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The Jungle Book 2 was released on both VHS and DVD on June 10, 2003. The bonus features included the behind-the-scenes, some music videos, "W-I-L-D", "I Wan'na Be like You" and "Jungle Rhythm", and deleted scenes. It was rereleased on June 17, 2008 as a "Special Edition" DVD with additional bonus features.
Voice Male was the winner of the holiday album category in the 1999 Contemporary A Cappella Society for "Jingles", [1] was runner up in the 2001 awards in the cover/pop song category for "Light in Your Eyes" from Hooked, [2] was runner up in the 2006 awards in the holiday album category for Jingles 2, as well as the holiday song category for o ...
This list includes jingles composed from 1968 to the beginning of 1980. [1] Year Title ... "Breakaway" Part 2 (feat. Jimmy Radcliffe) United Artists: 1969 "Moments ...
A spin-off volume containing commercial jingles was released in 1989. A compilation of popular tracks from the series was issued by TVT in 2005 as All-Time Top 100 TV Themes. TVT's catalog was later acquired by Bicycle Music Company and tracks from the series have been rereleased by Oglio Records in genre-themed compilations since 2011. [2]
Jingle bell, a small bell of the type mentioned in the song "Jingle Bells", a popular Christmas song; Jingles, a 2002 album by Australian band Regurgitator "Jingles", a song by Wes Montgomery on the 1959 album The Wes Montgomery Trio; Jingles (1998), Jingles 2 (2005), and Jingles 3 (2012), albums by a cappella group Voice Male
Bobby Helms' "Jingle Bell Rock" is No. 3 on this week's Billboard Hot 100 and has racked up over 600 millions streams on Spotify. (illustration by Ross May / Los Angeles Times; photos by Michael ...
[2] [3] [4] The King of Jingles, as he is informally known, [2] [1] [5] has written more than 2,000 advertising jingles [6] and is the recipient of 16 advertising Clio Awards. [1] [7] Prior to working in advertising, Karmen was a Calypso singer and scored soundtracks for nudie films such as The Candidate (1964) and What Do You Say to a Naked ...
The instrumental music was written by George Bruns and orchestrated by Walter Sheets. Two of the cues were reused from previous Disney films, with the scene where Mowgli wakes up after escaping King Louie using one of Bruns' themes for Sleeping Beauty, and Bagheera giving a eulogy to Baloo when he mistakenly thinks the bear was killed by Shere Khan being accompanied by Paul J. Smith's organ ...