Disc five consists entirely of "previously unreleased material": ten tracks, seven of which are credited only to Froese as the composer.
Herbert Stothart is credited as the composer of:
McCreary is again credited as the primary composer for the Season 2 soundtrack; Gibbs retains his credit for the series' main title music.
Harwood accepted, though he is only credited as the composer for the film.
During the early 20th century, it was arranged by Texas composer David W. Guion (1892-1981) who is often credited as the composer.
Milton DeLugg wrote a noted arrangement, and is sometimes incorrectly credited as the composer of the song.
He contacts a "major record company" executive, seeking only to have his name credited as the composer of "Stinky Britches".
Louis Couperin is usually credited as the first composer to embrace the genre.
In 1977, he was credited as the composer of the original music for the sound track of the horror movie, Kingdom of the Spiders.
The soundtrack album, consisting of 43 minutes of the film's score, was released with Klaus Badelt credited as the composer.