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Talkin' Blues
Talkin' Blues Podcast Episode 435 - Eddie Schwartz

Talkin' Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 58:45


A conversation with “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” songwriter, and recording artist Eddie Schwartz - www.eddieschwartzmusic.com

Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers
Guest Glimpses with Sylvia Tyson, Errol Starr Francis, Liona Boyd, Eddie Schwartz

Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 40:59


This is the 29 th episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses', short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You'll hear about 10 minutes of each guest's 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are:SYLVIA TYSON, singer, songwriter, Order of Canada recipient, Songwriter Hall of Fame inductee and seven time Juno nominee and legend in the Canadian music scene. In this clip Sylvia talks about: the huge success of her first song ‘You Were On My Mind'; her personal and professional relationship with Ian, and much more.ERROL STARR FRANCIS, Juno award-winning singer/songwriter, sound engineer, producer, SOCAN songwriter of the year recipient, multi award-winner for TV and radio production and best know for his 1989 hit song ‘Angel'. In this clip Errol shares: why he dropped the second “l” in Errol; what seeing KISS live brought to his performance and why that disqualified his band from a Battle of the Bands competition, and more.LIONA BOYD, “The First Lady of The Guitar”, five time Juno Award winner, recipient of several Lifetime Achievement awards and an Officer of the Order of Canada. She has recorded 29 albums, many of which are Gold and Platinum. In this clip from a fascinating and jam-packed interview Liona reveals: how music has taken her around the world multiple times; the member of the Royal Family who was her pen pal; why dating Pierre Trudeau opened the door for her to meet world leaders; her friendship with Olivia Newton John and much more:EDDIE SCHWARTZ, iconic songwriter, multi award-winner, and Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee who, in addition to his own career, has had his songs recorded by Rod Stewart, Carly Simon, Paul Carrack (‘Don't Shed A Tear') and Pat Benatar (‘Hit Me With Your Best Shot'). In this clip from a whirlwind interview Eddie reveals: the scenes in NY and Toronto that inspired him and his songwriting; how songwriting helps him deal with depression; why writing ‘Hit Me Hit Me With Your Best Shot' at a low point turned everything around, and more.LISTEN to the full interview with each guest @linernotes.ca

Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers
Guest Glimpses with Eddie Schwartz, Dave Chesney, Johnny Sinclair, Geoff Eyre

Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 40:01


This is the 27th episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses', short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You'll hear about 10 minutes of each guest's 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are:EDDIE SCHWARTZ, iconic songwriter, multi award-winner, and Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee who's song ‘Hit Me With Your Best Shot' was a hit for Pat Benatar. In this clip Eddie talks about: being in Greenwich Village during the early ‘60s and seeing a then unknown Bob Dylan perform on many occasions; his defining moment as a songwriter-writer; the real motive for touring with Charity Brown, and much more.DAVE CHESNEY, former radio executive, record company promoter and music business veteran. In this clip Dave “The Ches” talks about: his radio pioneering father Joe Chesney; the importance of radio in the ‘60s; his rise in the radio business; the biggest difference between the country music stars and rock stars, and much moreJOHNNY SINCLAIR, bassist, songwriter, recording artist and a founding member of The Pursuit of Happiness. In this clip Johnny reveals: why he moved from Saskatoon to Toronto; how The Pursuit of Happiness was formed; the ‘cheap' video production for ‘I'm An Adult Now'; loosing one American record deal but ultimately signing to work with Todd Rundgren, and much more.GEOFF EYRE, drummer/singer best know for his time with The Hometown Band. In this clip Geoff shares: details on his first band and how they opened for The Who; how he ended up in Vancouver; his work with Valdy and the rise of The Hometown Band, and much more.LISTEN to the full interview with each guest @linernotes.ca

The Crisis Cast
Mitch Rosen - Scoring The Radio Game

The Crisis Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 40:25


For more than two decades, veteran radio programmer Mitch Rosen has led Audacy's WSCR. "The Score" is Chicago's leading destination for sports talk. During this episode of the Crisis Cast, Thom Serafin finally gets his job interview to join "The Score" lineup of personalities. Lissa Druss stops Thom from pitching 10 hours of daily Sox talk on the Cubs station. Join us as we go deep with Mitch (Niles West alum), on his adventures in radio – from producing the legendary Eddie Schwartz to brushes with names like Bill Gleason and Jay Mariotti from Chicago's sporting past. Plus, we'll chat about the women who have carved a new path in sports talk, and some predictions on the future of the Bears.

Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers
Eddie Schwartz, iconic songwriter and Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee

Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 66:31


Eddie Schwartz, is an iconic songwriter, multi award-winner, and Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee who, in addition to his own career, has had songs recorded by Rod Stewart, Joe Cocker, Carly Simon, Rita Coolidge, and some big hits for Paul Carrack (Don't Shed A Tear) and Pat Benatar (Hit Me With Your Best Shot). In this fascinating and jam-packed chat Eddie: shares insights into his songwriting success; reveals his varied musical influences; explains why Paul Carrack swore at him; details on his ongoing advocacy for songwriters; the future of music and so much more.

WGN - The Dave Plier Podcast
WGN Radio Flashback: Eddie Schwartz, Ghost Hunter Richard Crowe, and the story of Resurrection Mary

WGN - The Dave Plier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023


What is your favorite Chicago ghost story? A WGN Radio tradition: Culled from a vintage conversation recorded in 1982 on reel to reel, the late WGN Radio legend Eddie Schwartz is joined by late Chicago Ghost Hunter Richard Crowe to talk about Resurrection Mary, Archer Avenue, and other ghostly stories around Chicago.

WGN - The Dave Plier Podcast
WGN Radio Flashback: Supernatural Chicago with Eddie Schwartz and Ghost Hunter Richard Crowe

WGN - The Dave Plier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022


A WGN Radio tradition: Culled from a vintage conversation recorded in 1982, the late WGN radio legend Eddie Schwartz is joined by late Chicago Ghost Hunter Richard Crowe to talk about Resurrection Mary, Archer Avenue and other ghostly stories around Chicago. What is your favorite Chicago ghost story?

Reviews from the Crawl Space
Episode #153: Armageddon (Armageddon), David Lindley & El Rayo-X (Very Greasy) and Eddie Schwartz (Schwartz)

Reviews from the Crawl Space

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 29:04


In this episode, we talk about an album by British band called Armageddon and their one and only album (self titled) Armageddon, an album by American David Lindley and his band El Rayo-X called Very Greasy and some CanCon by Canadian artist Eddie Schwartz, his debut, self titled album called Schwartz. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reviewsfromthecrawlspace/message

WGN - The Dave Plier Podcast
WGN Radio Flashback: Supernatural Chicago with Eddie Schwartz and Ghost Hunter Richard Crowe

WGN - The Dave Plier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021


A WGN Radio tradition: Culled from a vintage recording in 1982, WGN Radio's Dave Plier shares a conversation between the late WGN Radio legend Eddie Schwartz and late Chicago Ghost Hunter Richard Crowe to talk about Resurrection Mary, Archer Avenue and other ghostly stories around Chicago. What is your favorite Chicago ghost story?

The Story Exchange
Women Scientists Get Respect (At Last) for Covid Vaccines

The Story Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 20:40


We feature the story of BioNTech's Kati Kariko, who may just win the Nobel Prize for her heroic effects despite years of setbacks. The podcast includes the song "Hit Me With Your Best Shot," written by Eddie Schwartz, published by Round Hill Music and performed by Pat Benatar.

Famous Lost Words
609 - Beatles or Stones? Plus: Elton, Taylor, Jagger, Alanis & more on songwriting!

Famous Lost Words

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 78:00


            Who do you prefer – The Beatles or Stones?  Tom catches Christopher off-guard with a new game as he puts Christopher on the spot!  We learn that he loves Joni (we knew that) but Journey?… not so much.             We’ll also continue with our epic tribute to songwriting!  Elton John talks about writing with Bernie Taupin. George Michael explains how the craft of songwriting is a reward even greater than fame. Taylor Swift reveals how specific details from her own life can make her songs relatable. Mick Jagger explains the beauty of creating a song from nothing. Alanis Morissette talks about how pain can drive her work. Neil Finn of Crowded House gives us a songwriting tutorial on his tour bus Smokey Robinson gets spiritual Sarah McLachlan explains how she faces her fears when writing And cranky old Billy Joel objects to being called the p-word. We also hear from Carole King, Janet Jackson, Pete Townshend, Burton Cummings, Lou Reed, Michael Stipe, Eddie Schwartz, Ian Thomas, Don Henley, Chris de Burgh and Serena Ryder. ADDED BONUS! We talk to Christopher about his brand new album “Same River Twice”, which comes out on May 28.

