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Neal Hefti Batman Theme and 11 Hefti Bat Songs Mp3, Flac, Wma Neal Hefti Batman Theme And 11 Hefti Bat Songs mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Stage & Screen Album: Batman Theme And 11 Hefti Bat Songs Country: US Released: 1966 Style: Soundtrack, Theme MP3 version RAR size: 1648 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1749 mb WMA version RAR size: 1849 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 323 Other Formats: WMA AUD DTS MP1 FLAC VQF AU Tracklist A1 Batman Theme A2 Evil Plot To Blow Up Batman A3 Sewer Lady A4 The Mafista A5 Holy Diploma, Batman -- Straight A's! A6 Eivol Ekdol, The Albanian Genius B1 The Batusi B2 Just A Simple Millionaire B3 My Fine Feathered Finks B4 Mr. Freeze B5 Jervis B6 Batman Chase Companies, etc. Recorded At – RCA Victor's Music Center Of The World Credits Arranged By, Conductor, Written-By – Neal Hefti Engineer – Dick Bogert Producer – Neely Plumb Notes Recorded in RCA Victor's Music Center of the World - Hollywood, CA Album #41 / Charted 3/12/66 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Batman Theme And 11 RCA LPM 3573 Neal Hefti Hefti Bat Songs (LP, LPM 3573 US 1966 Victor Mono, Ind) Batman Theme And 11 LP-7479 RCA LP-7479 Neal Hefti Hefti Bat Songs (LP, Venezuela 1966 (LPM-3573) Victor (LPM-3573) Mono) NL90391 Neal Hefti Neal Hefti (LP, RE) RCA NL90391 Germany 1990 Batman Theme And 11 RCA LPV-7479 Neal Hefti Hefti Bat Songs (LP, LPV-7479 Venezuela 1966 Victor Mono) 3573-2-R Neal Hefti Neal Hefti (CD, Album) RCA 3573-2-R US 1990 Related Music albums to Batman Theme And 11 Hefti Bat Songs by Neal Hefti The Marketts - Batman Theme / Richie's Theme Danny Elfman - The Batman Theme Neal Hefti And His Orchestra Featuring The Neal Hefti Singers - Pardon My Doo-Wah Neal Hefti - Boeing Boeing Nelson Riddle - Batman Original Sound Track Count Basie - Count Basie Plays Quincy Jones & Neal Hefti Neal Hefti - His Orchestra & Chorus - Batman Theme And 19 Hefti Bat Songs Neal Hefti / Maxwell Davis - Batman Theme! And Other Bat Songs Neal Hefti - Batman Theme Neal Hefti, - Batman Theme.
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