'At Last' by Etta James and 'Carnival of the Animals - Aquarium' by Saint-saens.
the drums
Bang on the drum all day -Todd Rudgren
It is said that a tuba played to play the act of the an Elephant stomping along
I couldn't place it either, until I watched Disney's Beauty and the Beast again. It's not the exact same but it's dang close. So that's where I associate it now. Re-watch that and you'll hear it. It also was played dueing the opening credits to Terrence Malick's "Days of Heaven" w/ Richard Gere
I think the song was Blue Moon played on a steel guitar...can't find out who played it.
I think the song was Blue Moon played on a steel guitar...can't find out who played it.
"The Swan," from Saint-Saens's Carnival of the Animals, is played by a solo cello, accompanied by two pianos.
The Salsa
Lloyd Ford has: Played Hank in "Idol of the Crowds" in 1937. Played Carnival Man in "Carnival Queen" in 1937. Played Motorcycle Cop in "The Game That Kills" in 1937. Played Fighter in "Buck Privates" in 1941. Played Minor Role in "The Picture of Dorian Gray" in 1945. Played Irish Tug of War Man in "Calendar Girl" in 1947. Performed in "Cargo to Capetown" in 1950. Played Townsman at Carnival in "East of Eden" in 1955.
Lional Ritchie's "All Night Long" - great commercial,wish it played more often. Too bad the product isn't has good as the ad!
The three dancers featured in Mötley Crüe's "Carnival of Sins" tour in 2005 were known as the "Carnival Girls." They were named: "Daisy," played by dancer and performer Patricia "Patti" K. Cummings; "Ginger," played by dancer and performer Trixie; and "Sasha," played by dancer and performer Mary "Molly" McGowan. These performers added a theatrical element to the band's live shows, enhancing the overall carnival theme of the tour.