I have a flock of the old "Seely/Capital" cues..not just the
commercially released "Quick Draw McGraw" trilogy ones but thanks to a
(ANONYMOUS) collector, 150 of these.
Here is a start of a hopefullly, a series, and here's what I know
from recent watchings on YouTube of "Boo Boo Runs Wild"
First, the "Augie Doggie" theme by Hoyt Curtin (?????) from Hanna-
Barbera Archives
Original 7-ZR-51 "Light Movement" by George Hormel (around the
oopening scenes)
"The Reluctant Elephant" by Jack Shaindlin from Comedy/Cinemusic Cine6
(originally the Langlois Film
Music Library of New York)
Then later..
During Boo-Boo's transnformation to feral mode
The Reluctant Elephant (more of this) by Jack Shaindlin About 02:00
Fun On Ice Comedy/Cine6/Cinemuisc Film Music Library, vis a vis The
Langlois Lib) by Jack Shaindlin 1:42 from Cinemusic Cine6 Comedy
(apm.music which also has the Ren and Stimpy and Augie Doggie cues in
KPM and CARLIN respectively that weren't used here for obvious reasons
has this in Cinemusic)
During the "clearing scene with the animals"
Original 4-ZR-48 "Fast Movement" by George Hormel (one of the most
recognized of all Huck/Jinks/Ruff and Reddy/Yogi Bear chase cues, this
is actually a reworking of an earlier cue, in a kinda interesting
reversal here, originally credited to William Loose and John Seely! It
was called "Water Skis" and exists in the old British Synchro 1950s
library of Sam Fox, who also controlled several musical concerns in
the USA) from Metropolitan Movement/Capitol Hi-Q L-4
Original 5-C-5 "Domestic/Children" by William Loose (some also credit
John Seely) from Lite/Domestic/Capitol Hi-Q L-7 00:06 (this was used
on that Warner Goofy Gophertoon, "Gopher Broke")
Original 6-ZR-50 "Light Movement" by George Hormel from Capitol Hi-Q/
Metropolitan Movement L-4
At Yogi's girlbear pal Cindy Bear's house
Original 10-OK-(forgot exact code, these had more codes than The
DaVinci Code!!!) "Pleasant Foxtrot in 2/4 time to curtain" by Jack
Cookerly, Emil Cadkin, Phillip Green and William G.Loose (AS
collectively CREDITED) (actually a cue NOT in HB cartoons BUT used in
a 1955-56? Gumby called "In A Fix" at the end) both from the Capitol
Production Music Series, the sequel to the earlier one/label
no.unknown AND the aforementioned Sam Fox library IN US, record no.
172/173
00:26
Original 5-ZR-49 "Light Underscore" also known as "Light Movement" by
George Hormel from Metropolitan Melodies/Capitol Hi-Q L-4
Original 2-TC-202 "Eccentric Comedy" by John Seely and William Loose
Original 1-TC-201 "Pixie Comedy" by John Seely & William G.Loose
Original 3-TC-300 "Eccentric Comedy"
Original 4-TC-301 "Zany Waltz"
Original 5-TC-301 "Zany Comedy"
All 5 instrumentals above by John Seely & William Loose & from
Animation/Comedy/Capitol Hi-Q L-2
"Pixie Pranks" & "Fishy Story" both by Jack Shaindlin & from Cine6/
Comedy/Cinemusic
Finally, at the ranger's office....
3-ZR-47 "Light Movement" (actually a fast cue) by George Hormel from
Metropolitan Movmeent/Capitol-Hi-Q L-4
Original 3-C-3 "Domestic Children" by William Loose and John Seely
from Domestic Lite/Capitol Hi-Q L-7
"Toboggan Run" by Jack Shaindlin from Cinemusic (unknown what CDD or
LPP since it isn't on the APM/CINE site, this was due to the friend
I'd rather keep anonymous's CD that he'd sent me)
"Light Activity"(not its real title but it's what the APM description
and the sheet my friend sent me) by Jack Shaindlin from Light Activity/
Cinemusic Cine1
Original 8-ZR-52 "Light Movement" by George Hormel again from
Metropolitan Movement/Capitol Hi-Q L-4
Original 7-ZR-51 "Light Movement" by George Hormel from Metroploitan
Movement/Capitol Hi-Q L-4
"Pixie Pranks" by Jack Shaindlin from Comedy/Cinemusic Cine6
Original 7-ZR-51 "Light Movement' once AGAIN by George Hormel from
metroplotian Movement/Capitol Hi-Q L-4
And FINALLY...
"Fun on Ice" by Jack Shaindlin in the final happy ending and end
credits (WHEW!) from Comedy/Cinemusic 6
(WHEW!!!)
Steve Worth worked on this as the voice of Boo Boo..
(Not a complete one but which I recall from wathcing you Tube)
Phil Green's music of course belonged to the sherrif yokel Horse and
Spencer Moore's music ((one of few Moores I like,aside from Mandy), so
frequent in HB series (all,from what I recall), is ABSENT..was Moore's
family not willing to license it..?


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