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Where can I find this "toe tapper" instrumental?

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29 January 2018, 16:59
Naphtali
Where can I find this "toe tapper" instrumental?
Every so often I'll hear a piece of movie music that is an unconventional toe tapper. Examples would be theme music from "Zorba, the Greek", "The Good The Bad and The Ugly", and "The Third Man." I recently viewed a pleasant romantic comedy, "Lucky Seven" that features Patrick Dempsey. It has such a toe tapper as its wedding reception opening instrumental. The tune is played by some sort of woodwind like a fife. To my undiscriminating ear it sounds Celtic or Irish or, perhaps, Appalachian folk music?

I want to obtain it for my iTunes music collection. Not only can I not identify the tune, I can locate no mention of the tune in any review of the movie I have found.

Anyone who can help out, please do.


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30 January 2018, 07:41
lee440
"So you are to me" by Eastmountainsouth is what is listed on IMDB.


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30 January 2018, 23:11
Smokin Joe
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7N9eoySoM-E
02 February 2018, 08:25
NormanConquest
If I ever break down + but a cel phone,I want my ring tone to be "The Good,the bad,+ the Ugly".Ah i ah i ah,wah wah wah.


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17 February 2018, 04:15
Labman
That's what I have on my cell phone. Great ringtone.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLgJ7pk0X-s


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01 March 2018, 09:19
NormanConquest
Naphfi,in all honesty my 1st choice would be to try the 'Tiffany transcriptions. The company plays a lot of good old stuff on N.P.R. (Too much to mention.)I/e the old Bob Wills e/t al).Please ;some one do a video of this time aS i CAN NOT.


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01 March 2018, 09:30
NormanConquest
Thanks for sharing that.


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