The Fourth Tower of Inverness - Music

Music

In the series there are many musical interludes:

  • "Devil or Angel" - The Clovers
  • "Most of All" - The Moonglows
  • "Oh What a Night" - The Dells
  • "Where Do You Come From" - Elvis Presley
  • "The Golden Wedding" - Woody Herman and His Orchestra
  • "There Goes My Baby" - The Drifters
  • "It's All in the Game" - Tommy Edwards
  • "Black Forrest" - Jimmy Forrest
  • "Yellow Brick Road" - Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band
  • "Duke of Earl" - Gene Chandler
  • "Green Eyes" - Helen O'Connell/Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra/Bob Everly
  • "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" - Jerry Lee Lewis
  • "Jazzbo Stomp" - Memphis Jug Band
  • "Hit the Road Jack" - Ray Charles
  • "Sh-Boom" - The Chords

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