Rock-A-Doodle (album)

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Rock-A-Doodle
Soundtrack album by Glen Campbell
Released 1992
Recorded The Music Mill, Nashville, TN
Ropewalk Studios, Dublin, Ireland
Devonshire Audio, Los Angeles, CA
Genre Country
Label Liberty
Producer T.J. Kuenster, Nicky Moss
Glen Campbell chronology

Show Me Your Way
(1991)
Rock-A-Doodle
(1992)
Wings of Victory
(1992)

Rock-A-Doodle is the 49th album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music). It was taken from the soundtrack to the 1992 animated film Rock-a-Doodle, in which Campbell voiced the main character.

Track listing

  1. "Sun Do Shine" (vocal- Glen Campbell) - 2:06
  2. "We Hate the Sun" (vocal - Christopher Plummer) - 2:01
  3. "Come Back to You" (vocal - Glen Campbell) - 2:19
  4. "Rock-A-Doodle" (vocal - Glen Campbell) - 2:05
  5. "The Bouncer's Song" (vocal - Don Bluth Players) - :35
  6. "Tweedle-le-Dee" (vocal - Christopher Plummer) - :18
  7. "Treasure Huntin' Fever" (vocal - Glen Campbell) - 2:00
  8. "Sink or Swim" (vocal - Ellen Greene) - 1:35
  9. "Kiss 'n Coo" (vocals- Glen Campbell, Ellen Greene) - 2:45
  10. "Back to the Country" (vocal - Glen Campbell) - 2:25
  11. "The Owl's Picnic" (vocal - Christopher Plummer) - :37
  12. "Tyin' Your Shoes" (vocals - Phil Harris, Toby Scott Ganger [The latter took part in the soundtrack version only]) - 1:52

Personnel

  • Glen Campbell - vocals, acoustic guitars and electric guitars
  • Billy Joe Walker, Jr. - acoustic guitars and electric guitars
  • T.J. Kuenster - piano, keyboards
  • Larry Paxton - bass guitar
  • Steve Turner - drums
  • Carl Jackson - Banjo
  • Background vocals - The Jordanaires (Louis Dean Nunley, E. Duane West, Gordon Stoker, Neil Matthew, Jr), The Don Bluth Players (T.J. Kuenster, T. Dan Hofstedt, Scott Caple, Mark Swan, Kevin Gallagher)

Production

  • Executive music producer - Shopan Entesari
  • All Songs written, arranged and produced by T. J. Kuenster
  • Co-produced by Nicky Moss
  • Mastered by Michele Stone at Artisan Sound Recorders, Los Angeles, CA.
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