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Stripes  (1981)
 
Product detail
Format: CD
UPC:  03020666632
Label: Varese Sarabande
Label number: 302 066 663
Running time: not on file
Release date:  7/19/2005
Original score by Elmer Bernstein
 
Product availability
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Album Tracklist
1.  Stripes March
2.  Winger
3.  Depression
4.  Push-ups
5.  Hair Cut
...see complete tracklist
Soundtrack Q & A
Q: I saw the movie and loved it. I am trying to find out what the song was that they marched to in boot camp. They had on green fatigues and started out marching and ended up marching in time to the music. It is in boot camp near the beginning. Thanks, Joanne  (from Joanne  in delaware )
A: "Doo Wah Diddy" (Barry/Greenwich). (thanks to jeff , alhambra, Ca. U.S.A. add more info
 
Q: What is the name of the song playing when they are at the women's mudwrestling place, possibly before Ox gets into the ring?  (from Jeff  in Los Angeles )
A: "Rubberband Man" by The Spinners. (thanks to Derek , Winnipeg, Canada add more info
 
Q: The Stripes theme song is very familiar. Could you list the name of the piece and tell me if it has been used as a theme song for any other TV shows/movies/advertisements? Thanks!  (from David  in Tinley Park, IL, USA )
A: Played in early 2006 for Ford truck commericals. (thanks to Arron Capone , Monrovia, CA add more info
A: It was used in a recent Family Guy episode where Brian the dog and Stewie enlist in the army. They use the theme during their basic training montage. (thanks to John , Manhattan, KS add more info
 
Q: Does anyone know where I can buy buy the piano music for "Depression"?
...from Anita  in England  (answer Anita's question)
 
Q: There is one part of the movie where they are marching to a cadence and I belive the words go along the lines of "Army, Navy, Airforce, Marines..." Do you know the words? And is there any way I can get a sound clip or recording of that song? I believe it was also used for an armed forces commercial many years ago.  (from Irene  in Miami, Florida, USA )
A: It is not, at least was not at that time, a cadence. It was an recruiting commercial from the late seventies, early eighties. It was "...Pick a service, pick a challenge... Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, we don't ask for experience, we give it. You won't read it in a book, you'll live it." There may be more but that is what I remember. (thanks to Old Army Ranger , Cleveland, Ohio add more info
A: We don't ask for experience, we give it. You don't read it in a book, you live it. Pick up service. Pick up challenge. Give yourself a start! Amy, Navy, Air Force, Marines. What a great place to start. (thanks to batwimp , PG, UT add more info
 
Q: What song is Bill Murray singing when he's walking down the street carrying pizza and girlfriend's dry-cleaning? It starts off "...one of these days the thing that I want's gonna be mine... If it ain't that'll be alright as long as there's sunshine...." Immediately following, his car is stolen in front of him. Any ideas?  (from Greg  in NC )
A: "Rainbow Stew" by Merle Haggard (thanks to Easy j Coe , Texas add more info
A: "Big Ol' Brew" by the Amazing Rhythm Aces (thanks to Meadows , Lexington, Ky, US add more info
A: Mel McDaniel, "Big Ole Brew" (thanks to Large Marge , Portland, OR add more info
 
Q: I am looking for the sheet music and score for the "Stripes March" theme song. Is there someplace I can order it?  (from Bigjohnverde  in Atlanta, Georgia, USA )
A: Try tnv.net (thanks to TOONPIKES add more info
 
Q: When John is getting his shoes shined there's an Army ad on TV he's watching. Is this a real ad? What company and what year was it made?
...from 11  in Los Angeles  (answer 11's question)
 
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