Television's Greatest Hits: Black and White Classics

Black and White Classics is the fourth volume of the Television's Greatest Hits series of compilation albums by TVT Records. The album catalog was later acquired by The Bicycle Music Company. In September 2011, Los Angeles-based Oglio Records announced they were releasing the Television's Greatest Hits song catalog after entering into an arrangement The Bicycle Music Company. A series of 9 initial "6-packs" including some of the songs from the album has been announced for 2011.[1]

Television's Greatest Hits - Black and White Classics
Compilation album
Released1996
LabelTVT Records
chronology
The Commercials
(1989)
Television's Greatest Hits - Black and White Classics
(1996)
In Living Color
(1996)

Track listing

  1. A1 Astro Boy
  2. A2 Roger Ramjet
  3. A3 The Mighty Hercules
  4. A4 The Gumby Show
  5. A5 Beany and Cecil
  6. A6 Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales
  7. A7 Quick Draw McGraw
  8. A8 Wally Gator
  9. A9 King Leonardo and His Short Subjects
  10. A10 The Big World of Little Adam
  11. A11 Kukla, Fran and Ollie ("Here We Are, Hop, Hop, Hop")
  12. A12 Soupy Sales
  13. A13 Captain Midnight
  14. B1 Make Room For Daddy ("Danny Boy" (AKA "Londonderry Air"))
  15. B2 Father Knows Best
  16. B3 My Little Margie
  17. B4 The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
  18. B5 Hazel
  19. B6 Our Miss Brooks ("Whistling Bells")
  20. B7 Karen
  21. B8 The Real McCoys
  22. B9 Lassie
  23. B10 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
  24. B11 Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier ("The Ballad of Davy Crockett")
  25. C1 The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
  26. C2 Gunsmoke ("The Old Trail")
  27. C3 Lawman
  28. C4 26 Men
  29. C5 Colt .45
  30. C6 Cheyenne
  31. C7 Bronco
  32. C8 The Legend of Jesse James
  33. C9 Hopalong Cassidy ("Hopalong Cassidy March")
  34. C10 The Everglades
  35. C11 Adventures In Paradise
  36. C12 Victory At Sea ("Song of the High Seas")
  37. C13 Dr. Kildare ("Three Stars Will Shine Tonight")
  38. C14 Medic
  39. D1 Burke's Law
  40. D2 Highway Patrol
  41. D3 M Squad
  42. D4 The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor
  43. D5 The Untouchables
  44. D6 The Fugitive
  45. D7 Checkmate
  46. D8 Tightrope
  47. D9 Mr. Lucky
  48. D10 Bourbon Street Beat
  49. D11 Pete Kelly's Blues
  50. D12 Asphalt Jungle
  51. D13 Mr. Broadway ("Blues For Mr. Broadway")
  52. D14 Johnny Staccato
  53. D15 Naked City ("Somewhere In the Night")
  54. D16 The Twenty-First Century
  55. D17 The French Chef
  56. D18 Candid Camera
  57. D19 You Bet Your Life ("Hooray For Captain Spaulding")
  58. D20 Amos 'n' Andy ("Angel's Serenade")
  59. D21 The Abbott and Costello Show
  60. D22 Laurel and Hardy Laughtoons ("Kooky Koo-Koo")
  61. D23 The Lawrence Welk Show ("Bubbles In the Wine")
  62. D24 Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour
  63. D25 Miss America Pageant ("There She Is, Miss America")
  64. D26 The Red Skelton Show ("Holiday For Strings")
  65. D27 The Bob Hope Show ("Thanks For the Memory")
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References

  1. "Television's Greatest Hits - TV Theme 6-packs". Oglio Records. September 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-15.
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