What the Riff?!?
1980 - September: Pat Benatar “Crimes of Passion”

What the Riff?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 37:45


Patricia Mae Giraldo, better known as Pat Benatar, became one of the most prominent female rock stars when she made her debut in 1979.  Her most successful studio album was this second album, Crimes of Passion, which would benefit from play on rock stations around the country and the new music video media spearheaded by MTV.Benatar had actually abandoned early dreams of a singing career, choosing to pursue health (actually sex education) at Stony Brook University, rather than music at Juliard.  She dropped out of Stony Brook after a year, married Dennis Benatar, and worked as a bank teller in Virginia while he was stationed at Fort Lee.  Her interest in singing was rekindled after attending a Liza Minnelli concert.  She had some local success in Richmond and in New York where she and Dennis moved in the mid-70's, — but the real breakthrough would happen in Halloween 1977 when she performed in a spandex costume.  Shortly thereafter she was signed by Chrysalis Records.  She ended up divorcing Dennis Benatar thereafter, but would keep his last name as her professional name.While Pat Benatar achieved strong success on her debut album with the hit "Heartbreaker."  Crimes of Passion would make Benatar a household name.  The album would spend five consecutive weeks at number 2 on the album charts in January 1981, and would net Benatar a Grammy Award for "Best Female Rock Vocal Performance" of 1980.  Pat Benatar would appear on the cover of the October 1980 issue of Rolling Stone along with her guitarist and future husband, Neil Giraldo.We think you will enjoy this excellent album.  At least we will do our best to hit you with our best shot! Hit Me with Your Best ShotThis song is the second single off the album, but the biggest hit, and her first entry into the top 10.  The song was written by Canadian musician, songwriter, and producer Eddie Schwartz, inspired by a therapy session he participated in that involved hitting pillows.  This is a true rock anthem. Little ParadiseThis deeper cut leads off side two of the album, and was written by guitarist and soon-to-be husband of Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo.  To us, it feels a little more like Ted Nugent or southern rock.  You Better RunThe first single released from the album is a cover of a song originally performed by The Young Rascals.  Although this song missed the top 40 (peaking at number 42 on the Billboard Hot 100), it would become the second music video ever broadcast on MTV after the Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star."Hell Is for ChildrenThis emotional song was written by Benatar, Giraldo, and bassist Roger Capps and is Neil Giraldo's favorite song.  Pat Benatar was inspired to write this song by a  series in New York about abused children.  Later on Benatar and Giraldo would actually create foundation for abused children ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the television series “Cosmos”This popular PBS series premiered in September 1980, and would make Carl Sagan a household name. STAFF PICKS:“Introduction/Lola” by the KinksBrian's starts our staff picks off with a live version of the 1970's hit about an encounter between a young man and the cross-dressing Lola.  In the song the guy meets Lola in Soho, London, but the inspiration was a result of Kinks manager Robert Wace spent an evening in Paris dancing with a cross-dresser.  “Games Without Frontiers” by Peter GabrielWayne's staff pick takes its name from a European TV show, "Jeus Sans Frontieres" where people from different places would play games of skill while wearing strange costumes.  The British version of this game show was called "It's a Knockout," and that title also makes it into the song.  The song's lyrics are a commentary on war and negotiations between countries being like children on a playground.  Kate Bush contributes backing vocals in this song.“The Legend of Wooley Swamp” by the Charlie Daniels BandBruce takes us on a spooky trip to the Wooley Swamp where the ghost of miser Lucious Clay torments the spirits of his killers, the Cable Boys.  Today Wooley Swamp is the name of a farm campground and RV park near Raleigh.“Turn It On Again” by GenesisRob finishes off our staff picks with the first single off Genesis' album "Duke," written by band member Mike Rutherford.  It is about a man who doesn't do anything but watch TV, and begins to think of the TV personalities as his friends.  The song has a complex time signature, with much of the song in 13/8.     INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:"Dinorah, Dinorah" by George BensonWe're turning to a jazz instrumental by R&B and Jazz artist George Benson to finish off this week's podcast.  It was off his 1980 album, "Give Me the Night."

WGN - The Dave Plier Podcast
WGN Radio Flashback: Supernatural Chicago with Eddie Schwartz & Ghost Hunter Richard Crowe

WGN - The Dave Plier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020


A WGN Radio tradition: Culled from a vintage conversation recorded in 1982, the late WGN radio legend Eddie Schwartz is joined by late Chicago Ghost Hunter Richard Crowe to talk about Resurrection Mary, Archer Avenue and other ghostly stories around Chicago. What is your favorite Chicago ghost story?

Famous Lost Words
Ep 503 - The Bee Gees, more great Canadian hits!

