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"Easy Street" (Alan Rankin Jones song), a 1940 jazz standard ... an episode of The Walking Dead; Other. Easy Street, play by Nigel Williams (author)
The song featured on the episode "Easy Street" by The Collapsable Hearts Club charted at number 92 on the UK Singles Chart a week after the episode aired. [6] In the U.S., the song charted at number 50 on the Billboard Digital Songs chart, selling 21,000 copies as of November 22, 2016. [7]
Easy Street is in thirty-two bar form [4] [5] and includes a melody that moves the title line to different pitches whenever it recurs in a phrase. [4] [1] The song is usually played with a slow, slightly swinging melody. [1]
Jones composed "Easy Street" in 1940. [5] [6] [7] [1] It was first recorded by 'Jimmy Lunceford and his Orchestra.' [5] Around four years later in Coney Island (during the summer of 1944), Jones collaborated with Lou Springer and composed the melody for "Don’t Go Away Any More, Elinore" and "Make the Two of Us One" for Tom McKee, who wrote the lyrics.
In 2016, the song "Easy Street" by The Collapsable Hearts Club, which featured Haden and Jim Bianco, played throughout The Walking Dead episode "The Cell". A few hours after the episode's broadcast, the song rose to number 92 in the UK Singles Chart. [12]
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The Walking Dead – Bear McCreary; Wall Street Week ("TWX in 12 Bars") – Donald Swartz; Walt Disney anthology television series – Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman; The Waltons – Jerry Goldsmith; Watching ("What Does He See in Me?") - written by Charles Hart, performed by Emma Wray; Watership Down ("Bright Eyes") – Art Garfunkel