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NOTE: This thread only covers Space Ghost: Coast to Coast. For music used in Cartoon Planet, see this thread.
Where to listen to these tracks:
Abaco Music = Upright Music
Atmosphere Music = Universal Production Music
Carlin Production Music = Universal Production Music
Cavendish Music
Chappell Production Music = Universal Production Music
Chronic Trax = Universal Production Music
Connect Music = Universal Production Music
DeWolfe Music
Extreme Music
FirstCom Music = Universal Production Music
Galerie Music = Universal Production Music
JW Media Music = Upright Music
Killer Tracks = Universal Production Music
Koka Classic = Universal Production Music
Match Music = Universal Production Music
Megatrax = Megatrax
Music House = EMI Production Music
Non Stop Music = Miles of Musik
NYB Music = Universal Production Music
Omnimusic = APM
Parry Music Library = BMG Production Music
Vibrant Music = Sakura Notes
VideoHelper = Upright Music
Warner/Chappell Music
Spanish Translation:
Sleeper:
Brilliant Number One:
-Chambraigne: Piano music that begins the episode.
-Dam: The dramatic sting when the Hoover Dam is shown.
-Dimethypyridiminol Bisulfite: Choir during "1966!"
-Eat a Peach: Zorak plays Space Ghost to the desk; banjo music.
-Edelweiss: Zorak as a ghost.
-Flipmode: Supermarket music.
-Girlie Show: Jeopardy-style theme; romantic music.
-Hipster: Lounge music throughout his interviews.
-Idlewild South: Space Ghost riding the monitor.
-Jacksonville: "After the Jacksonville incident..."
-King Dead: The music that plays during the UNREASONABLE DEMANDS video.
-President's Day Nightmare: "Big prize" sting.
-Punch: Romantic music.
-Surprise: Ragtime music (also heard in "Terminal"); '50s rock music.
-Terminal: The piano song that opens the episode; Zorak's ragtime music.
-Zorak: Mintos jingle; harp glisses.
Where to listen to these tracks:
Abaco Music = Upright Music
Atmosphere Music = Universal Production Music
Carlin Production Music = Universal Production Music
Cavendish Music
Chappell Production Music = Universal Production Music
Chronic Trax = Universal Production Music
Connect Music = Universal Production Music
DeWolfe Music
Extreme Music
FirstCom Music = Universal Production Music
Galerie Music = Universal Production Music
JW Media Music = Upright Music
Killer Tracks = Universal Production Music
Koka Classic = Universal Production Music
Match Music = Universal Production Music
Megatrax = Megatrax
Music House = EMI Production Music
Non Stop Music = Miles of Musik
NYB Music = Universal Production Music
Omnimusic = APM
Parry Music Library = BMG Production Music
Vibrant Music = Sakura Notes
VideoHelper = Upright Music
Warner/Chappell Music
Spanish Translation:
- Music Box - Judith Leonie Cann [Carlin Production Music] (plays during the "Zorak and Moltar Sing the Nursery Rhymes and Favorite Lullabies" segment)
- Down Home - Robert Farnon [Chappell Production Music] (More to Come" music)
- Mediterranean Cruise - Anthony Mawer [DeWolfe Music] (romantic music)
- Sun Pretty - Anthony Mawer [DeWolfe Music] (elevator music at the end)
- Jeunesse – Anthony Mawer [DeWolfe Music] (Zorak's “public domain” music)
- Angels Together - John Burns, Martin Whitson, Paul Deschroeder [Vibrant Music] (The easy listening jazz music in Space Ghost's Phantom Cruiser)
- Gotham City Hero [aka "Ratrace"] - Dominic Francis Glynn [Chappell Production Music] (plays during the scene when Zorak is first Batmantis)
- Stabs and Stings 2 - Michael Neville Hankinson [Parry Music] (dramatic sting after the woman says "I am your mother.")