Famous Lost Words

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 41:10


In one of the most raucous interviews in our collection, The Bee Gees have a ton of fun with Marilyn Denis in one of their final full-length interviews from 2001. Barry, Robin and Maurice talk about the moment they first harmonized with each other, the legacy of Saturday Night Fever, their late brother Andy Gibb and what annoys their partners most (Maurice has the best answer!).  Also, we’ll continue with more Great Canadian songs: Eddie Schwartz talks about writing “Hit Me With Your Best Shot”.  And Arnold Lanni tells the incredible story of how Sheriff’s “When I’m With You” went to number one in the U.S. 4 years AFTER the band had broken up!

Sing! Dance! Act! Thrive!
Canadian Music Week Review Part 1 w Angela Saini & Denver Haylee

Sing! Dance! Act! Thrive!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 37:27


Canadian Music Week Review Part 1 with guest artists Angela Saini and Denver Haylee. I share all of my CMW experiences from live shows, awards, panels, and interviews and then pass it onto some artists to report on their CMW experiences and what they learned from the various workshops.

Faith Bible Fellowship Raleigh
10-28 AM | Eddie Schwartz

Faith Bible Fellowship Raleigh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 42:08


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Faith Bible Fellowship Raleigh
10-28 PM | Eddie Schwartz

Faith Bible Fellowship Raleigh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 44:02


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Security All In
Eddie Schwartz – EVP Cyber Services, DarkMatter

Security All In

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 30:33


Sam and Eddie reminisce about their early days in cybersecurity, the work they did after the RSA breach, and how Eddie’s theater background has served him in his security career. The post Eddie Schwartz – EVP Cyber Services, DarkMatter appeared first on Malicious Life.

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80 WATTS
80 WATTS - Edição 232

80 WATTS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 57:11


Nesta edição:  Thatcher On Acid, Vengeance, Norden Lights, Johnny Diesel & The Injectors, Ian Moss, Dragon, 1927, Micro Chip League (MCL), Robotiko Rejekto, Crumbacher, Eddie Schwartz, Arnaldo Brandão TracklistThatcher On Acid - Sell Off The Water Vengeance - Tonight, Tonight Norden Lights - Night Life Johnny Diesel & The Injectors - Soul Revival Ian Moss - Tucker's Daughter Dragon - Young Years 1927 - You'll Never Know Micro Chip League (MCL) - New York Robotiko Rejekto - Rejekto Crumbacher - Glowing in the Dark Eddie Schwartz - Over the Line Arnaldo Brandão - Garota Do Ano Também disponível via iTunes e TuneIn RadioFeed RSS: clique aquiWebsite: 80 WATTSEmail: programa80watts@gmail.com Música de fundo: 08 - Echo Out - The Ultimate Path [2017] Autor: ForeignBlade Fonte: https://soundcloud.com/foreignblade/echo-out Licença: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Royalty Free Music found @ https://starfrosch.com/hot-100/royalty-free-music   Agradecimentos aos produtores virtuais pelo apoio:Fabiano F. M. Cordeiro José Paulo NetoApoie o 80 WATTS também via Patreon , Apoia.se ou Padrim!     Muito obrigado aos nossos patrocinadores: Fabiano Martins Cordeiro e José Paulo Neto

Security Current podcast - for IT security, networking, risk, compliance and privacy professionals

A surprising number of organizations are expecting a cyber attack. Despite this it is getting harder to fill cyber security jobs. ISACA, an independent, nonprofit global association that develops and promotes the adoption of globally accepted practices for information systems, in collaboration with the RSA Conference published a survey titled: The State of Cyber Security: Implications for 2015. The survey found that while boards of directors are now including cyber security on their agendas security still isn't where it should be. The survey also revealed that despite organization's anticipating attacks there is a lack of sufficiently trained talent available to fill security positions. According to Eddie Schwartz, who chairs ISACA's Cyber Security Task Force, only about 25 percent of applicants had the requisite skills to fill open security positions. Schwartz told Security Current's Vic Wheatman about the survey, and security certifications ISACA is rolling out to meet the growing need for skilled cyber security professionals. The study based on the survey is available here    

In The Country with Dave Woods
Interview with Doug Romanow

In The Country with Dave Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2014 59:00


