Sung and played by various performers ; dialogue by Wolfman Jack
Pop music of the 1960's.
Title on container: Original sound track music from American graffiti.
Program notes by J. Walker on container.
(We're gonna) rock around the clock (Bill Haley) -- Sixteen candles (the Crests) -- Runaway (Del Shannon) -- Why do fools fall in love (Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers) -- That'll be the day (Buddy Holly) -- Fanny Mae (Buster Brown) -- At the hop (Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids) -- She's so fine (Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids) -- The stroll (the Diamonds) -- See you in September (the Tempos) -- Surfin' safari (the Beach Boys) -- He's the great imposter (the Fleetwoods) -- Almost grown (Chuck Berry) -- Smoke gets in your eyes (the Platters) -- Little darlin' (the Diamonds) -- Peppermint twist (Joey Dee & the Starlighters) -- Barbara Anne (the Regents) -- Book of love (the Monotones) -- Maybe baby (Buddy Holly) -- Ya ya (Lee Dorsey) -- The great prentender (the Platters) -- Ain't that a shame (Fats Domino) -- Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry) -- I only have eyes for you (the Flamingos) -- Get a job (the Silhouettes) -- To the aisle (the Five Satins) -- Do you wanna dance (Bobby Freeman) -- Party doll (Buddy Knox) -- Come go with me (the Del Vikings) -- You're sixteen-you're beautiful (and you're mine) (Johnny Burnette) -- Love potion no. 9 (the Clovers) -- Since I don't have you (the Skyliners) -- Chantilly lace (Big Bopper) -- Teen angel (Mark Dinning) -- Crying in the chapel (Sonny Till & the Orioles) -- A thousand miles away (the Heartbeats) -- Heart and soul (the Cleftones) -- Green onions (Booker T. & the M.G.'s) -- Only you (and you alone) (the Platters) -- Goodnight, well it's time to go (the Spaniels) -- All summer long (the Beach Boys)