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Bart Got a Room

Soundtrack, from imdb:

Sing Sing Sing (With a Swing)
Written by Louis Prima
Performed by Nelson Roque and the Hollywood Hills High School Band

Getting Off
Written and Performed by Standfast
Courtesy of Cheap Lullaby
By arrangement with The Orchard

I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
Written by Ned Washington, George Bassman
Performed by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
Courtesy of Bluebird/Novus/RCA Victor
By arrangement with SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Sparkling Brass
Written by Malcolm Lockyer
Courtesy of First Com Music

Sandy L
Written and Performed by Kathryn Williams
Courtesy of Cheap Lullaby
By arrangement with The Orchard

The Sliding Mr. Bones
Written by Malcolm Lockyer
Courtesy of First Com Music

Teenager
Written by Kenneth Essex
Courtesy of DeWolfe Music

Cobra
Written by Brian Tarquin and Chris Ingram
Performed by Asphalt Jungle
Courtesy of Cleopatra Records
By arrangement with The Orchard

Messiah Hallelujah Chorus
Written by George Frideric Handel (as George Frederic Handel)
Performed by Malcolm Sargent (as Sir Malcolm Sargent) & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Courtesy of Reader's Digest Music
By arrangement with The Orchard

Party Mood
Written by Jack Trombey
Courtesy of DeWolfe Music

The Shepherd Girl
Traditional
Arranged by Cheng Yu
Courtesy of Extreme Production Music

Tam Tam
Written by David Arnold
Courtesy of APM Music

Chun Ying Zhuan (He Zou)
Written and Performed by Luo Tian Ping
Courtesy of China Record Co., Guangzhou
By arrangement with The Orchard

Caro Nome
Written by Giuseppe Verdi
Courtesy of Extreme Production Music

Swing By
Written by Bob Holroyd
Courtesy of APM Music

We Could Be Falling in Love
Written by Thomas Hirschmann (as Tom Hirschmann) and Stuart Hart
Performed by Selectracks Studio Ensemble featuring Dana Paul on vocals
Courtesy of Selectracks

911 Swing
Written by Steve Sidwell
Courtesy of Non Stop Music

Count Me In
Written by Frank Mizen
Courtesy of Non Stop Music

Cheers
Composed by Roger Webb
Courtesy of De Wolfe Music

You Better
Written and Performed by DJ Kam
Courtesy of Cleopatra Records
By arrangement with The Orchard

Sing Sing Sing
Written by Louis Prima
Performed by Jack Antonoff with Jon Shiffman and Steel Train
Published by EMI Music Publishing
Jack Antonoff appears courtesy of Drive-Thru Records

NY Psycho Freylekhs
Performed by The Klezmatics
Courtesy of Rounder Records
By arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

How many of these would fit in a very conservative standards format? The music in this movie was so good. At least some of it. I can't tell which ones were the good ones.

And I'm not saying any broadcast radio station would sound this good full time. A special show might include all of these.
 
In another time it might even have been the new soundtrack of our lives....
 
I maybe should have used a different title. I saw another movie with the same phenomenon. This ime it was a radio DJ who owned her station, in a lighthouse in a small town. Nearly every song she played was from the big band era even though the movie was dated 1979. And I know the movie was set in the present becaue there was a mid-70s Ford Country Squire. I was disappointed not to see a soundtrack listing but I haven't checked imdb. The movie was called "The Fog", and it was the version starring Adrienne Barbeau as the DJ. Great music!
 
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