
In 1965, began composing soundtracks for the show, "I Spy." This was the first show in television history in which every episode had its own individual soundtrack. Over the course of three years, "I Spy" had 82 episodes, each with an distinctive soundtrack, and Earl Hagen wrote over sixty of them by himself. Every episode was set in a foreign locale, and Hagen made liberal use of native music traditions. But in the end, global tunes were always married to Hagen's native jazz.
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I Spy
Harlem Nocturne
I Spy (Remastered)
I Spy - Remastered
The Andy Griffith Show
The Mod Squad
The Dick Van Dyke Show
I Spy - 1996 Digital Remaster
I Spy (1996 Digital Remaster)
The Andy Griffith Theme
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
Harlem Nocturne for Bassoon, Double Bass, Hammond Organ and Drums (arr. Marijn van Prooijen)
The Andy Griffith Show theme
Mike Hammer
Mayberry March
Theme From The Andy Griffith Show
the Andy Griffith Show [theme]
the Dick Van Dyke Show [theme]
Ellie's Theme
Barney's Hoedown
Aunt Bee
That Girl
The Man Hunt
Andy Griffith Show
I Spy (Lunatic Calm Remix) (2001 Digital Remaster)
End Title
Ah So!
Into the Ruined City
The Fishin' Hole
I Spy - Remix
The Machine
I Spy (Lunatic Calm remix)
Farewell
The Soldiers
Knowledge Hunts
The Family
The Key
Mod Squad
Dick Van Dyke Show
Hi Ho Scotty
Verdon and the Kid
The Reward
Away We Go To Tokyo
I Spy - Lunatic Calm Remix;2001 Digital Remaster
Rickshaw Ride
The International Set
Theme from I Spy (reduex)
Stop That Plane
The Whistle Blows
Tatia
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