astroboy700
06-16-2016, 07:01 PM
The first-season theme music was an instrumental jazz waltz written by Richard Wess. Eventually, Sidney Sheldon became dissatisfied with Wess' theme and musical score.[citation needed] From the second season on, it was replaced by a new theme entitled "Jeannie", composed by Hugo Montenegro with lyrics by Buddy Kaye. Episodes 20 and 25 used a rerecorded ending of "Jeannie" for the closing credits with new, longer drum breaks and a different closing riff. The lyrics were never used in the show.
Songwriters Gerry Goffin and Carole King wrote a theme, called "Jeannie", for Sidney Sheldon before the series started, but it was not used.[8]
In the third and fourth seasons of the show, another instrumental theme by Hugo Montenegro was introduced that was played during the show's campy scenes. Simply titled "Mischief", the theme was heard mainly on outdoor locations, showing the characters attempting to do something such as Jeannie learning to drive, Major Nelson arriving up the driveway, a monkey walking around, or reactions to Doctor Bellows. This theme featured the accompaniment of a sideshow organ, a trombone, and electric bass. It was introduced in the first episode of season 3, "Fly Me to the Moon".
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TRACK LIST
01 [1965] Sammy Davis Jr. - The Girl From Ipanema
02 [1955] Sammy Davis Jr.- That Old Black Magic
03 [1966] Don Ho - Ain't no big thing
04 [1967] Don Ho - Days Of My Youth (Live)
05 [1966] The Monkees - The Last Train To Clarksville
06 [1967] Barbara Eden - Power On [LiveTV version]
07 [1965] Season 1 Theme [composed by Richard Wess]
08 [1967] Season 2 Theme song [composed by Hugo Montenegro][EzTv EDIT]
09 [1967] Rare 2nd Season Theme [Montenegro]
10 Commercial Break Slate #1
11 Commercial Break Slate #2
12 Jeannie's Blink [Hanna-Barbera sfx]
*track #8 provided by Ez TV
*warning: track #6 comes with original episode sound effects. If you're a sfx hater you have been warned. but Enjoy it anyways. Life is short!
*Cover and track list Compiled by astroboy700
*Editing Software: Adobe Audition CC
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Songwriters Gerry Goffin and Carole King wrote a theme, called "Jeannie", for Sidney Sheldon before the series started, but it was not used.[8]
In the third and fourth seasons of the show, another instrumental theme by Hugo Montenegro was introduced that was played during the show's campy scenes. Simply titled "Mischief", the theme was heard mainly on outdoor locations, showing the characters attempting to do something such as Jeannie learning to drive, Major Nelson arriving up the driveway, a monkey walking around, or reactions to Doctor Bellows. This theme featured the accompaniment of a sideshow organ, a trombone, and electric bass. It was introduced in the first episode of season 3, "Fly Me to the Moon".

TRACK LIST
01 [1965] Sammy Davis Jr. - The Girl From Ipanema
02 [1955] Sammy Davis Jr.- That Old Black Magic
03 [1966] Don Ho - Ain't no big thing
04 [1967] Don Ho - Days Of My Youth (Live)
05 [1966] The Monkees - The Last Train To Clarksville
06 [1967] Barbara Eden - Power On [LiveTV version]
07 [1965] Season 1 Theme [composed by Richard Wess]
08 [1967] Season 2 Theme song [composed by Hugo Montenegro][EzTv EDIT]
09 [1967] Rare 2nd Season Theme [Montenegro]
10 Commercial Break Slate #1
11 Commercial Break Slate #2
12 Jeannie's Blink [Hanna-Barbera sfx]
*track #8 provided by Ez TV
*warning: track #6 comes with original episode sound effects. If you're a sfx hater you have been warned. but Enjoy it anyways. Life is short!
*Cover and track list Compiled by astroboy700
*Editing Software: Adobe Audition CC
NOTE: PM me for the link
+++ Make sure you confirmed that you received the link in the thread space below. thank you! :)