John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (1965)

John Goldfarb, Please Come Home
F1 - Main Title (3:40)
F2 - The Plot Begins (:00-1:40) [Rename to "King Fawz"]
F26 - The King Primps (2:38-2:54) [Rename to "Radio Music"]
F2 - The Plot Begins (1:40-End)@
F3 - Fawz TV (1:18)
F4 - Our Hero's Flight (:34)
F5 - The Red Sea (2:01)
F6 - Nothing Ever Works (1:16)
F7 - Goldfarb Focuses (2:12)
F8 - Wrong Way Lawrence (2:49)
F9 - Mandy Tells (2:24-2:30) [Rename to "Personal Ads"]
F9 - Mandy Tells (:00-2:24)
F26 - The King Primps (:00-2:14)
F10 - The Ladies Enter (2:55)
F11 - The Music Train (2:26)
F26 - The King Primps (2:54-End) [Rename to "Penguin Train"]
F12 - Iceberg Melts (4:19)
F13 - Mongoose Blues (:00-:22)*
F13 - Mongoose Blues (:31-:51)*
F13 - Mongoose Blues (:22-:31)*
F13 - Mongoose Blues (:51-End)*
F14 - Samir's Fate (:52)
F15 - Sleeping With Asps (3:29)
F16 - Jenny and Goldfarb (:00-1:18) [Rename to "Notre Doom / True Kiss"]
F14 - Samir's Fate (:31-End) [Rename to "Notre Dame Victory March"]
F26 - The King Primps (2:14-2:38) [Rename to "Across the Desert"]
F16 - Jenny and Goldfarb (1:18-End)
F17 - King Fawz Feast (6:42)
F24 - Pom-Poms (Mono) (1:55)
F18 - The Football Game (1:29-1:47)*
F18 - The Football Game (:24-:33)*
F18 - The Football Game (:50-1:29)*
F18 - The Football Game (:33-:50)*
F18 - The Football Game (:00-:24)*
F18 - The Football Game (1:47-End)*#
F19 - Jenny's Big Play / Snake Dance / End Title (4:34)

Bonus Tracks:
F9 - Mandy Tells (2:30-End) [Rename to "Personal Ads (Alternate)"]
F20 - Alternate Main Title #1 (2:27)
F21 - Alternate Main Title #2 (2:26)
F22 - Original Main Title (Unused) (2:18)
F23 - Fawz Cha-Cha #1(Mono) (1:50)
F25 - Fawz Cha-Cha #2 (Mono) (1:55)
F27 - Original End Title (Unused) (1:15)

@ = The Plot Begins (Film Version)
F2 - The Plot Begins (1:40-2:28)
F2 - The Plot Begins (2:13-2:21)
F2 - The Plot Begins (2:28-End)

* = Although most of these cues don’t flow together, they can be reedited with brief silence or crossfading to retain the track names.
# = 1:47-1:51 is unused

F = Film Score Monthly Release (2001)

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