- Synchrostings - Trevor Duncan [JW Media Music]
- Underworld (7), (8) - Robert Farnon [Chappell Production Music] (track 7 plays as a sting numerous times in the episode, and track 8 plays right before the commercial break when the narrator keeps asking questions)
- All Strings and Fancy Free - Sidney Torch [Chappell Production Music] (technical difficulties screen)
- 12 Days of Christmas - Craig Riley [Hot Ideas Inc.] (sung by the villains)
- Deck the Halls - Anthony Phillips [Atmosphere Music] (opens the special)
- Deck the Halls - Alain James Leroux [JW Media Music] ("Gabba Gabba Hey" number)
- Electric Jingle Bells - Dan Walker [FirstCom Music] (Zorak's number)
- Jingle Bells - Frances Ruffino [JW Media Music] (ending)
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas - Craig Riley [Hot Ideas Inc.] (ending song)
- Turn it Up - Steve Everitt [Atmosphere Music] (swimsuit competition)
- Declamation - Chris Payne [Chappell Production Music] ("Let the Klugman revolution begin!")
- Hail the Contenders! - Larry Wolff [Killer Tracks] ("Tonight, we present a special theme show, an all-star spectacular tribute to Women In the Entertainment Industry.")
- Mediterranean Cruise - Anthony Mawer [DeWolfe Music] ("Can it be?")
- Modern Jazz Quartet - Cliff Hall [Music House] ("You know, I've never met a woman guest quite like you before, Nanny.")
- Sad Viola - Raymond Guiot [Amphonic Music] ("Don't want no more of this cryin' game.")
- Showtime Fun! - Alan Jerome Marcus, Anthony Eric James & David Lee Towery [DeWolfe Music] ("They've won Diddly Squat!")
- Soap Link - Alain James Leroux [Parry Music Library] (narration over commercial cliffhanger)
- Society Trot - George Roumanis [Killer Tracks] (America's Funniest Funny Videos)
- Piano Portrait A - Ray Davies [Cavendish Music] (tribute to Raymond)
Sleeper:
- Ancient Gentleman Strums his Cheng - John Leach [DeWolfe Music] (haiku music)
- Celebrity Surprise - Ray Davies [Cavendish Music] (opening music)
- Funeral March - Frederic Chopin (Zorak plays Space Ghost to the desk)
- Jazz Talk - Doug Perkins, Steve Goomas [Abaco Music] (Space Ghost introduces Zorak and the Original Way Outs)
- Synchrostings 16 - Trevor Duncan [JW Media Music] ("No, he's my... [sting] evil twin!")
- Love Remembered - Greg Hansen [Warner/Chappell Music - Producer Series] (Zorak meets another mantis in the bar)
- The Stars and Stripes Forever - John Philip Sousa (Space Ghost declares a holiday on the Ghost Planet)
- Which Girl? - Bruce Chianese, Chris Many, Geoff Levin [FirstCom Music] (intro sequence; credits)
- Fanfare Espana - Jonathan Merrill [Killer Tracks] (plays when MOE 2000 is introduced)
- Music, Bugle [Sound Ideas] ("Wah wah" trumpet sting)
- Shock Treatment - Derek Stanley Austin [Amphonic Music] (Space Ghost describing MOE 2000)
- Synchrostings 1 - Trevor Duncan [JW Media Music] (plays when Space Ghost fires Zorak and Moltar)
- Angels Together - John Burns, Martin Whitson, Paul Deschroeder [Vibrant Music] (The easy listening jazz music in Space Ghost's Phantom Cruiser)
- Eeuu (Country) - Orquestra Club Miranda [Monrose Digital] (Banjo music when discussing Junior Samples)
- Maple Leaf Rag - Scott Joplin (Zorak plays Space Ghost to the desk)
- Blue Coat Boy - Derek Austin [JW Media Music] (Chad and Elvira exchange flirting glances)
- Fanfare Espana - Jonathan Merrill [Killer Tracks] (flamenco music)
- Maui Luau - Grant Geissman and Rick Rhodes [FirstCom Music] (Lokar's Hawaiian music)
- Adrenalise - Martin Lawrence [Atmosphere Music] (Zorak plays Space Ghost to the desk)
- Synchrostings 5 - Trevor Duncan [JW Media Music] (plays when "To Be Continued" appears)
- Final Triumph - Al Capps [Killer Tracks] ("Space Ghost: Coast to Coast: A Martin Quinn Production")
- Frenzy - Michael J. Dowdle [Warner/Chappell Music - Producer Series] ("Tonight's episode: Hickory Dickory DEAD.")
