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kresbian is right. This piece is called "Fanfare #1" on KPM Music Library 1057 .
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@johnsesame28 You're close. This fanfare cue (penned by Neil Richardson for KPM Music) was also the jingle for Gold Key Entertainment, circa 1978. It's a part of KPM 1057 - Scenesetters, Fanfares and Punctuations. Speaking of MGM, this did appear in sped-up form on the '60 reprint of "He Who Get's Slapped."
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That might've been Samuel Goldwyn's movie studio.
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Gee I didn't notice that. Do you remember what company he uploaded?
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There is a silent version of this logo on the VCI release of the 1932 movie Rain.
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I see well thanks for the re-upload it brings me back memories.
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The music from this logo has been used by a bunch of Chinese film companies from the 70s and the 80s. No joke!
cruiseshipz 2 years ago 2
Well, it is possibly taken from certain music libraries, like the VCII logo one and the Worldvision one.
CPvStock 2 years ago