To celebrate Twilight Times forthcoming Blu Ray release of
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, I thought I’d post this piece on the film’s
memorable song, Where do I go from here. The song was recorded by American
singer/songwriter/actor Paul Williams and was originally released on his 1972 A&M
album, Life goes on (SP-4367). The album has only ever had a CD release in
Japan, making the track extremely hard to obtain. Whilst the CD is hard enough to
obtain, collectors may or may not realise that the track was actually released
as a 7” vinyl single (also in Japan) (AM 219 Stereo). The single’s picture
sleeve contains super images and was clearly released to tie-in with the film.
It has become something of a ‘Holy Grail’ piece among Eastwood fans and
collectors, even tracking down pictures of the single are like finding a needle in
a (huge) haystack! Nevertheless, I'm happy to say that I've had these images on
file for many years – waiting for something very special to come along in order
to tie in and post them.
As the Twilight Times Blu Ray includes both a commentary and
an isolated score of Dee Barton’s music, this seemed like the ideal opportunity.
Over the (on and off) years of researching this track, I also learnt that it
was also pressed as a promotional single vinyl in Brazil. The single contained
the song on both the A and B side and included the lyrics printed on the
sleeve. This was pressed on the ‘Odean’ label (SDP-559) which also states it is
from the film O Último Golpe, which was the release title of Thunderbolt and
Lightfoot in Brazil. As I only know of this promo single, I cannot confirm if
the record actually went on general sale. However, it’s a fascinating little
story.
Below: The Brazilian single Where do I go from here
Below: A nice little video made on YouTube with the Paul Williams song.
4 comments:
Its about time Intrada released this score. I keep checking their website in the off chance it will be released soon. Play Misty and The Beguiled too. Hopefully soon!!!
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Good to hear from you Dave.
Oh I wish I could tell you more... but I'd have to kill you LOL ;-)
Some fabulous: loved the film immensely plus the music theme too.
I watch this film.way way back in the past in an empty cinema (now long gone)in Bury Lancashire England.its really a very good film.
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