- Run for Your Life - Martin Lawrence [Atmosphere Music] (The music during the last week recap)
- Synchrostings 4 - Trevor Duncan [JW Media Music] (everyone on the bus has a concerned look)
- Synchrostings 8 - Trevor Duncan [JW Media Music] (everyone telling Space Ghost that they're pregnant)
- Video Cues 2 - Hendrix Bekker [Parry Music] (scene transitions)
- Jazz Talk - Doug Perkins, Steve Goomas [Abaco Music] (end credits)
- Mexican Hat Dance - traditional ("It's getting like a Mexican game show in here!")
- "Wired" by Bertrand Siretas and Bruno Sourice [Koka Media] (Zorak plays Space Ghost to the desk)
- Killer Stab 6 - Tim Souster [DeWolfe Music] ("Psycho"-style stings)
- St. Thomas Passion - Nick Rivera and Rick Rhodes [FirstCom Music] ("Ask the Big Banana" jingle)
- Play Off - Denis Hawksworth [Parry Music Library] (“Space Quiz Time Fun 9000" music)
- Spin the Wheel - Alain James Leroux [Parry Music Library] (organ music)
- Global Network - Douglas A. Wood [Omnimusic] (infomercial music)
- Au Petit Romance - Suzie Katayama [Killer Tracks] (end credits)
- William Tell Overture - Gioachino Rossini [unknown music library] (Zorak plays Space Ghost to the desk)
- Mania - Steve Everitt [Atmosphere Music] (Zorak plays Space Ghost to the desk)
- Show Bits D - Denis Hawksworth [Parry Music Library] (Comedy jingle)
- Synchrostings 7 - Trevor Duncan (JW Media Music) (dramatic sting)
- Cartoon, Music (Theme 2: Full Mix, Confusion, Busy, Fast Tempo) [Sound Ideas] (Lokar plays the piano)
- Symphony No. 6 (Pastorale) - Movement 1 - Ludwig van Beethoven (wraparounds with Lokar)
- Dub City - Mark Cherrie, Andrew Dewar [APM] (Plays before commercial break)
- It's a Loverly Day in May (Alternate) - John Cacavas, Lisa Cacavas [Parry Music Library] ("Ah, Zorak, what can we say?")
- Silly Me (Alternate) - John Cacavas, Jennifer Cacavas [Parry Music Library] (Space Ghost invisos to the desk)
- Triumph Fanfare 2 - John Cacavas [Abaco Music] ("Zorak, here comes your life.")
- Battalions of Space - Alan Hawkshaw [Music House] ("Trust your in your feelings, Tad.")
- May Morning - Carlos Leresche [Kosinus] ("Can you ever really know a man, Zorak?")
- Lovers Dream - John Leach, Francis Silkstone [DeWolfe Music] (sitar music)
- Piano Bar [Parry Music Library] (Zorak's number)
Brilliant Number One:
- Heirate Mich - Rammstein (plays during the cold opening)
- Wollt Ihr das Bett in Flammen sehen? - Rammstein (plays during the intro sequence)
- Drama Link (4), (6), (7), (27), (42) - Brian Laurence Bennett [Music House] (various stings)
- Lazy Cowboy - Keith Papworth [DeWolfe Music] (Space Ghost riding dolphin)
- Dance 2 Dis - Julia Barry [Connect Music] (ending)
- Finishing School - David Hynes [Match Music] (opening)
- Kick 'N Bass - Steve Manning [Connect Music] (flashback to old Space Ghost episode)
- Seven Daze of Dance - Claire Stone [Connect Music] ("I got a notion to put my butt in motion. Moltar!")
- Yank It Off - Claire Stone [Connect Music] ("Soooooooooooooollllloooooooooo dance party!")
- Onslaught - Robert Farnon [Chappell Production Music] (plays when Space Ghost fights Fidor)
- Cathedral Swing - Malcolm Lockyer [Cavendish Music] (Chad announces the guests on the show)
- Mambo Extremo - Pete Thomas [Atmosphere Music] (played by Zorak)
- A Real Swinger - Syd Dale [Amphonic Music] [Zorak plays Space Ghost to the desk]
- Soaring Hawks - Bruce Frederick Mitchell [Parry Music Library] (The New Age music that plays on the self-help tape)
- Celebrity Surprise - Ray Davies [Cavendish Music] (Pete Michael is introduced)
- Meditation - Richard Howgill [Cavendish Music] ("We're broke.")
