@rcbpiccolo I don't know that there's an album, but you can search on here for "Otis Redding-Sitting on the dock of the bay" to hear one of the songs Barney sings. I tried to post the link but keep getting a stupid error message.
interesting tidbits: I first saw this episode as a kid back in the late 70s. It was the first time I heard the old Sam Cooke song, "you send me". Stu Gorman is played by William Windom, who appeared in several MI episodes, usually as a bad guy. Later, in 1985 he had a recurring role as Dr Seth Haslett in "Murder She Wrote"
@rcbpiccolo I don't know that there's an album, but you can search on here for "Otis Redding-Sitting on the dock of the bay" to hear one of the songs Barney sings. I tried to post the link but keep getting a stupid error message.
favden 4 months ago
Is there somewhere that I could buy Barney's album?
rcbpiccolo 4 months ago
interesting tidbits: I first saw this episode as a kid back in the late 70s. It was the first time I heard the old Sam Cooke song, "you send me". Stu Gorman is played by William Windom, who appeared in several MI episodes, usually as a bad guy. Later, in 1985 he had a recurring role as Dr Seth Haslett in "Murder She Wrote"
crazeenydriver 5 months ago
Who is the actor who plays the musician in the blue shirt next to Barney? I thought it was WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S star Terry Kiser at first.
bodger1223 6 months ago
Gorman's associate gets off ok in the end. He can sing for the prosecution for a sweet plea bargain.
MisterEvasion 7 months ago
Another amazing episode of M:I!
thomazcars 8 months ago