15-438: Follow Me may refer to: Film and television [ edit ] Film [ edit ] Follow Me , a 1969 film scored by Stu Phillips Follow Me! (film) , a 1972 British comedy-drama directed by Carol Reed Follow Me (film) , a 1989 German drama directed by Maria Knilli Follow Me , a 2006 short film featuring John Boyd Follow Me , also known as No Escape ,
30-508: A 1916 Broadway production Follow Me a popular vaudeville production staged from 1922 to 1924 with performers including Susie Sutton Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Follow Me... , by Crispian St. Peters, 1966 Follow Me (Bearfoot album) or the title song, 2006 Follow Me (Do album) or the title song originally by Melanie C (see below), 2006 Follow Me (Isac Elliot album) , 2014 Follow Me , by Kimiko Itoh , 1988 Follow Me , by Hepa/Titus,
45-506: A trailer bike "Follow Me", the motto of the United States Army Infantry School See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Follow Me All pages with titles containing Follow Me Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Follow Me . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
60-404: A 2020 American horror film Television [ edit ] Follow Me TV (Canada) , a multicultural community television channel Follow Me TV (Taiwan) , now FTV One, a digital television channel Follow Me! (TV programme) , a 1970s British English-language training programme "Follow Me", an episode of Beavis and Butt-head Theater [ edit ] Follow Me (musical),
75-1562: A band featuring Kevin Rutmanis , 2012 Songs [ edit ] "Follow Me" (2NE1 song) or "Try to Follow Me", 2010 "Follow Me" (Amanda Lear song) , 1978 "Follow Me" (Antique song) , 2002 "Follow Me" (Atomic Kitten song) , 2000 "Follow Me" (Demis Roussos song) , 1982 "Follow Me" (Hardwell song) , 2015 "Follow Me" (Melanie C song) , 1999; covered by Do (2006) "Follow Me" (Muse song) , 2012 "Follow Me" (Pnau song) , 2001 "Follow Me" (Uncle Kracker song) , 2001 "Follow Me", by Aly-Us , 1992 "Follow Me", by ApologetiX from Grace Period , 2002 (Uncle Kracker parody song) "Follow Me", by Beat Crusaders from REST CRUSADERS , 2010 "Follow Me", by Big Bang from Big Bang , 2009 "Follow Me", by Cherry Bullet from Cherry Rush, 2021 "Follow Me", by Chicago from Chicago 16 , 1982 "Follow Me", by The Drifters , 1965 "Follow Me", by E-girls from Lesson 1 , 2013 "Follow Me", by Gamma Ray from No World Order , 2001 "Follow Me", by Jamie Lynn Spears from Zoey 101: Music Mix , 2005 "Follow Me", by John Denver from Take Me to Tomorrow , 1970 "Follow Me", by Johnny Mathis from Faithfully , 1959 "Follow Me", by lyme and cybelle , 1966 "Follow Me", by P.O.D. from The Fundamental Elements of Southtown , 1999 "Follow Me", by Pain from Cynic Paradise , 2008 "Follow Me", by Pat Metheny Group from Imaginary Day , 1997 "Follow Me", by Paul McCartney from Chaos and Creation in
90-609: Is an American composer of film scores and television series theme music , conductor and record producer. He is best known for composing the theme tunes to the television series McCloud , Battlestar Galactica , and Knight Rider . Phillips studied music at The High School of Music & Art in New York City, New York, and at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York . While at Eastman, he began arranging music for
105-564: The Rochester Civic Orchestra . In 1958, Phillips began composing for Columbia Pictures ' television and record subsidiaries. He founded Colpix Records and produced high-charting hits for James Darren , Nina Simone , The Skyliners , Shelley Fabares , and The Monkees . He also furnished music for Columbia's television series, including The Donna Reed Show with Fabares and The Monkees . Phillips branched out into motion-picture work, and scored Columbia 's 1964 movie, Ride
120-661: The 1990s at his home in Studio City , California. Since that time, he has appeared at fan conventions for Battlestar Galactica and has attended cult-film screenings for Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. In 2002, Phillips published his autobiography Stu Who?: Forty Years of Navigating the Minefields of the Music Business. In 2006, he also participated in a documentary film featured on
135-539: The Backyard , 2005 "Follow Me", by Rory Gallagher from Top Priority , 1979 "Follow Me", by Savatage from Edge of Thorns , 1993 "Follow Me", by September from Dancing Shoes , 2007 "Follow Me", by Thirteen Senses from Contact , 2007 "Follow Me", by Tkay Maidza from Tkay , 2016 "Follow Me", by Transit from Joyride , 2014 "Follow Me", by Usher from Confessions , 2004 "Follow Me", by Wild Orchid from Wild Orchid , 1997 "Follow Me", from
150-599: The Wild Surf . In the mid-1960s, he worked for Capitol Records and created, produced and arranged for the easy listening studio orchestra the Hollyridge Strings . Excerpts from the Hollyridge Strings album The Beatles Song Book can be heard on the 1964 Capitol documentary album The Beatles' Story . In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Phillips continued scoring films and television series including music for
165-436: The films Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970), The Seven Minutes (1971) and the television series Get Christie Love! . In 1974, he began working at Universal Studios scoring television series; Glen A. Larson made extensive use of his compositions. During this time, he scored music for the television series The Six Million Dollar Man , McCloud , and Battlestar Galactica . His Battlestar Galactica theme
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195-447: The musical Camelot , 1960 Other uses [ edit ] Follow Me (novel) , a 2020 novel by Kathleen Barber Follow Me (sculpture) , a U.S. Army memorial statue at Fort Benning, Georgia Follow Me! , a 1983 children's book by Mordicai Gerstein Follow-me, a private branch exchange telephone-system feature FollowMe Tandem, a coupling system that converts a bike into
210-428: The special edition DVD re-release of Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. Long a "serious" musician, Phillips has also orchestrated pieces by Ludwig van Beethoven and Sergei Rachmaninoff for Symphony orchestra. Phillips can be heard on FaLaLaLaLa.com discussing the history of The Hollyridge Strings's Christmas album, which it released in 2008. GL denotes a Glen Larson production, where known. Phillips
225-542: Was featured prominently in the film Airplane II: The Sequel (1982). He also composed music for the television series The Amazing Spider-Man (which was for Charles Fries/Dan Goodman/Danchuck Productions) during this time. In the 1980s, Phillips left Universal and began working at 20th Century Fox , again being a favorite composer of Glen A. Larson, where he composed music for the television series The Fall Guy , Automan and Knight Rider . All programs were Larson productions. Phillips went into semi-retirement in
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