The Movie Actors (Part 1): Dean and Brando Kicking off a series on music from the '60s-early '80s referencing actors/actresses throughout the last century. Today it's those two tough yet sensitive method actors James Dean and Marlon Brando. Never forget: “Most of the successful people in Hollywood are failures as human beings.” ― Marlon Brando
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Background music, in order: (1) Jimmy Castor ( The Everything Man ) and The Jimmy Castor Bunch - "Walk on the Wild Side" ("Jimmy Castor ( The Everything Man ) and The Jimmy Castor Bunch," Atlantic 1974 (2) Piet Noordijk - "Walk on the Wild Side" ("Prototype," Omega International (NL) 1974) (3) Rick Braun - "Walk on the Wild Side" ("Yours Truly," Artizen Music Group 2005) (4) Bill Black's Combo - "Act Naturally" ("All-Timers," Hi 1966) (5) The Hollyridge Strings - "Act Naturally" ("The Beatles Songbook Vol. 4," Capitol 1967) (6) Bill Black's Combo - "Everybody's Out of Town" ("Basic Black," Columbia 1970) (7) Boudleaux Bryant - "Wake Up, Little Suzie" ("Boudleaux's Bestsellers," Monument 1963) (8) Don Swan and His Orchestra- "Hooray For Hollywood" ("Latino Volume Two," Liberty 1960)
[Recorded live on 12/26/1972 at Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, New York / Original studio version on "Transformer," RCA Victor 1972] • (Easy Action, 2001)