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  • Half the fun of watching "Scooby Doo Where are You?", was listening to the great music

  • where can i download this fuckin thing?!?!?

  • i love this version better :D

  • if its jerry reed, its almost gotta be 70s hehe..

  • Jerry Reed originally wrote this song. If anyone was wondering.

  • @MattHall92 Actually, it was "Written by Danny Janssen & Austin Roberts

    Performed by Jerry Reed" for Jerry Reed's version on December 9, 1972 with "The New Scooby Doo Movies" while the one in this video was aired on October 31, 1970 and performed by Austin Roberts.

  • all gays are an abomination and should just commit suicide

  • @MrChip8970 You must be in the closet ^_^

  • lmao gotta love this XD saw this episode a few days ago and i was thinking to myself "i love this song" hahaha

  • when I grow up, I won't have cable because of how terrible tv is getting. this was the best series ever

  • I miss orginal scooby doo

  • They just don't care about making quality, memorable & timeless toons anymore. No more rewatchability classic goodness today. I feel sorry for kids of today...

  • I think his name is Austin Roberts... He's sang all the chase songs for Scooby-Doo from what I know...

  • @BalliZlif3 davey jones did i can make you happy i think im not 100% sure

  • @thelizard909 With this series it was Austin Roberts. In the New Scooby-Doo Movies, however, Davy Jone did sing it.

  • Only in a cartoon does dressing yourself up in a wax outfit give you the strength to break out of a steel container.

  • @sonrouge Stone or concrete container actually, did you notice it crumbles instead of bending and stressing like metal does?

  • @Fireheart528 Still, I don't think just anyone can break one that thick.

  • @sonrouge I know. But it's a cartoon, and you can do just about anything in a cartoon or movie.

  • @Fireheart528 which is what makes cartoons rule

  • @sonrouge

    It seems all the "monsters" gain super-strength when dressed up in a costume.

  • @sonrouge Although being as it is in a wax museum it is probably made of wax rather than steel but a brilliant comment nonetheless!

  • *dances*

    

  • lol SHAGGY IN A DRESS

  • Who sings this version of the song?

  • @clankiller21 whoever it was...they've sung a few of the chase scene songs

  • I am trying to watch every scooby doo episode to relive old times and im doing good so far except this episode. I can't find it anywhere. Youtube, nope. Ive looked on every video site and ive even tried to download it but nothing works. So i just decided to skip it. Got any ideas where i can see this particular episode.

  • Which artist(s) are singing this version? Addrisi Brothers?

  • At 1:49 *SMASH* XDDDD

  • super fuckin dope!!!

  • Shaggy in a dress with fake eyelashes...always cracks me up. =D

  • I love the Wile E coyote tribute with the door :P

  • I always assume Jerry Reed was the first to do this. I remember the episode in which he sang the song. So when he agreed to do the show, did he just search through all the previous Scooby-Doo songs to find one he liked? Or did he just want to record the song and he had to do a Scooby-Doo episode in exchange for the rights?

  • @kittyprydekissme I'm pretty sure it was more like "this is the song we want you to sing." I don't think he had a choice in the matter, nor do I imagine he wanted to record the song or - unless Reed had kids that got up on Saturday mornings - had he ever heard the song before.

  • Is this version of the song available on CD (or anywhere) WITHOUT the background chase noise? There is a version of this song on Scooby Doo's "Snack Tracks" compilation, but it's not this one.

  • @bearpaw72

    nope

  • 2 people need a scooby snack ?

  • Oh my god, I love this song! I remember hearing it when watching Scooby-Doo when I was little. I'm only 21, but I absolutely love 1960s/1970s bubblegum pop. <3 Thank you for uploading this!!

  • Not to split hairs, but this episode is from 1970. Technically, this is a 70's cartoon.

  • @jmadd232009 It depends on if you are defining "70s" as a decade or as a genre. Genres are messy. It's not like people started producing a whole different style of show on Jan 1 1970. I think it's completely appropriate to call this a 60s show inasmuch as it is in the style of the 60s.

  • Jerry Reed had 2 versions of this song on the movie episode: an acoustic version that he sang while the gang was looking for him, then with a full band at the end.

  • I certainly agree about the junk on CN these days. Flap Jack and Chowder Head are the worst. Only good ones are new Scooby Doo, Star Wars Clone Wars and Batman - The Brave and the Bold. Everything else must go!

  • It is pathetic, no kids these days know about these original scooby doo episodes. i love these old cartoons. the new scooby-doo movies,the flinstones, the jetsons, batman, and all the classics. make me cry when i see thee old cartoons. and i agree with Jumajuice8, Jerry's version is the best.

