You Don't Say! - Music

Music

Composer Rex Koury was the musical director for the 1960s version, leading a small combo in the studio consisting of organ, percussion, and harp. Koury would play appropriate music after each name was guessed, or a generic "win cue" when the game was won.

Stan Worth composed the theme for the 1970s versions, called "Downwind".

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