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Song Title/Artist |
Dedication |
| "Song Song Blue' (Neil Diamond) | |
| A Little Less Conversation (Elvis Presley) | |
| A Taste of Honey (Tijuana Brass) | |
| Al Casey song (tba) | |
| Annie's Song (John Denver) | |
| Another Saturday NIght (Sam Cooke) | |
| Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In (5th Dimension) | To Joe Osborn. Thanks for all your incredible musicianship and for revolutionizing the playing of the electric bass. - Steve Howell |
| Baja (Jack Nitzsche) | |
| Bang Bang Rhythm (Hal Blaine) | |
| Basie (Frank Capp JuggerNaut) | |
| Batman Theme | |
| Be My Baby (The Ronettes) | Thanks for keeping the music alive! I'd like to dedicate this to my "baby", Hope. |
| Be True to Your School (Beach Boys) | |
| Beach Blanket Bingo (Theme) | |
| Binga Banga Bonga (Earl Palmer/Terry Snyder) | |
| Bonanza Theme | |
| Bridget over Troubled Water (Simon and Garfunkel) | Linda and Scott, because that's what friends are for.
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| By The Time I Get To Phoenix (Glen Campbell) | |
| C'mon Get Happy (The Partridge Family) | |
| California Dreamin' (Mamas & Papas) | For Greg and Doreet: Living large in California |
| California Girls (The Beach Boys) | This music has meant so much to me in my life, and this is my way to say thank you to the people who made it happen. |
| Can't Help Falling in Love (Elvis Presley) | My one true love, Lisa |
| Cannonball (Hal Blaine) | |
| Capp This (Frank Capp Juggernaut) | |
| Cecilia (Simon & Garfunkel) | |
| CHAPEL OF LOVE (BOBBY SOX AND THE BLUE JEANS) | I'm quite pleased with the inofrtmaion in this one. TY! |
| Cherish (David Cassidy) | |
| Close To You (The Carpenters) | Just do me a favor and keep wtrinig such trenchant analyses, OK? |
| Comin' In The Back Door (Baja Marimba Band) | Super exceitd to see more of this kind of stuff online. |
| Da Doo Ron Ron (The Crystals) | |
| Danke Schoen (Wayne Newton) | You're the grteaest! JMHO |
| Dead Man's Curve (Jan & Dean) | In honor of my brother Kenny who introduced me to the Wrecking Crew many years ago and inspired me to play. Kenny's been gone a long time, but he's still rockin' along. |
| Dizzy (Tommy Roe) | |
| Don't Pull Your Love Out (Hamilton Jo Frank & Reynolds) | |
| Don't Worry Baby (The Beach Boys) | |
| Drag City (Jan & Dean) | |
| Drummer Man (Nancy Sinatra) | |
| Eighteen Yellow Roses (Bobby Darin) | |
| Eve of Destruction (Barry McGuire) | |
| Everybody Loves a Clown (Gary Lewis & The Playboys) | |
| Everybody Loves Somebody (Dean Martin) | With love to my mom who loved Dean Martin and to Tommy Tedesco who wrote the book on studio guitar playing and in his infinite generosity created so many opportunities for all of us who followed him.....and to Denny-I admire your dedication and thanks for documenting this important time in American musical history...with love- Thom Rotella |
| Everybody's Talking (Harry Nilsson) | Reni and Andy |
| Fernwood Tonight Theme (Happy Kyne and The Mirthmakers) | |
| Fools Rush In (Ricky Nelson) | |
| Frosty The Snowman- | |
| Fun Fun Fun (The Beach Boys) | |
| Galveston (Glen Campbell) | I would like to dedicate this song to Glen Campbell, someone I have had the immense pleasure to know and work with. Also to the great songwriter Jimmy Webb. And a final shout-out to all the members of the "Wrecking Crew" who I so greatly respect and admire. Thanks for all your hard work, dedication and the great musical history! From a Fellow "Studio Workhorse" ~Brent Mason, Nashville, Tennessee |
| Gentle On My Mind (Glen Campbell) | Hilary and Andy |
| God Only Knows (The Beach Boys - Instrumental) | To: Mom, Dad, Jim and Mike; Bob, Zack and Molly-