  • I remember this so well! Man, I love all these old songs, my friends tell me I'm crazy and listen to Justin Bieber and such but I wouldn't change these songs and the memories they bring for the world.

  • @jazzzyy13 now these are the memorable cartoons we grew up with....i am shocked at the kind of crap kids watch these days on CN......they dont even know what the Flintsones and Yogi Bear are, its just Ben 10 and all!!!

  • @russellmasc I totally agree. It's so sad what children have to watch nowadays because they have no choice. The really original cartoons are becoming obscure and it's such a shame, because the new ones I just despair of. Bring Scooby back, the original cartoons, not the new reincarnations which are so modernised it's silly.

  • LIKE RUN SCOOB HE'S SLOWLY LURCHING THIS WAY!!!

  • Shaggy and Scooby just ROCKED!

  • this rocks!!

  • My face scooby doo video, :D this is funy video 5/5

  • @MegaPrincess1998 I mean my fave scooby doo video

  • I love scooby doo! And I love this song along with a lot others. *sings along*

  • I agree. While I like Jerry Reed this version is far superior. I wonder why they did not include this version on the cd? Still a great lost pop gem from a great cartoon series (first two seasons anyway).

  • Who cares if it changes?! Old or new Scooby-Doo is the BEST!

  • Love this! I still think of this song fondly after thirty years.

  • This is the scariest scooby doo episode ever. No joke.

  • @nvm0 have you seen the episode with doctor coffin? that episode gave me chills!

  • @WaffleKing99 I remember that episode! It was creepy as hell! But when I was like 5 I saw the one with the space skeleton or whatever...It laughed in the most creepy way,love this cartoon!

  • @tocha000 That was The Spooky Space Kook. The Phantom in Hassle in the Castle had the same laugh.

  • @mkl62 yeah that's thw episode :) And now that you mentioned it-yeah the phantom dod have the same laugh...although I still think it suited the space kook better,it just seems so...psychedelic? I guess...

  • @nvm0 agreed

  • @kingbobchris I agree completely

  • @kingbobchris Old Scooby Doo=awsome!!!

    new Scooby Doo=shit

  • @kingbobchris Couldn't agree more. The new animation styles are retarded. This is the best early 70's cartoon

    (with the SD Movies.)

  • @kingbobchris I agree with the sentiments, but please don't describe the new Doo music as 'fucking gay'. Very insulting to those of us who are gay- both because of the wording and because we're being described as the new Doo music.

  • @kingbobchris u are awesome for posting that

  • scooby doo from the 60's was way better then the new ones I always watch this on boomerang :D

  • i like this show and this song actually make that all the songs on this series.

  • Lol the door scooby and shaggy paint makes no damn sense.

  • Austin Roberts version is definitely better!!

  • is there anywhere i can buy this version? the snack tracks cd only comes with jerry reeds version

  • @QueenetBowie try video2mp3. copy the url from this vid and paste it into the box on the website. click convert and then download once it's done. if you have itunes, click File, Add file to library, and find where you saved the mp3 and it should work.

  • i thought it was the beatles singing this as i grew up

  • when i was young, i was sure it was the Beatles singing it...

  • " I tell them girls were made for kissin'. "

  • For an American, Austin Roberts was great at imitating the "British" sound.

    Sure had me fooled.

  • they have pretty mary sunlight on limewire its free the song is off the cartoon its great brings back memories

  • Listening to Austin Roberts's voice, I think he sounds very much like the Beatles. Really, his voice sounds like the Beatles indeed! I prefer this version than Jerri Reed's, although Jerri's is good to.

  • my brother said that too

  • you can't download this version of the song

  • This song is so cool. I remember this song from the early 70's when I used to watch Scooby - Doo. I was very young. I really miss the 70's.

  • I miss the 80's

  • Actually This Was 1970.

  • SKREEMR downloads fine site for this.

  • Jerry Reed's is better, plus its the original

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  • where can i download the song?

  • you can download it right on the side where the "more info" section is...right below theres an option 2 download as an mp3:}

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  • Hells yeah and also Tell me Tell me was awesome!

  • I looooooooooooooooooooooooooove this song it's so late 60's/early 70's. The song is infectious i have fallen in love with it and have downloaded it complete with the sound effects. Totally awesome.

  • where can i download this??

  • download the new version of real player and it allows you to download videos and ten convert them to mp3's

  • sounds like the beatles.

