBuFA Stool Pigeon]''" by Heinz Kiessling ([[Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City|03x14]] and [[Frank's Brother|07x05]]). |
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+ | * "''Sole Witness''" by Heinz Kiessling ([[Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City|03x14]]). |
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+ | * "''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YCSJBlAris&feature=plcp Jailbreak Jenkins]''" by Christian Mondstein & Jo Part ([[The ANTI-Social Network|07x08]]). |
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+ | * "''[https://www.extrememusic.com/albums/2342?item=40896 Curtain Twitcher]<nowiki>''</nowiki> ''by Helmut Reinhardt ([http://itsalwayssunny.wikia.com/wiki/Mac_and_Dennis_Buy_a_Timeshare 09x04] and [http://itsalwayssunny.wikia.com/wiki/Mac_Day 09x05]) |
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+ | ==Notes== |
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+ | * This sort of music may be also referred as "''elevator music''" or "''supermarket music''". |
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+ | * Most of the tracks composed by Heinz Kiessling and Werner Tautz are from '''mid'''-''''60s'''. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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+ | [[Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]] |
Revision as of 23:17, 4 December 2018
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia uses a lot of production music as soundtracks for the whole series. It's an "easy listening" sort of music, which contrasts the chaotic nature of the show.
Initially, those tracks were used because of the show's low budget - later, they became an integral part of Sunny.
The below mix [1] [2] was released on September 1, 2010 - the same day that Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney's son Axel Lee was born.
Music from the Original FX Series
- "Temptation Sensation" by Heinz Kiessling - Main Title
- "Derby Day" by Werner Tautz
- "Blue Blood" by Heinz Kiessling
- "On Your Bike" by Heinz Kiessling
- "Take the Plunge" by Heinz Kiessling
- "Hotsy-Totsy" by Heinz Kiessling
- "Off Broadway" by Werner Tautz
- "Coconut Shy" by Heinz Kiessling
- "Honey Bunch" by Karl Grell
- "Glitterati Party" by Werner Tautz
- "Singles Soiree" by Richard Faecks
- "Pink Deville" by Paul Rothman
- "Capitan's Table" by Heinz Kiessling
- "Starlet Express" by Werner Tautz
- "Final Fling" by Heinz Kiessling
- "Sweetheart Serenade" by Werner Tautz
- "Tea At Tiffani's" by Werner Tautz
- "Moonbeam Kiss" by Joe Brook
- "Grand Central" by Werner Tautz
Additional soundtracks
- "Shopping on 5th Avenue" by Linda Martinez
- "Clique Chic" by Christian Mondstein & Jo Part (01x01, 01x05, 02x03, 05x06 and 07x10).
- "Premier Parade" by Werner Tautz (01x04, 02x03 and 08x02).
- "Butterfly By" by Heinz Kiessling (02x04, 07x02, 07x04 and 07x05).
- "On the Town" by Werner Tautz (02x04, 07x04 and 08x04).
- "Stool Pigeon" by Heinz Kiessling (03x14 and 07x05).
- "Sole Witness" by Heinz Kiessling (03x14).
- "Jailbreak Jenkins" by Christian Mondstein & Jo Part (07x08).
- "Curtain Twitcher'' by Helmut Reinhardt (09x04 and 09x05)
Notes
- This sort of music may be also referred as "elevator music" or "supermarket music".
- Most of the tracks composed by Heinz Kiessling and Werner Tautz are from mid-'60s.