"What would I be without you?" Love, Susie Zale-Oldenburg. Brian Wilson, thank you for sharing your spirit in your honest lyrics and unsurpassed harmonies. With each song, you remind us that universal are all those feelings that make us think we're alone. |
| Gong Show -Tedesco Perfect Score | |
| Good Vibrations (The Beach Boys) | In loving memory of Jesse Ehrlich. |
| Green Acres Theme | |
| Guantanamera (The Sandpipers) | |
| Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves (Cher) | |
| Half Breed (Cher) | |
| Hawaii Five-O Theme (The Ventures) | To Haide - who's smile reminds me of that beautiful Hawaii sunset! Mike |
| He's A Rebel (The Crystals) | |
| He's a Rebel (The Crystals) | |
| Help Me Rhonda (The Beach Boys) | |
| I Get Around (The Beach Boys) | In honor of my creative parents Gary and Deanna Crenshaw, who perpetually exposed me to music, taking me to my first first concert, and who Always get around! Laura Chizzali |
| I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (The Ronnettes) | |
| I Think I love You (The Partridge Family) | To the three amazing women in my life: Catherine, for living this song (and so many others) with me. To Grace, for being Daddy's walking, talking love song. And to Micki, for handing me countless albums and saying: Listen to this! I love you all forever. |
| I've Got You Babe (Sonny and Cher) | This is for Jean King, the brightest flower in the famous girl group "The Blossoms". Jeanie had the brightest smile and brought so much happiness to so many people, especially me. She had a voice that made the angels sing. She was taken way too soon, but I will always have those special memories of the days when we worked and played together.
Keep on singing baby, wherever you are. We are all still listening......
Michel (Mike) Rubini |
| Impressions of Hollywood Boulevard (Tommy Tedesco) | |
| Indian Reservation (Paul Revere and the Raiders) | |
| It Never Rains In Southern California (Albert Hammond) | |
| Its Not Easy Being Green (Ray Charles) | |
| Johnny Angel (Shelly Fabre) | |
| Kansas City (Conrad Janis) | |
| Lester Leaps In (Tommy Tedesco-Live) | |
| Let's Dance (Chris Montez) | |
| Let's Go (The Routers) | |
| Lonely Bull (Tijuana Brass) | |
| Lonely Surfer (Jack Nitszche) | |
| Love Will Keep Us Together (Captain and Tennille) | |
| MacArthur Park (Richard Harris) | To Jimmy Webb, who proved that a 7-minute hit single was possible and who helped keep great songwriting alive during the rock and roll era. |
| Mama (Connie Francis) | |
| Mary Mary (The Monkees) | |
| MASH Theme (Suicide is Painless) | |
| Memories (Elvis Presley) | |
| Midnight Confessions (Grass Roots) | |
| Mission Impossible Theme | For the gang at VOLT Studios: Charlie, Randy, Chris, Matt, Pete, Sarah, Phil, Danielle, Erik and John. You all make it work. ROCK ON. -- Steve. |
| Monday Monday (Mamas & Papas) | |
| Monkey Business (Plas Johnson) | For Plas, with love and admiration
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| Mr. Tambourine Man (The Byrds) | |
| Mrs. Robinson (Simon & Garfunkel) | |
| No Matter What Shape Your Stomach Is In (T-Bones) | |
| Old Town (Jack Nitzsche) | |
| One Less Bell to Answer (The 5th Dimension) | For Leslie Kupchella... yeah it's a breakup song - but we're not going anywhere! :) Just one of your favorite songs of all time!!
Love Ya,
-Rick |
| One Mint Julep (Earl Palmer/King Curtis) | |
| Out of Limits (The Marketts) | |
| Pasta Nova (Tommy Tedesco) | Ron DeCrescent lives forever in our hearts and his smile and zest for life is truly missed. He was a man that could walk into a room and brighten anyone’s day. I hope you and TT are sharing the stories of the great Italian dishes. You brought your family and friends joy and we’ll never forget. |
| Pink Panther (Henry Mancini) | For Plas Johnson, the sax man that played the soundtrack of my life, beginning with The Platters in 1955.
