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1966 soundtrack album by Quincy Jones
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Walk, Don't Run is the soundtrack to the 1966 film of the same name composed by Quincy Jones. It was orchestrated by Jack Hayes and Leo Shuken.[2] Allmusic's Stephen Cook describes the score as having a "Henry Mancini inspired sound", with "excellent contributions from Toots Thielemans and Harry "Sweets" Edison".[3] Jones collaborated with Peggy Lee on the songs "Happy Feet" and "Stay with Me".[4] Jones was recommended to score the film for Cary Grant, who had met him through Lee.[5]
Track listing
- "Happy Feet" – 2:13
- "Stay with Me" – 2:57
- "Copy Cat (Wack a Do)" – 2:59
- "Happy Feet - vocal" – 1:47
- "Papa San" – 1:50
- "Abso-Bleedin'-Lutely" – 2:50
- "Stay with Me - vocal" – 2:22
- "One More Time" – 2:49
- "20th Century Drawers" – 3:10
- "Locked Out" – 2:15
- "Happy Feet - reprise" – 1:43
- "Rabelaisian Rutland" – 1:49
- "One More Time - reprise" – 0:46
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