- Spin the Wheel - Alain James Leroux [Parry Music Library] (organ music).
- Soft-Shoe Sam - John Cacavas [Killer Tracks] (Sugarman's Potted Meat Food Product commercial)
- Daytime Chat Show - Steven John [Chappell Production Music] (section on interviews; "Let's stop here. We don't want to give too much away.")
- Euro Slam - Chris Lang, Eric Cunningham, Peran Van Dyke [Chronic Trax] ("Realize Your Marketability By Utilizing A Leveraged Strategic Synergy")
- Fields of Green - Reed Hays, Scott Schreer [NYB Music] ("Welcome to Ghost Planet Industries...")
- Full Blast - Roger Webb [DeWolfe Music] ("Drink this juice! It's goooooooood stuff!")
- Full Force - Jonathan Merrill, Phil Garrod, Scott Schreer [NYB Music] (section on power)
- Grand Slam - Jonathan Merrill, Ken Wallace, Scott Schreer [NYB Music] (section on branding)
- Heroes - Steve Martin [Match Music] (Space Ghost mowing the lawn)
- Miami 1 - Steve Martin [Match Music] ("What's important is that Space Ghost is your ticket to a solid financial future.")
- Moonlight Bay - Steve Martin [Match Music] ("Climate control. Am I right?")
- Nostalgia - Judson Maher [Non Stop Music library] ("Zorak's in the recording studio, about to record those funny lines that the writers were writing earlier.")
- Rotterdamned - Chris Lang, Eric Cunningham, Peran Van Dyke [Chronic Trax] (Space Ghost 2000 transitions)
- Sports Mania - Jonathan Merrill, Rick DiFonzo, Scott Schreer [NYB Music] ("So, what have we learned? Heck, I don't know; that this is one crazy show! And I'm Dick Dickenbach! Bye now!")
- Sports Tech - Jonathan Merrill, Phil Garrod, Scott Schreer [NYB Music] (start of episode; also "What's the Future of You?" section)
- Star Presentation - Steve Martin [Match Music] (future guests)
- Stargazer 1 - Steve Martin [Match Music] ("This ray has your name on it, but only if your name is Destructo. Peter Destructo!")
- Titans of Turf - Jonathan Merrill, Rick DiFonzo, Scott Schreer [NYB Music] (section on research)
- Comedy Punctuations and Bridges 6-10, 16-20 - Frederic Bayco [JW Media Music] (various stings)
- Fishin' and Whistlin' - Chris Many, Geoff Levin [FirstCom Music] (credits music)
- Goofy Alien, The - Chris Many, Geoff Levin [FirstCom Music] (title music)
- Machismo - Danny Pelfrey, Rick Rhodes [FirstCom Music] (ending)
- Grimm Brothers Circus - Serge Franklin [Galerie Music] (credits music)
- Maple Leaf Rag - Scott Joplin; arranged by Jonathan Starkey [Chappell Production Music] (Zorak plays Space Ghost to the desk)
- Bombino Sexy Lounge - The Great Gatbsy ("Listen to me: Love and fear are often the same thing.")
- Dry Throat - Steve Race [JW Media Music] ("You see, boys, Warren was my mentor.")
- Hypnodrone - Barry Franklin [Abaco Music] (Space Ghost, Zorak, and Moltar conjure up Gary Owens)
- Lynch Fever - Trevor Duncan [JW Media Music] ("The time has come for me to put a lid on this cosmic crackpot.")
- Perdus dans la toundra - Vladimir Cosma (Space Ghost, Zorak, and Moltar enter Warren's cave)
- Right Price 6, The - Andy Quin [DeWolfe Music] ("And now, back to The Warren Show")
- Scream - Steve Race [JW Media Music] (plays numerous times)
- String Tension No. 2 - Michael Neville Hankinson [Parry Music] (Space Ghost pokes his head out of the Phantom Cruiser and looks around)
- Synchrostings 7 - Trevor Duncan [JW Media Music] (Warren has taken over Space Ghost's show)
- Synchrostings 11 - Trevor Duncan [JW Media Music] ("Tell 'em this... when you see 'em in Poland!")
