The song was also used on another Los Angeles television station, This page was last edited on 30 July 2020, at 23:22. Sandy Becker was born and raised in New York City. It is also the title track of what is basically the same album issued under a different name. "That Happy Feeling" is an instrumental pop music composed by Ghanaian musician Guy Warren[1] in 1956 under the original title "An African's Prayer (Eyi Wala Dong)", and recorded as a single by Bert Kaempfert. Far better than what the kids of today watch! The track was recorded on March 16, 1962 and featured as the second cut on his album A Swingin' Safari. Although Kaempfert's recording of the tune only peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart,[2] when issued as a single in 1962, its upbeat style, flute/marimba melody line and trumpet/trombone arpeggios combined with a full string section, a brass section, hand claps, guitars, and chorus helped it to become a staple of beautiful music radio. Pretty easy to do: the kiddie show host used "Afrikaan Beat," and he sometimes promoted it on his show, since it was available as a single, for almost the price a kid might pay for a Duncan Yo-Yo or a Spalding pink rubber ball (yeah, ok, a "Spaldeen" everybody called it).
Ian enjoying time with his family along with Bert Kaempfert to make you smile ~~ PeRMaSCowl~~ That Happy Feeling - Bert Kaempfert \"Sandy Becker\" theme\r\rfrom wikipedia:\r\r\"That Happy Feeling\" was an instrumental pop music single composed by Guy Warren and which is the second cut on the 1960 Bert Kaempfert album, A Swingin' Safari. Listen to Sandy Becker Show - Full Version - That Happy Feeling theme song and find more theme music and songs from 32,772 different television shows at TelevisionTunes.com It is used in Adam Elliot's 2009 film, Mary and Max. Radio actor and announcer. They look alike! EMBED. Sandy Becker Show - Theme Song Audio Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. No_Favorite. Sandy Becker Show - Full Version - That Happy Feeling - Theme Song ... Theme Song. I grew up watching Sandy Becker. That and the title track were among the first pop instrumentals to incorporate elements of South African music. I liked his comedy performances, Norton Nork, Hambone, Big Professor, the doctor with his talking bird and that puppet with the deep voice as they sing Mr. Baseman. EMBED (for wordpress.com hosted blogs and archive.org item
It was played over the title card of the station's logo and not always to … since the skatalites picked up this song it has become one of the most revered studio one riddims in jamaica.
The tune also proved to be a natural choice for locally produced children's television programming, especially in the United States: Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://www.discogs.com/Bert-Kaempfert-And-His-Orchestra-That-Happy-Feeling/release/2166292, Ordering information and brief history at Amazon.com, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=That_Happy_Feeling&oldid=970378874, Articles lacking reliable references from August 2017, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Thanks for the memories! I find they both could be brothers.
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