  • That's seriously what I thought when I first heard it.

  • haha it does kind of

  • duuuude!! i heard this and fell in love with this song the first time i heard it im soooo glad i finally found it!

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  • Um, my previous comment was a compliment to Austin.

  • This episode was on, and I was sleeping and about to wake up. I heard the phantom moaning moments before I would have woken up 'naturally'

    I was scared shitless.

  • Also, I personally like this version better than Jerry's.

    (No offense Jerry, you are still one of the true Legends of Country Music. RIP.)

  • By any chance do you know who sings this version?

  • Austin Roberts did all the chase songs in Scooby Doo.

    Some of them are available on a "Snack Tracks" CD, apart from this song and "I Can Make You Happy" which are both on the CD, but performed by different artists.

    Austin Roberts has is own songs too. They're good.

  • is it even possible to get those two songs??? it drives me crazy i cant find them anywhere =/

  • I downloaded versions of those 2 songs that are DVD rips, so the sound effects from the cartoons are still present. It's a bit annoying, but the best available at the moment.

    If you Google "Scooby-Doo's Snack Tracks: The Ultimate Collection" then you should find it.

  • @ZWilson3 I Can Make You Happy was sung by Davy Jones (The Monkee's).

  • @Jumajuice8 I agree. But where do you download this version at?

  • @Jumajuice8 I agree with you.

  • the phantom is kinda idiot xD

  • @CiaTheAnimeDrawer not a phantom its a wax monster

  • @gokugene w/e, 95% of episodes are with phantoms.

  • @CiaTheAnimeDrawer 0:25 Ol' Waxy isn't that stupid.

  • @1120Gman 0:27 isn't that inteligent after geting hit by a victorian dame umbrella xD( imitation , that is )

  • sigh..great memories :) love this song

  • I remember this song from Scooby - Doo way back in the early 1970's. Great song and great memories. Thanks for posting.

  • Danny Jannsen and Austin Roberts should have teamed up after the show, they would have created some great music. Sure it's bubblegum, but it's some of the greatest music outof the sixties/seventies

  • Thank you so much! I've been looking all over for this song for years!

    I can't believe Scooby Doo was made in the 60s. I watched it in the 90s and thought it was an 80s cartoon.

  • How come Shaggy and Scoob were the only ones being chased most of the time, anyway?

  • Shaggy and Scoob got chased because they make better music videos than Fred, Daphnie, and Velma could ever hope to make. :)

    (this episode is proof.

  • This song always sounded like it should have been a country song. Yeah, Jerry Reed covered a few years later, but did he release it? These Scooby Doo songs Danny Jannsen produced should have seen legitimate release--they could stand toe to toe with Jeff Barry's productions for the Archies!

  • where can i get these songs onto itunes!

  • This was always one of my favorite scenes from Scooby-Doo, like, ever! I dunno why, I just loved it when I was a kid. Still do.

    Thank you very much for posting! <3

  • this style of song is unique

  • I always liked this version much more than the one from The Scooby Doo Movies that Jerry Reed did. I wonder why they did not include this version on the cd released a while back? Maybe it no longer exists except on the tv show soundtrack.

  • In Fred's case, this song should be Pretty Daphne Blake. The song desribes Daphne and Fred.

  • "Some people spend their whole lives

    Chasing after dreams

    Dreams I guess they never will believe in

    Playing foolish games

    Inventing fairy tales and schemes

    Building fantasies that will deceive them"

    Pretty dark lyrics for a bubblegum song!

    Actually, I think Danny Janssen had a penchance for putting dark lyrics in tunes recorded by bubblegum artists--take a listen to Bobby Sherman's "Hey, Mr. Sun" or Josie and the Pussycats' "Dreammaker".

  • To set the record straight, this is Austin Roberts singing. On the Scooby Snack Tracks CD, this song is performed by Jerry Reed with an acoustic guitar. These bubblegum pop songs which Austin sang were introduced in the Fall 1970 season of Scooby Doo. Kid shows back then had a lot of fun groovy type music and Scooby joined that fun after its first year of episodes. I have the CD with a few of these like 7 Days a week, Recipe for My Love and a few others. Good music too!

  • Somewhere on YouTube are some Austin Robert songs including "Rikki Tikki Love" from 1968 which was the reason he was sought out to do the Scooby songs because of the light fun pop style of that song. :)

  • Odd question, but you wouldn't happen to know where I can find the Snack Tracks album would you? I have the cassette which obviously doesn't transfer to anything nowadays and I liked the songs as cheesy as they all were.