- Synchrostings 15 - Trevor Duncan [JW Media Music] (Zorak taunts Warren)
- Tape Worm - Derek Austin [JW Media Music] (Space Ghost flying the Phantom Cruiser)
- Cheeky Monkey - Trevor Duncan [Cavendish Music] (Zorak's pleasant music)
- Sangotay - Mauricio Venegas [JW Media Music] (music in Space Ghost's ship)
- Stadium Clap - Alain James Leroux and James Joseph Kalamasz [Parry Music] ("Charge" arrangement when Moltar's playing baseball)
- Somethin' To Dance To - Michael Welsh [Killer Tracks] (dance music)
- Grandpa Goes to Town - Al Capps [Killer Tracks] (Waiting screen)
- Pagan Ritual - Simon Park [DeWolfe Music] (possessed Space Ghost)
- Land of Hope & Glory - Edward Elgar, Chris Payne [Carlin Production Music] ("You see, Jeff, this show is a serious program, about serious issues.")
- Los Gauchos - Alec Milstein, Ron Cohen [FirstCom Music] (credits music)
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home - Julian Carleton [Chappell Production Music] (played by Zorak when Space Ghost introduces Jeff Foxworthy)
- Whistle and March - Martin Smith and Dominick Glynn [Chappell Production Music] (Space Ghost's head on Mount Rushmore)
- Carry on Shopping - Ray Davies [Cavendish Music] ("Waiting" part 2)
- Lazy Day - Peter Moore [Cavendish Music] (The hammond organ music that Zorak performs to play Space Ghost to the desk)
- Sue Line 2 - Trace Wiren [end credits]
- Stop-Watch - Sam Fonteyn [Chappell Production Music] ("Waiting" part 1)
- Class - Louis Milgrom and Scott Schreer [NYB Music] ("Lather your way to a new intelligence.")
- Invaders from Space - Danny Pelfrey and Rick Rhodes [Killer Tracks] (Carl & Sons theme)
- Orbital Atmosphere - Phil Beazley [Chappell] ("Other shampoos just work on your hair. But Chambraigne travels down each follicle and bores into your skull, depositing magical knowledge crystals.")
- Silver Screen - Jon Kull [Megatrax] (triumphant music when Space Ghost shows off his brain)
- Brahms's Lullaby - Johannes Brahms (unknown arrangement) (played by Zorak)
- Races of Mullingar - Sean Keane [Chappell Production Music] (eBay auction ending)
- Killer Stab 1 - Tim Souster [DeWolfe Music] (sting after Zorak says "Us.")
- Orchestra Sting - Randy Miller [Megatrax] (the dramatic stings after Zorak says "Where'd you go?")
- Shade Tree - Eve Dowdle [Non Stop Music] ("HE ENDT" ending)
- Very Large Hits - Joseph Saba and Stewart Winter [VideoHelper] ("Law and Order" scene transitions)
- Going With a Swing - Jozef Cleber [Chappell] (Please Stand By screen)
- Tant Quily Aura Des Filles - Paul Anton Gilbert Guiot [Chappell] (Space Ghost driving Hanson around)
- Black and White TV - Donald Bradley Kelley and Karen Louise Kelley [FirstCom Music] (the recap at the start of the episode)
- Felicity - Donald Bradley Kelley and Hal Brown [FirstCom Music] (Space Ghost lost while flying; alternates with James Bond-esque music)
- Spy Ring A - Ray Davies [Cavendish Music] (spy music)
- Street - Steve Everitt [Atmosphere Music] (credits music)
- Space Ghost & Dino Boy ending music - Ted Nichols (everyone laughs)
- Surf Detective - Dan Stein [FirstCom Music] (C. Ling tile appears)
- Emperor Fanfare - Charles R. Blaker, Kevin L. Hiatt [Megatrax] (opening)
- Herald Fanfare - Charles R. Blaker, Kevin L. Hiatt [Megatrax] (Space Ghost hoisted up by the rope)
- Foreign Legion - Chris Many [FirstCom Music] ("They came from different worlds...")
