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Comments about the soundtrack for Catch Me If You Can (John Williams)
Song Used in the TV Spots....

Robert
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John
Song Used in the TV Spots....   Wednesday, December 25, 2002 (10:23 p.m.) 

Hi does anyone happen to know the name of the song played in the tv spots? It's instrumental except for the occasional "Hey, Hey, Hey". Does anyone know the name of this song or where it's from? I'd really appreciate it, thanks.

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Re: Song Used in the TV Spots....   Friday, May 2, 2003 (12:25 p.m.) 

> Hi does anyone happen to know the name of the song played in the tv spots?
> It's instrumental except for the occasional "Hey, Hey, Hey".
> Does anyone know the name of this song or where it's from? I'd really
> appreciate it, thanks.

The name of the song is "Treat Her Right" done in 1964 by Roy Head from San Marcos, Texas. Roy Head had a band called Roy Head and the Traits. The song "Treat Her Right" was the longest running rock n' roll song ever (16 weeks). The Beatles were popular then and the song never made it to number 1.

I too was curious if Roy Head would credit for this music score in the movie. I saw him perform in a reunion tour last year, and he sang "Treat Her Right" just like he did in the good old days.

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