Gaye D. Funk |
| Poor Side of Town (Johnny Rivers) | |
| Puerto Vallarta (Jack Nitzsche) | |
| Put A Little Love Into Your Heart (Jackie DeShannon | What's it take to bceome a sublime expounder of prose like yourself? |
| Red Sails (Tommy Tedesco) | |
| Requiem for a Studio Guitar Player (Tommy Tedesco) | In memory of Tommy Tedesco, who inspired thousands of MI students with his professional mastery, musical virtuosity, and wit. He IS number one! |
| Return To Sender (Elvis Presley) | |
| River Deep Mountain High (Ike & Tina Turner) | |
| Rockin' Robin (Bobby Day) | |
| Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer- (The Crystals) | |
| Santa Claus is Coming To Town (Ronnettes) | |
| Shes a Fool (Leslie Gore) | |
| Sloop John B (The Beach Boys) | SLoop John B - the first song I remember hearing when I started listening to pop radio as a wee lad. Who knew that was the wrecking crew.
With lots of love to all Greenes and Tedescos. |
| Somethin' Stupid (Frank and Nancy Sinatra) | THANK YOU, HAL !!!!!
In admiration for the artistry of the one and only HAL BLAINE.
Paul Dyckmans (Frankfurt/Germany) |
| Sooner or Later (Grassroots) | |
| Spanish Flea (Live - Tijuana Brass) | |
| Stoned Soul Picnic (5th Dimension) | |
| Strangers in the Night (Frank Sinatra) | |
| Suelo Espanol (Tommy Tedesco) | In Honor of Tommy and Denny Tedesco, amazing manifestor's of creativity! Industry City |
| Sugar Town (Nancy Sinatra) | |
| Sure Gonna Miss Her (Gary Lewis and the Playboys) | |
| Surf City (Jan & Dean) | |
| Surfer's Stomp (The Marketts) | |
| Taco Wagon (The Defenders) | |
| Temptation Eyes (Grassroots) | |
| That's Life (Frank Sinatra) | To Jerry and Dorothy Artukovich who showed us kids what real class looked like! I love you and miss you both.--Kenny |
| The Beat Goes On (Sonny & Cher) | Dedicated to all musicians past,present and future. May The Beat Go On.
-Joe Chambers founder Musicians Hall Of Fame |
| The Boxer (Simon and Garfunkel) | Calnilg all cars, calling all cars, we're ready to make a deal. |
| The Chipmunk Song (The Chipmunks) | |
| The Grease Patrol (Plas Johnson) | |
| The Little Old Lady from Pasadena (Jan & Dean) | In honor of late brother Kenny who introduced me to the Wrecking Crew many years ago. Kenny been gone a long time, but the music lives on and he's still rockin' with it. |
| The Moon is Blue (Ralph Marterie) | The Moon is Blue was my dear husband's very first profession recording. This was the beginning of many many more. His memory will be always with us through our son, Denny's "Wrecking Crew" film.
Much love to both
Honey and Mom |
| The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (Bobby Vee) | |
| Then He Kissed Me (The Crystals) | |
| These Boots Were Made For Walking (Nancy Sinatra) | THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING NANCY SINATRA |
| This Diamond Ring (Gary Lewis & The Playboys) | |
| Topsy (Hal Blaine) | |
| Twisting The Night Away (Sam Cooke) | |
| Up Up and Away (The 5th Dimension) | A great song with great production and audio quality of the time. Truly an inspiration for helping shape the design of broadcast audio processors. Thank you Bones for the start of something good.
-Greg Ogonowski, Los Angeles, CA USA |
| Warm Breeze (Frank Capp) | |
| Wedding Bell Blues (5th Dimension) | |
| When The Saints Come Marching In | |
| Where The Boys Are (Connie Francis) | |
| Where The Boys Are (Connie Francis) | |
| Where Were You When I Needed You (Grassroots) | |
| Whipped Cream (Tijuana Brass) | |
| Whiskey A-Go-Go (Hal Blaine) | |
| White Christmas (Darlene Love) | |
| Wichita Lineman (Glen Campbell) | Dedicated to a truly great performer from Jay Brentlinger and Family, and the Stone Family from the Blue Mailbox in Arkansas.”
Thanks to the Tedesco brothers for making such a wonderful film which captured a time in musical history that will never be repeated. It’s amazing how much talent and great music came from this era and these particular musicians. I hope today’s music makers are very appreciative and in awe of what the “Wrecking Crew” accomplished. Jay and Tammy Brentlinger. |
| Windy (The Association) | |
| Woman's World (Glen Campbell) | |
| You Send Me (Sam Cooke) | To Cynthia: The title says it all. Sam got it right and so did I. All my love. Terry |
| You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' (The Righteous Brothers) | Hey, that post leaves me fleenig foolish. Kudos to you! |
| Zorba The Greek (Tijuana Brass) | |