Producer, musician & songwriter Doug Romanow works his musical magic at Noble Street Studios in Toronto. He's worked with Ontario Country acts like Johnny Reid, Ann Chaplin, Cadence Grace, Mike Butler and Tori Hathaway - and even pop star Justin Bieber - to name just a few. He's the Musical Director for the Canadian Country Music Association's Gala Dinner & Industry Awards Show. Doug is also a songwriter with a long list of co-writes with artists he's produced - along with songs written with Michelle Wright, Patrica Conroy and Eddie Schwartz.  He visits Nashville regularly to write and produce.  Doug began in the music industry in the 1980s by playing keyboards and writing for indie bands. He developed skills as an arranger and programmer, and in his early twenties began taking over the helm of recording projects. His love for Country music began at an early age. I visited Doug at Noble Street Studios for a tour and a conversation taped in the studio. Tune in to hear the multi-talented Romanow discuss producing, songwriting and much more! You'll hear songs produced by Doug from Ontario Country artists Ann Chaplin, Mike Butler and Tori Hathaway.

Government Information Security Podcast
Eddie Schwartz on His Year as RSA's CISO

Government Information Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2012


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Healthcare Information Security Podcast
Eddie Schwartz on His Year as RSA's CISO

Healthcare Information Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2012


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Banking Information Security Podcast
Eddie Schwartz on His Year as RSA's CISO

Banking Information Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2012


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Credit Union Information Security Podcast
Eddie Schwartz on His Year as RSA's CISO

Credit Union Information Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2012


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Data Breach Today Podcast
Eddie Schwartz on His Year as RSA's CISO

Data Breach Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2012


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Info Risk Today Podcast
Eddie Schwartz on His Year as RSA's CISO

Info Risk Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2012


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BluePower.Com
A Master Hitmaker And Pure Gentleman....Eddie Schwartz (Pt.2)!

BluePower.Com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2010


We pick up Part Two with Eddie saying how thrilled he was at having three songs recorded by Joe Cocker for his Unchain My Heart recording.Also in Part Two, Eddie speaks of his difficulties producing the Doobie Brothers; his venture into the country music realm producing Brenn Hill and his regard for Paul Carrack, who sang Eddie's song "Don't Shed A Tear" to the number one spot on the charts.The last few songs on the show are performed by Eddie himself from his CD, Tour de Schwartz and....as I mentioned, is my wife's favorite record. I think you'll enjoy these particularly insightful songs.Eddie also tells the story of his mother who always wanted Eddie to be a lawyer and gave him a briefcase every time she had the opportunity. Eddie wound up with a closet "full" of briefcases.Eddie Schwartz is now a highly regarded musician, writer and businessman. A man who likes to "give back" a little of what he was given to musical newcomers; Eddie is now a member of SOCANN, the Canadian organization which deals with music copyrights pertaining to Canadian writers and publishers. SOCANN came about as the merger of BMI and ASCAP and is now the only performing rights society in Canada.Eddie has walked one long, hard road to get to this point in life. He deserves all credits due.This is one very interesting interview and the music is superb. Here's the list:1)...."Hit Me With Your Best Shot"....Pat Benatar2)...."Don't Shed A Tear"....Paul Carrack3)...."Dance Like The Fire"....Brenn Hill4)...."The Doctor"....The Doobie Brothers5)...."Special Girl"....Eddie Schwartz6)...."A Young Man's Eyes"....Eddie Schwartz7)...."Bourbon Street"....Eddie SchwartzListen to....Master Hitmaker And Pure Gentleman....Eddie Schwartz (Pt.2)!

BluePower.Com
A Master Hitmaker And Pure Gentleman....Eddie Schwartz!

BluePower.Com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2010


I met Eddie Schwartz the first time in Hollywood in 1978. He had been signed by ATV Music who, at that time, was a major client of mine at Hollywood Central Recorders. ATV had flown Eddie into Hollywood to record a series of demos of songs he had written.For some odd reason Eddie had one song that the powers that be at ATV absolutely "did not" want Eddie to record. That song was "Hit Me With Your Best Shot".This interview tells the long road traveled by that tremendous hit and the results of Eddie's life from that point on.The lesson is....If you believe in yourself, never give up.An absolute "must' for any songwriter to hear.John Rhys-Eddins/BluePower.comThe Music on Part One:1)...."Hand Clappin' (Theme).... Red Prysock2)...."Hit Me With Your Best Shot"....Eddie Schwartz (HCR-1978)3)...."I Stand In Wonder"....Joe Cocker4)...."The Good Catches Up"....Lawrence Gowan5)...."All Our Tomorrows"....Eddie Schwartz6)...."Hand Clappin'" (Theme)....Red PrysockListen to....A Master Hitmaker And Pure Gentleman....Eddie Schwartz!