Soundtrack LP A soundtrack album,
The Globetrotters, was produced by
Jeff Barry and released in 1970 by Kirshner Records (Kirshner #KES-106, distributed by
RCA Records), which featured tunes heard in episodes of the series (during the basketball game sequences).
Don Kirshner served as music supervisor for both the series and the record. Two singles were generated from this onetime release, a cover of the
Neil Sedaka tune "Rainy Day Bells" with former
Cadillac J.R. Bailey on lead vocals, followed by three non-album singles.
Jimmy Radcliffe produced, with Wally Gold, and provided the vocals on "
Duke Of Earl", "Everybody's Got Hot Pants" from the first non-album single and co-wrote and produced "Everybody Needs Love" from the second as well providing a number of songs and recordings for the series. Globetrotter frontman Meadowlark Lemon was the only member of the team to be actually involved with the project, adding occasional background vocals to some tracks.
Track list for The Globetrotters (Side 1) • The Globetrotter's Theme (Jeff Barry) – 0:41 • Globetrottin' (Barry) – 2:19 • Bouncin' All Over the World (
Neil Sedaka and
Howard Greenfield) – 3:01 • Sneaky Pete (
Rudy Clark, J.R. Bailey, and K. Williams) – 2:45 • Marathon Mary (Sedaka and Greenfield) – 3:06 • River Queen (Sedaka and Greenfield) – 3:06 • House Party (Clark, Bailey, and Williams) – 3:00 (Side 2) • Gravy (Clark, Bailey, and Williams) – 3:19 • Meadowlark (Sedaka and Greenfield) – 2:22 • Lillia Peabody (Clark, Bailey, and Williams) – 2:56 • Put a Little Meat On Your Bones, Lucinda (Sedaka and Greenfield) – 3:00 • Rainy Day Bells (Sedaka and Greenfield) – 3:02 • Cheer Me Up (Jeff Barry,
Ron Dante, and J. Carr) – 2:22
Commercial singles (1970) • "Cheer Me Up"
b/w "Gravy" (Kirshner # 63-5006) • "Rainy Day Bells" b/w "Meadowlark" (Kirshner #63-5008)
Non-album singles (1971) • "
Duke of Earl" b/w "Everybody's Got Hot Pants" (Kirshner #63-5012) • "Everybody Needs Love" (Jimmy Radcliffe and Phil Stern) b/w "ESP" (Kirshner #63-5016) • "
Sweet Georgia Brown" b/w "Bye Bye Blues" (Harlem Globetrotters #45-HGT-300 A/B)
Gold Key Comics series In April 1972,
Gold Key Comics launched a comic adaptation of the
Harlem Globetrotters animated series; their first comic book appearance was in issue #8 of Gold Key's
Hanna-Barbera Fun-In published in July 1971. Several stories in early issues were based on episodes of the TV show. The comic book series lasted for four years and 12 issues through January 1975. == References ==