The Mad Men Soundtrack is a collection of songs that were featured on the television show Mad Men. The soundtrack includes songs from David Carbonara, Ella Fitzgerald, Vic Damone, Julie London, Bobby Vinton and more.
The TV show Mad Men is on the TV station AMC - American Movie classics on Sunday nights at midnight, 11 Pm Central time.http://www.amctv.com/originals/madmen/wheretowatch/ The show takes place in the 1960s in New York City. It is about a bunch of Madison Avenue advertising executives and their families. The main star is a character named Don Draper, who is supposedly the biggest ladies man and the biggest advertising man in the business. Don Draper is played by Jon Hamm.http://www.amctv.com/originals/madmen/cast/
Because the show takes place in the early 1960s, the soundtrack is full of popular songs from the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s. Bobby Vinton was a big star in the early 1960s. Two of his hits from that time are "She Wore Blue Velvet" and "Roses Are Red".http://www.bobbyvinton.com/biography.asp Vic Damone recorded "On the Street Where You LIve" in 1964, but he had 22 records out from 1950 until 1964.http://www.vicdamone.com/ The McGuire Sisters did the first rock and roll music commercials for Coca Cola in the 1950s, and they performed for the Queen of England and several US Presidents.http://www.mcguiresisters.com/
All the other artists on this soundtrack were popular and cool in their time, as well.
David Carbonara - Mad Men Suite
This is from the soundtrack to the TV show Mad Men. This was uploaded to YouTube on November 20, 2009. It is an instrumental in the classical style, with an orchestra. The album includes three original scores written by David Carbonara. This "Mad Men Suite" is one of them. The other two are "Lipstick" and "Babylon".