Muscle Beach Party Music
Album Soundtrack – Annette Muscle Beach Party
1964 | Buena Vista Records | BV-3314 (Mono) STER-3314 (Stereo) | Reissued in 1986 by Rhino Records RNDF 205 (Stereo) | Produced by Tutti Camarata
Side 1
1. “Muscle Beach Party”
written by Gary Usher, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
performed by Annette Funicello
2. “A Girl Needs A Boy”
written by Guy Hemric & Jerry Styner
performed by Annette Funicello
3. “Surfer’s Holiday”
written by Gary Usher, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
performed by Annette Funicello
4. “I Dream About Frankie”
written by Guy Hemric & Jerry Styner
performed by Annette Funicello
5. “Muscle Bustle”
written by Gary Usher, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
performed by Annette Funicello
6. “Merlin Jones”
written by Robert & Richard Sherman
performed by Annette Funicello
Side 2
1. “Custom City”
written by Gary Usher & Roger Christian
performed by Annette Funicello
2. “Draggin’ U.S.A.”
written by Gary Usher & Roger Christian
performed by Annette Funicello
3. “Rebel Rider”
written by Gary Usher & Roger Christian
performed by Annette Funicello
4. “Waikiki”
written by Gary Usher & Roger Christian
performed by Annette Funicello
5. “Shut Down Again”
written by Gary Usher & Roger Christian
performed by Annette Funicello
6. “The Scrambled Egghead”
written by Robert & Richard Sherman
performed by Annette Funicello & Tommy Kirk
Album Soundtrack – Frankie Avalon
Muscle Beach Party and Other Movie Songs
1964 | United Artists Records | UAL-3371 (Mono) UAS-6371 (Stereo) | Reissued in 1982 by Liberty Records LN-10193 (Stereo) (issued without the songs; “Runnin’ Wild” or “Surfer’s Holiday” | Produced by Jack Gold | Arrangements by Tommy Oliver
Side 1
1. “Muscle Beach Party”
written by Gary Usher, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
performed by Frankie Avalon
2. “Surfer’s Holiday”
written by Gary Usher, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
performed by Frankie Avalon
3. “A Boy Needs A Girl”
written by Guy Hemric & Jerry Styner
performed by Frankie Avalon
4. “Beach Party”
from the motion picture “Beach Party”
written by Gary Usher & Roger Christian
performed by Frankie Avalon
5. “Don’t Stop Now”
from the motion picture “Beach Party”
written by Bob Marcucci & Russ Faith
performed by Frankie Avalon
6. “Runnin’ Wild’”
written by Gary Usher, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
performed by Frankie Avalon
Side 2
1. “Nevertheless I’m In Love With You”
from the motion picture “Three Little Words”
written by B.Kalmar & H.Ruby
performed by Frankie Avalon
2. “More”
from the motion picture “Mondo Cane”
written by R.Ortolani, N.Oliviero & N.Newell
performed by Frankie Avalon
3. “Days of Wine and Roses”
from the motion picture “Days of Wine and Roses”
written by H.Mancini & J.Mercer
performed by Frankie Avalon
4. “Moon River”
from the motion picture “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”
written by H.Mancini & J.Mercer
performed by Frankie Avalon
5. “The Stolen Hours”
from the motion picture “The Stolen Hours”
written by M.Lindsay, M.Keith & A.Bergman
performed by Frankie Avalon
6. “Again”
from the motion picture “Road House”
written by D.Cochran & L.Newman
performed by Frankie Avalon
Film Soundtrack
Musical Score Les Baxter
Musical Supervision Al Simms
“Surfer’s Holiday”
written by Gary Usher, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
performed by Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello & Dick Dale
“A Girl Needs A Boy”
written by Guy Hemric & Jerry Styner
performed by Annette Funicello
“A Boy Needs A Girl”
written by Guy Hemric & Jerry Styner
performed by Frankie Avalon
“My First Love”
written by Gary Usher, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
performed by Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
“Muscle Beach Party”
written by Gary Usher, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
performed by Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
“Runnin’ Wild’”
written by Gary Usher, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
performed by Frankie Avalon
“Muscle Bustle”
written by Gary Usher, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
performed by Dick Dale & Donna Loren
“Surfin’ Woodie”
written by Gary Usher, Brian Wilson & Roger Christian
performed by Dick Dale & the Cast
“Happy Street”
written by Guy Hemric & Jerry Styner
performed by Little Stevie Wonder