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Season 2 Episode 3: Hot off the Griddle (14 th September 1966)Īunt Harriet is dancing to a record.
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This also appears on the 50 th Anniversary release of the Batman: The Movie soundtrack.Ī marching Salvation Army Band plays a wordless rendition of the hymn “Bringing in the Sheaves” throughout much of the scene where Batman is trying to get rid of a bomb! In the restaurant where Bruce and Miss KITKA are dining a violin serenades them with the song “Dark Eyes” this appears on the 50 th Anniversary release of the Batman: The Movie soundtrack.ĭuring the dance between Bruce Wayne and Miss KITKA, the song “Plaisir D’Amour” is sung by Julie Gregg. The Riddler (song) appears on the 1997 compilation CD, “Batmania: Songs Inspired by the Batman TV Series”. Released as a single with the non-Batman related B-Side: “Never Let Her Go”. The song has The Riddler promoting how proficient he is at Riddles and how brilliant he believes himself to be. This song showcases The Riddler rattling off a plethora of Riddles, flanked by a chorus of women who throughout the song promote The Riddler’s brilliance, and ask him the answers to his riddles and near the end ask him some Riddles to which he inevitably knows the answer. Season 1 Episode 28: The Pharaoh’s in a Rut (14 th April 1966)īatman and Nefertiti, King Tut’s Moll are subjected to pebble torture by King Tut, during this they seem to lose their marbles and sing “Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat, How I Wonder Where You’re at”.Īfter subjecting Batman and his Nefertiti to Egyptian pebble torture, King Tut forces both of them to dance for him, Batman dances his 2 nd Batusi of the series, eventually revealing himself to have kept his wits about him by reciting the multiplication tables backwards! To start the dance off, one of Tut’s henchmen puts on a record with a version of the Batman Theme on it! Season 1 Episode 25: The Joker Trumps An Ace (6 th April 1966)ĭuring an attack on the dynamic duo, The Joker taunts them with a little song describing his henchmen’s attack and taunting them with the potential finality of it all! This single, both A-side and B-Side form a story with The Penguin escaping prison and laying out his criminal plot and then the B-Side detailing his capture by Batman and him vowing to return.īoth songs appear on the 1997 compilation CD, “Batmania: Songs Inspired by the Batman TV Series”. The Escape by Burgess Meredith/The Capture by Burgess Meredith (March 1966) Miranda appears on the 1997 compilation CD, “Batmania: Songs Inspired by the Batman TV Series”. You Only See Her is not a Batman related recording. Robin even appears at random intervals calling him Bruce! Released as a single, with the B-Side: You Only See Her.
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This song features Adam West as Batman professing his love for Miranda, and telling her that he would do anything for her but that removing his mask and revealing his identity is something he could not do.
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I have also not included various TV and radio themes and jingles and unidentifiable music playing on jukeboxes and radios, as their uses were numerous, minimal in length and not majorly significant in a narrative sense.
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This blog post takes a look at significant, identifiable music that appeared/was performed in the Batman TV series and connected projects, other than the underlying scores which are only heard by the audience, and not the characters themselves.