Movie Information
Evocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie
Released: June 7, 2013
Credits
- composerPeter Rundquist
- directorSeth Kramer
- directorDaniel A. Miller
- directorJeremy Newberger
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Song Credits
- Are the Good Times Really Over
Written by Merle Haggard
Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing
Performed by Morton Downey Jr. - Blue Collar King
Written and performed by Lloyd Schoonmaker - Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Written by Al Dubin and Harry Warren
Published by Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Performed by Sean Morton Downey
Imperial Records - --end left column 1, start right column 2--
- Danny Boy
Written by Frederic Weatherly
Published by Tabuchi Publishing
Performed by Morton Downey Jr. - Got a Right to Live
Written and performed by Sean Morton Downey - (Have) I Stayed Too Long at the Fair
Written by William Barnes
Published by Tylerson Music Company
Performed by Dar Williams - Hey Mr. Dealer
Written by Lloyd Schoonmaker
Performed by Morton Downey Jr.
Compose Records - --start new page and left column 1--
- I Can See Clearly Now
Written by Johnny Nash
Published by Nashco Music Inc.
Performed by Lloyd Schoonmaker - Jericho
Written by Richard Myers and Leo Robin
Published by Warner/Chappell Music, Inc. and Robin Leo Music Company
Performed by Morton Downey, Dorothy Lee, and Waring's Pennsylvanians - --end left column 1, start right column 2--
- Late Night Morton Downey Jr. Show
Inspired by Science Fiction/Double Feature
Written by Richard O'Brien
Published by Wixen Music Publishing, Inc.
Performed by Gabriel Mann - Lonely Man
Written by Sean Morton Downey and Lloyd Schoonmaker
Published by Waredown Music Ltd.
Performed by Morton Downey Jr.
Gusto Records, Inc. - Maybe I Shouldn't Even Tell You, Just How Very Much I Love You
Written and performed by Morton Downey Jr. and Lloyd Schoonmaker - --start new page and left column 1--
- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
Written by Gary DeCarlo, Dale Frashuer, and Paul Leka
Published by Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Performed by The Morton Downey Jr.
Show audience - Stormy Weather
Written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler
Published by S.A. Music Company and Ted Koehler and Music Company
Performed by Morton Downey - --end left column 1, start right column 2--
- (The) Loud Mouth Theme Song
Written by John Beland and Morton Downey Jr. - Zip It (The Mighty Mouth Rap)
Written by Scott Warner
Published by RTD Music
Performed by Bunky Gooch (Scott Warner) featuring Morton Downey Jr.
Zanzibar Records - Poems
Sean Morton Downey, Jr.
"Quiet Thoughts" Make the Loudest Noise
Elmsford, New York
Thoughts Publishing, Inc., 1968 - 1969
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