With a Little Help from My Friends - Original TV Soundtrack, Lennon, John
Baby I Need Your Loving - Original TV Soundtrack, Dozier, Lamont
Drift Away - Original TV Soundtrack, Chandler, Lawrence
For What It's Worth - Original TV Soundtrack, Stills, Stephen
Get Together - Original TV Soundtrack, Dollison, Maurice
In the Still of the Night (I'll Remember) - Original TV Soundtrack, Parris, Fred
Twentieth Century Fox - Original TV Soundtrack, Barnes, Don
Ruby Tuesday - Original TV Soundtrack, Jagger, Mick
Teach Your Children - Original TV Soundtrack, Nash, Graham
Brown Eyed Girl - Original TV Soundtrack, Morrison, Van
Will You Love Me Tomorrow? - Original TV Soundtrack, Goffin, Gerry
Come Home (Wonder Years) - Original TV Soundtrack, Gibson, Debbie
Peace Train* [*] - Original TV Soundtrack, Stevens, Cat
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Media Type: CD
Artist: WONDER YEARS
Title: MUSIC FROM AWARD-WINNING SHOW
Street Release Date: 10/10/1989
No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: WONDER YEARS
Title: MUSIC FROM AWARD-WINNING SHOW
Street Release Date: 10/10/1989
Roy S. from CAMBRIDGE, MA Reviewed on 3/21/2007...
Great selections: Joe Cocker; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Van Morrison; Carole King; Richie Havens; Buffalo Sprinfield; and more.
CD Reviews
Puzzling song selection makes this a CD for WY fans only
Daniel Jolley | Shelby, North Carolina USA | 09/27/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"As a huge fan of The Wonder Years, I was overjoyed when this soundtrack was released, but unfortunately it barely resembles the type of soundtrack I had envisioned at the time. The whole concept of this particular album is puzzling at best, as only a smattering of these songs were ever used on the show, several of them are inferior recordings by someone other than the original artists, and not one of the songs that really and truly define this wonderful television series are to be found here. You do get the show's theme song, Joe Cocker's version of The Beatles' With a Little Help From My Friends, but the album begins to lose focus as early as the second track, an unnecessary cover of Baby I Need Your Loving by Was (Not Was). This pattern continues itself throughout the rest of the album. On the positive side of things, Buffalo Springfield's For What It's Worth (Stop, Hey What's That Sound) is a welcome track, as it provided a most memorable opening for the show's second episode; other highlights include CSNY's Teach Your Children, Van Morrison's trademark Brown Eyed Girl, and Carole King's Will You Love Me Tomorrow.
The remaining tracks beg for some sort of explanation. The Escape Club's Twentieth Century Fox not only varies considerably from the other songs collected here, it has nothing to do with The Wonder Years or its era. The Indigo Girls do a good job with Get Together, but why do we have their version instead of the original? Having Julian Lennon perform the Stones' Ruby Tuesday is sheer madness. Then there are the two Debbie Gibson tracks; I for one have always liked Debbie Gibson, and I know that she was a big Wonder Years fan (Danica McKellar actually appeared in one of her music videos), but most people enjoy her rendition of In the Still of the Night less than I do, and even I would prefer to hear the original version of the song. Gibson's second track, Come Home, is actually a song she herself wrote many, many years after the time in which the show was based.
In the end, I can only recommend this soundtrack to devoted fans of The Wonder Years, as a select few of the songs do bring back memories of the show. For the casual fan, there's little point investing in an album that contains so few original versions of classic songs."
Wheres snuffy
Daniel Jolley | 06/30/2003
(1 out of 5 stars)
"how can they produce a cd of "wonder years" music .. without W.J.Snuffy Walden .... he is clearly responsible for the warm, acoustic melody that underpinned the success of the wonder years... Scott (aged 8 , Uk)"
This is one of my favorite CDs!
Daniel Jolley | 10/29/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
""The Wonder Years" is (in my opinion) one of the best shows ever made. The music was WONDERful as well. It's classic TV and if you want classic music, music that has already been around for a very long time and loved by many, then buy this CD. You'll be happy you did! :)"
Disappointed
Daniel Jolley | 06/29/2003
(1 out of 5 stars)
"This is one of the most disappointing cd's that I have ever purchased. I was truly looking forward to listening to my new cd with so many wonderful tunes, only to find myself pressing the "skip" button hoping the next song would be better. I've played it twice (did I miss something the first time around?) and doubt if it will ever be played again."