The scrobbles for John Morris can be attributed to at least two different individuals named John Morris.
1. John Leonard Morris (Elizabeth, New Jersey, October 18, 1926 - January 25, 2018) was an American film and television composer, best known for his work with filmmaker Mel Brooks.
John Morris had a long career of composing music for Mel Brooks, starting in 1968 with The Producers which was Brooks' first film. Morris continued to write the scores and songs for most of Brooks' films. Read Full BioThe scrobbles for John Morris can be attributed to at least two different individuals named John Morris.
1. John Leonard Morris (Elizabeth, New Jersey, October 18, 1926 - January 25, 2018) was an American film and television composer, best known for his work with filmmaker Mel Brooks.
John Morris had a long career of composing music for Mel Brooks, starting in 1968 with The Producers which was Brooks' first film. Morris continued to write the scores and songs for most of Brooks' films. However, the music of Robin Hood: Men in Tights and Dracula: Dead and Loving It were both composed by Hummie Mann. In an interview with Film Score Monthly, Brooks explained that Morris couldn't do the music for Men in Tights or Dead and Loving It due to other commitments. Morris also composed the music to To Be or Not to Be, a film in which Brooks starred as well as wrote but did not direct. The original music for The Elephant Man, a film that was produced by Brooks, was also scored by Morris. John was the only person who managed to film The Ramones live at the CBGB's back in 1974. Some of his footage was used in the DVD It's Alive.
According to Brooks on an audio commentary of Young Frankenstein, Morris’ best scores written for his movies were the The Elephant Man and Young Frankenstein.
2. John Morris was the Head of Production of the original Woodstock festival of 1969. Morrison appeared on stage regularly throughout the festival between performances, announcing the next artist. Several of his recorded announcements have since appeared on commercial Woodstock releases and are therefore appearing on Last.fm as scrobbles. Morris was the man who, as people without tickets kept flooding onto the site, spoke the legendary words: "It's a free festival from now on..."
1. John Leonard Morris (Elizabeth, New Jersey, October 18, 1926 - January 25, 2018) was an American film and television composer, best known for his work with filmmaker Mel Brooks.
John Morris had a long career of composing music for Mel Brooks, starting in 1968 with The Producers which was Brooks' first film. Morris continued to write the scores and songs for most of Brooks' films. Read Full BioThe scrobbles for John Morris can be attributed to at least two different individuals named John Morris.
1. John Leonard Morris (Elizabeth, New Jersey, October 18, 1926 - January 25, 2018) was an American film and television composer, best known for his work with filmmaker Mel Brooks.
John Morris had a long career of composing music for Mel Brooks, starting in 1968 with The Producers which was Brooks' first film. Morris continued to write the scores and songs for most of Brooks' films. However, the music of Robin Hood: Men in Tights and Dracula: Dead and Loving It were both composed by Hummie Mann. In an interview with Film Score Monthly, Brooks explained that Morris couldn't do the music for Men in Tights or Dead and Loving It due to other commitments. Morris also composed the music to To Be or Not to Be, a film in which Brooks starred as well as wrote but did not direct. The original music for The Elephant Man, a film that was produced by Brooks, was also scored by Morris. John was the only person who managed to film The Ramones live at the CBGB's back in 1974. Some of his footage was used in the DVD It's Alive.
According to Brooks on an audio commentary of Young Frankenstein, Morris’ best scores written for his movies were the The Elephant Man and Young Frankenstein.
2. John Morris was the Head of Production of the original Woodstock festival of 1969. Morrison appeared on stage regularly throughout the festival between performances, announcing the next artist. Several of his recorded announcements have since appeared on commercial Woodstock releases and are therefore appearing on Last.fm as scrobbles. Morris was the man who, as people without tickets kept flooding onto the site, spoke the legendary words: "It's a free festival from now on..."
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Main Theme
John Morris Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Main Theme' by these artists:
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Draco Nared Veris nominibus tuis te invoco Regina daemoniorum Tortor et …
E.T. der Ausserirdische Tell me baby what you want No sabía que quería No…
Gareth Williams If on every ocean the ship is a throne And…
Hans Zimmer & Orchestra They're creepy and they're kooky Mysterious and spooky They'…
Hiroko Yakushimaru 時は忍び足で 心を横切るの もう話す言葉も浮かばない あっけないKissのあと ヘッド・ライト点して 蝶のように跳ねる波…
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Laura is the face in the misty lights. Footsteps that you…
Hollywood Symphony Orchestra and Chorus They're creepy and they're kooky Mysterious and spooky They'…
Irish Film Orchestra If on every ocean the ship is a throne And…
Jack Wall Narani (D'ni dialect) Chorus Tomahna, Edanna, Amateria, …
Jeremy Soule Dovahkiin Dovahkiin Naal ok zin los vahriin wah dein vokul…
John Barry Diamonds are forever, they are all I need to please…
John Barry (1933-2011) From Russia with love, I fly to you Much wiser since…
John Carpenter If on every ocean the ship is a throne And…
John Williams Start spreading the news I'm leaving today I want to be a…
Jubei-chan 旋律 牵引着 弦乐 情感 总有深浅厚薄 谁于五线谱雕刻上 承诺 谁于拍子机复制出 假快乐 在最重要的一句哭 大时代的小插…
L.A Noire Tell me baby what you want No sabía que quería No…
Mantovani His Orchestra This land is mine, God gave this land to me This…
Mantovani & His Orchestra They're creepy and they're kooky Mysterious and spooky They'…
metal gear solid Remix Re-remix Re-re-remix Remix Solid Snake Solid Snake So…
Mike Townsend Bewitched, Bewitched, You've got me in your spell. Bewitch…
Nic Raine; City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra I'm glad you're home Now did you really miss me? I guess…
Pink Floyd (Instrumental)…
Ron Goodwin & His Orchestra They're creepy and they're kooky Mysterious and spooky They'…
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Clear Sky Tell me baby what you want No sabía que quería No…
seed of freedom Atlanta hit me like a bullet But I'm still standing…
The City of Prague Philharmonic I'm glad you're home Now did you really miss me? I guess…
The Irish Film Orchestra If on every ocean the ship is a throne And…
We have lyrics for these tracks by John Morris:
Witch Doctor I told the witch doctor I was in love with…
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Jose Bro
There's currently an ongoing mystery in our office at work. Someone is stealing lunches out of the break room refrigerator and nobody knows who it is. Today there were two fruit cups missing. When they told me about it I immediately thought of this theme music. I'm weird I know.
Zeelyle
If it is weird then it's weird in the best way! I'd have thought of this song too!
Isaiah Chapman
The music is terrifying 😱
But the movie is a comedy mixed with a mystery movie.
Jonathan Beck
@Impala Lover It's frightened.
Impala Lover
Why has the car stopped ?
Kawaii Cat116
I love this!! It really makes me think Murder Mystery!
Javi Rojo
Thank you so much for having this playlist!! Cant´find it in Spotify. You made my day!! And... Frankly Scarlett... I don't give a damn! ;)
The Dimensioneer
I like horror comedies that still try to be atmospherically creepy like Clue, Young Frankenstein, the original Ghostbusters, etc.
J Bro
Yes! Also The Lost Boys, Beetlejuice, House, Creepshow
PurpleLover10
I love this song so much ✨