Talk:Groovie Goolies
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editThere is also a band called the 'Groovy Ghoulies':
http://lookout.littletype.com/group-category.php?cat_id=3547 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.133.54.206 (talk) 22:48, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
Original Soundtrack Album
editI didn't see a reference in the main article , but there was an album of songs released during the intial show's release. The cover features three guys made up to look like Frank,Drac & Wolfie. ( It's often found for sale on E-Bay. ) I'd offer up more information , but I don't own a copy! Harvey J Satan (talk) 05:38, 13 September 2014 (UTC)
Unsourced material
editArticle has been tagged for needing sources long-term. Feel free to reinsert the below material with appropriate references. DonIago (talk) 15:26, 19 January 2016 (UTC)
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===Music notes===
Adding music to the series, Filmation hoped that lightning would strike twice: the previous success of The Archie Show produced several musical hits. The song "Chick-a-Boom" was first featured on the show, and became a hit one year later for its songwriter, Dick Monda, aka Daddy Dewdrop. The music of some of the later Groovie Goolie segments was produced by Jackie Mills, who had also produced Bobby Sherman, the Brady Bunch Kids, and some of the Archie programs. Tom McKenzie, a former member of the Doodletown Pipers, who was also the vocalist for the U.S. of Archie show, sang the vocals for these shows. RCA Records released an album of the Goolies' songs in November 1970; the album has long been out of print and has yet to see a CD release. A cover of the show’s theme song, performed by The Toadies, is included on the 1995 tribute album Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits, produced by Ralph Sall for MCA Records. Autumn Teen Sound recorded the song for the album "Beaten Up By Rock N' Roll." |