- Pazoo Kids - Rick Rhodes [FirstCom Music] (Circus of the Barking Dead)
- Red Parasol Rumba - Howard Shaw [Chappell] (Brak's super tall fruit hat]
- River Song - Doug Smith [FirstCom Music] (plays during Space Ghost's documentary about bears and sharks)
- The Bridal March - arranged by Douggie Reece [Fable Music Library] (Space Ghost gets married)
- Blood Beast - Version 1 - Tim Souster [DeWolfe Music] ("My God! Wooden eels!")
- Lap Record - Michael Tauben and Simon Benson [Music House] (rave music)
- Girl in a Bottle - Chris Many, Geoff Levin [FirstCom Music] (plays during the opening credits for "Blood Dumpster")
- Pagan Ritual - Simon Park [DeWolfe Music] (devil hand)
- Harpsichord Conc. No5 BWV 1056 (Largo) - Johann Sebastian Bach [Koka Classic] (plays when the manager of Burger Trench is shown)
- Home Life - Roger Webb [Parry Music] ("Just because he doesn't look like you.")
- Super Hero - Mark Russell [Atmosphere Music] (The Aqua Teens introduce themselves)
- Battle of the Universe - Richard Friedman [FirstCom] (Space Ghost and Zorak stare at each other)
- Derby Day - Werner Tautz [Extreme Music] (Space Ghost screaming in the Phantom Cruiser)
- Funk Family - Crispin Taylor, Ernie McKone, and Toby Baker [Chappell Production Music] (Zorak plays funky music)
- Imperial Army [Atmosphere Music] (Space Ghost's story)
- Intrepid [Warner/Chappell Music] (Space Ghost and Zorak fight)
- Handles of Love - Heinz Kiessling [Extreme Music]: Space Ghost at the supermarket.
- Hustler - Denny Savage [Match Music]: Zorak plays Space Ghost to the desk
- Symphony No. 5 - Gustav Mahler: Plays when "LATER" is shown.
- Tower of Power - Jim Dooley: Zorak vs. crow.
- Bier 'N' Bumsen - Werner Tautz [Extreme Music]: Spanish music.
- Rooftop Fight - Mark Russell [Atmosphere Music]: Fight music with repair man.
- Symphony No. 5 - Gustav Mahler: "Why do we always hurt the ones we love?!"
- Bad Boy - Terry Devine-King [Cavendish Music] ("He's gonna hurt himself, probably fatally.")
- The Theremin - Bruce Woolley and Radio Science Orchestra [Atmosphere Music] (Space Ghost "dies")
- Zion Train - Terry Devine-King and Winston Francis [Cavendish Music] (music in Moltar's control room)
- Handles of Love - Heinz Kiessling [Extreme Music]: Space Ghost at the supermarket.
- Klondike - Alain James Leroux, James Joseph Kalamasz [Parry Music Library]: "Racism is Bad: A One-Man Show"
- Wacky Big Top - Randy Alan Miller [Megatrax]: Carnival music
- Happy Jack - Arch Bacon [Match Music] (plays during the "Coming Soon"/"Space Ghost as cowboy" bumpers)
- I'm Outta Here! - Suzie Katayama [Killer Tracks] (plays at the start of numerous 1998 season episodes)
- Fear of a Ghost Planet
- Ghost Planet National Anthem
- Out to Launch
- Rocket #99
- The Whizz - Adam Charles Edward Francis [Parry Music] (Kitties video)
- Xerxes (Largo) - George Frideric Handel [Koka Classic] (the feature where George Lowe is in a cowboy outfit with a pony)
-Chambraigne: Piano music that begins the episode.
-Dam: The dramatic sting when the Hoover Dam is shown.
-Dimethypyridiminol Bisulfite: Choir during "1966!"
-Eat a Peach: Zorak plays Space Ghost to the desk; banjo music.
-Edelweiss: Zorak as a ghost.
-Flipmode: Supermarket music.
-Girlie Show: Jeopardy-style theme; romantic music.
-Hipster: Lounge music throughout his interviews.
-Idlewild South: Space Ghost riding the monitor.
-Jacksonville: "After the Jacksonville incident..."
-King Dead: The music that plays during the UNREASONABLE DEMANDS video.
-President's Day Nightmare: "Big prize" sting.
-Punch: Romantic music.
-Surprise: Ragtime music (also heard in "Terminal"); '50s rock music.
-Terminal: The piano song that opens the episode; Zorak's ragtime music.
-Zorak: Mintos jingle; harp glisses.
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