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"Powerhouse." The original is by the Raymond Scott Quintette, but an orchestral version is used in Looney Tunes.

Wikipedia says:

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Stalling, who spiced his scores with “Powerhouse” dozens of times, never created a complete version of the work; his adaptations exist as truncated quotations.

Structurally, “Powerhouse” consists of two distinct—and seemingly unrelated—musical themes, played at different tempos. Both have been used in numerous cartoons. The first theme, sometimes referred to as “Powerhouse A,” is a frantic passage typically employed in chase and high-speed vehicle scenes to imply whirlwind velocity. The slower theme, “Powerhouse B,” is the “assembly line” music, which accompanies scenes of repetitive mechanical activity. “Powerhouse” in its entirety places “B” in the center while “A” opens and closes the work in the sequence A-B-A.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerhouse_(song)

2007-08-03 03:35:38 · answer #1 · answered by McFate 7 · 1 0

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It's called "The Powerhouse" and apparently it was used in some Warner Bros movie. It was composed by the Warner Bros Studio Orchestra back when studios paid for those!!

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