    Amazon has it but I don't like buying through other people. You never know what the quality is going to be.

  • you have a CD? what is it, i've been looking for one forever and i cant find these songs on ituens

  • snak traks

    on amazon or e-bay wal-mart ????

  • There is no CD with this specific song on it. The CD has Jerry Reed's version.

  • this is by Jerry Reed.... Hm, still sounds good though.

    One of my fave episodes.

  • I'm pretty sure its Austin Roberts preforming this one

  • Yeah, Jerry Reed did the same song a few years later on Scooby Doo. This is Austin Roberts. xtreon1 is right.

  • I first heard this song, & saw the origonal Jerry Reed cartoon episode version, I went out to look, for a record of it and couldn't find the recording of it, sung by Jerry himself. I am pleased to hear this version, as it is longer, then the one presented on the Jerry Reed episode, on the Scooby Doo Movies. I would love to have heard the longer version sung by Jerry Reed himself. My thanks to you for posting this alternate version. Is there a recording out there, somewhere with him singing it?

  • I saw this episode.

  • Anyone know where I can find this version (by Austin Roberts?

  • These few episodes of the Scooby series that have the pop-song chases are the only ones worth watching. Talk about great songs that had an unfortunate outlet! I wish I could find out more about these...catchy, well-written and well sung and played. Why Hanna-Barbera didn't include the songs in the credits to each episode is beyond my understanding, let alone why they didn;t release them (there was a "Hanna Barbera Records" label at the time, for goodness sakes!)

  • y r the only scooby doo episodes with music the only ones worth watching

  • Is this Austin Roberts singing this?

  • who knows

  • I know! yeah you guys, is Austin Roberts singing this excellent version of Jerri Reed's guitar-played song

  • whatta horny song

  • y is this a horny song

  • Jerry Reed

  • Jerry Reed wrote the song but this is not him singing it.....unless this guy made the voice higher. this is a great song.

  • I thought Peter Noone was the Vocalist! Buzzkill!

  • I luv this version (the wats new scooby doo i hate it XP) its not like this 1

  • One of my favourite Scooby songs! Why can't they make cartoons this good anymore? Now we get crap like Spongebob.

  • @PMcG6 no, you get crap like FanBoy and ChumChum. or how ever you spell the name. ugh. Couldn't agree with you more.

  • @PMcG6

    I like Scooby-Doo, but Spongebob man? Spongebob has plenty of adult-oriented humor, and quite frankly, it's far less formulaic than Scooby-Doo. Guy dressed up as a monster who gets caught at the end. Every. Single. Time.

  • This is just my opinion, but I like this song much better when Austin sings this instead of Jerry Reed.

    Austin sings this in the above video, but it's Jerry who sings this on the Scooby Doo Snacks CD.

    They should have put this song with Austin singing on the Scooby Snack's CD.

  • it might be your opinion......but Jerry's is a lot better.

  • yeah that isnt Jerry's real version there is one on a different CD that's much better than Austin singing. And even the Scooby Snacks CD Jerry sings it better.

  • Have you ever notice that in some episodes of Scooby Doo that the ghost/villian turns out to be some 60-70 year old man. I mean they don't look like they are in top physical shape so how do they run so fast?

  • I'm surprised that the villians who are realy old people like you said don't have a heart attack while chasing after the group.

    Those villians might be pedophile's in costumes trying to "chase" after the gang.

  • True. Remember Dr. Strangemoon from Josie and the Pussycats? He looked awfully old, but he was an evil genius.

  • This brings back memmories...

  • its jerry reed dude!!!

  • Aren't all the Scooby Doo chase songs by Davey Jones?

  • Austin Roberts

  • Davey sang I Can Make You Happy on the Scooby Doo Movies episode that he was in. He sang it while he and Daphne and Velma were being chased by The Moat Monster (Giant Frog). Fred, Shag, and Scooby were chased by another version of The Black Knight, this time on horseback.

  • Hey for real where can I get this song or a video with the full song?

  • there's a cd called scooby snack wich has the songs,buy it from amazon

  • No, the one on "scooby snack" is the original by Jerry Reed, the one in this episode is preformed by Austin Roberts.

  • Is this Austin Roberts singing?

  • Yeh,

    I would love to find this version somewhere.

  • where can u get this song :(?

  • I love it

  • i actually just finished watching a scooby doo episode 10 minutes ago and i was trying to find out this song but i guess im seeing wat i just watched on t.v. lol nice ass song btw

  • PS How does someone get permission to post a track on you tube?

    Anyone know?