The 1965 CBS Christmas special was written by Peanutscartoonist Charles M. Schulz, with additional writing by Larry Spiegel, John Barrett, John W. Dunn, and Tedd Pierce.
The music for Charlie Brown, including the iconic theme song "Linus and Lucy," was composed by jazz musician Vince Guaraldi. His music became synonymous with the beloved Peanuts Cartoons created by Charles Schulz.
Charles M. Schulz
Vince Guaraldi
the music and lyrics are by clark genser
Charles Schultz.
CHARLIE MIDNIGHT GIVE THE MUSIC AND WROTE THE LYRICS OF WHY NOT
Mostly Charlie Clouser.
yes
Rodrigo Escobar here: Charlie Chaplin itself wrote it, like all his soundtracks ;)
Yes, the Charlie Brown theme music, "Linus and Lucy" composed by Vince Guaraldi, is not in the public domain. It is protected by copyright.
You can get it at: www.musicnotes.com
Vince Guaraldi wrote the score for the Charlie Brown Christmas special after being discovered by cartoonist Charles Shultz (Peanuts comic writer) and Lee Mendelson (producer of the special). Shultz and Mendelson were in a taxi cab on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California listening to a live club perfomance of 'Cast Your Fate to the Wind' by Vince Guaraldi trio and demanded to be taken to the club immediately. They proposed Guaraldi write the score for the special and he accepted.
charlie Brown's inspiration to design clothes were a collection Vintage clothes, Music, Old fashion movies and Traveling.
Charlie Brown's friend Woodstock was named after the famous 1969 music festival in New York.
No but she wrote the music!