OutOfOdor
2019-01-27T02:21:03Z
Below is a list of various stock tracks used in the cartoons contained in the massive 220 Popeye cartoon package animated by various studios and dist. by King Features Syndicate. Omissions will be acknowledged.

Jack Kinney Productions:
all use music by Ken Lowman, not sure if library or composed especially for these shorts

Larry Harmon Productions: all use stock music from Gordon Zahler's General Music library, including many licensed from England's JW Theme Music and tracks composed by Lee Zahler and Walter Greene recycled from an undetermined source.

Apprehension- Max Saunders
Baby Jumbo- Ronald Hanmer
Bozo's Polka- Fredric Bayco
Bump in the Night- Fredric Bayco
Cops and Robbers Chase- Ronald Hanmer
Fairground- Fredric Bayco
Fire Call- Ronald Hanmer
Forty Comedy Punctuations and Bridges- Fredric Bayco
Four More Comical Cuts- Ronald Hanmer
Juggling Clowns- Len Stevens
Swiss Swizzle- Ronald Hanmer
Tiddler's Tune- Fredric Bayco

Paramount Cartoon Studios:
all use stock music by Winston Sharples from his Scroll Productions library, reused from various 50s Famous Studios cartoons. I don't have names for any of them [the individual cues] unfortunately.

Rembrandt Films/Gene Deitch/Halas and Batchelor:
none of these use stock music.

TV Spots:
Beginner's Luck- Bruce Campbell (Impress)
Buffoonery- Van Phillips (Conroy)
Carefree- Van Phillips (Impress)
Poppin' Around- Bruce Campbell (Conroy)
Pretty Pickle- Bruce Campbell (Conroy)
"With all respect to the great mousetrap."- Popeye, "The Spinach Overture" (1935)
Ken Layton
2019-01-27T03:22:23Z
Some of the KFS Popeyes used music cues from Winston Sharples' Famous Studios theatrical cartoons. The theatrical cartoon the particular cue was used in is generally what is listed on the ASCAP website. Winston Sharples and his son Winston Sharples Junior are both members of ASCAP.

https://www.ascap.com/re...9/SHARPLES%20WINSTON%20S 
jrose80149
2022-03-22T00:30:53Z
I was hoping I could find the stock music cues done by Winston Sharples. My favorite Popeye Short from the 1960s is Fleas a Crowd, and I'm looking for the one (Not by Winston Sharples) where Popeye catches the mechanical dog (by Brutus/Bluto) with that Gorilla in the Gorilla Africanus Cage in the Zoo. I know it's from Harveytoons, but, What stock music cue is that from?