NFL Films Music, Sam Spence, Classic NFL Music, The Over the Hill Gang, Autumn Thunder
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Our NFL songs medley is a collection of some great NFL Films Music from Sam Spence, an NFL Films composer of classic gridiron tunes from the 1960s and 1970s primarily.
This NFL music is from the CD collection, Autumn Thunder.
In order of play:
"The Over the Hill Gang" by Sam Spence -- 2:44
"Sunday with Soul" by Sam Spence -- 2:38
"Let's Go Big O" by Sam Spence -- 2:31
"Rainbows to the End Zone" by Sam Spence - 2:50
Sam Spence's flair for crafting jazz and big band compositions into memorable NFL melodies will be very recognizable to many of you. His famous songs transport you back to an era where players and coaches stayed with one team, when they were known more for their football exploits than their Q ratings and marketability. They capture the essence of an era gone-by. The music is riveting and was riveted into my memory when it was featured on "This Week in Pro Football" and "This Week in the NFL" TV shows regularly.
Best Wishes.
I also grew up watching NFL Films and the accompanying music as well. The memories I have , will take to my grave I promise.
With many of us.....it's almost as if it was a religion, a brotherhood of sorts. Have had countless discussions about the times and the players of back then here on UA-cam. I NEVER get tired of hearing/watching !!
Who needs caffeine when you listen to this beautiful music!!
This brings me back to a better time. Watching my real Oakland Raiders on Sunday. It was dark here in NYC but the sun was shining bright on the west coast. And then begging my mother to let me stay up and watch MNF even though I had to get up 6am to get ready for school the next day. That is why I will always and forever by a NFL fan. Thank you to all who are and was associated with this wonderful organization. Thanx for the music and the memories.
Childhood memories of the 70s ,every Saturday night at 7pm, This is the NFL!
THIS is the reason the NFL became the phenomena it is today. The music that shaped our youth.
Amen.
Absolutely, It turned all fans into warriors, it did me GO PATRIOTS
+SLYSPYHIWAY90 think you mean Steelers
Lottosadi Automotives Back then no doubt. but it's the Brady machine now and i couldn't be happier. The N.F.L. marketing program is a force to be reckoned with. It's been a lot of fun to be a fan to say the least
You Pats fans are going to be lost next year when Brady retires and Bellichick goes with him. I see alot of 8-8 seasons in your future!
Steve you changed the way fans look, think and feel about football. I personally and thousands even millions of fans are forever in your debt. You will live on through NFL films forever. RIP to the best Steve Sabol...
It doesn't get any better than this music and memories of nfl highlights
I am an Over-the-Hill Gang fan. I loved Coach Allen.s teams. I loved the era.
Nothing better than a Redskins - Cowboys game. Allen vs. Landry. I miss those days so very much. I am 59 and it is not the same. Thank you.
Robert Capen
Maybe it's because I was a kid and nothing else mattered but this is when I enjoyed football the most.
Before Free Agency and Goodell injecting all the sociopolitical crapola into the minds of fans.
I was raised with these jams as a kid and I hold these jams close to my heart. Great nostalgic! A++
This is when real men played football
Parents 🤔
I'm driving tonight towards Phoenix az and this brings me back to being a kid in the 70s dreaming of being a pro football player one day that never happened just and ol 61yr old truck driver but just listening to this old nfl music brings tears to my eyes just seeing len dawson Otis Taylor just one more time wow the world was a much better place back then I miss the football games at the old lot down the street tackle on the grass touch on the concrete some times u still got hit on the concrete those were the good ol days
I grew up listening to this music. Still gives me goosebumps. Nothing will top it!!
I never thought that I would be able to download this song; it’s available on the iTunes Store; and I’m going to download it!
I’m 62 years old; and I remember listening to this song in the late sixties, and early seventies!
Early 70s was the high water mark of NFL films music.
You got that right man!!!
I totally agree
And high water mark for the NFL. I've never looked at professional football the same since those days.
I could not wait to watch this week in pro football with pat sumerall and tom brookshire at 4pm evry Saturday and followed with nfl game of the week back in the 70s
Yeah...sigh...those were the best of times. Summerall & Brookshire really had the chemistry between them.
Me too.
Me too!
RIP Sam Spence!! Thanks for all of this iconic music!!
I use to listen to this great music when I use to get ready to play high school and college football. Great music to listen too while training 🏈
Yes. Very motivating… that was the goal of the song.
My eyes water, I get chills up and down my spine and goosebumps all over whenever I hear this music. GREAT STUFF!!!
Thanks!
I’m 60 and when I hear this music, I straight arm the dog the juke the kitchen chair and vault over the goal line Defense of the living room couch and all done in socks. It’s a time machine.
Brings me back to my childhood when I first starting watching NFL highlights, NFL Game of the Week and This Week in Pro Football.
You hear these songs and in your mind you see Unitas setting up to pass, Jack Lambert crushing a runner, Larry Csonka crashing through the line for a 5 yard gain, or Gale Sayers returning a punt for a TD...poetry in motion!
Reminds me of the old Miami Dolphins teams of the early 70's. Super memories!!!
The 70's beyond a doubt the best generation and most important in nfl history. Raiders,steelers,cowboys,dolphins,rams and vikings.Games played in the snow , hard hits , hall offamers great coaches and mnf wow.
I love listening to this music. It brings me back to my youth watching NFL highlights from NFL films. I can hear the voices of John Facenda and Harry Kalas without them speaking as I listen and see old time greats on the gridiron in my mind. Amazing!
Rainbows in the End Zone.Good gracious !
I think back to 1973, when my beloved Vikings won to finally reach the Superbowl.I had waited 4 long years for this.At the time it was almost half a lifetime, and now they where back in it.Granted it was 39 years ago, but I've never forgotten a more perfect feeling, such a thrill to be alive.It was that big of a deal for me.This track takes right back to those times, very fortunate to be able say/type that.
RIP Steve - What a great contribution to the the league and fans. You will be missed good sir.
The weather, the field conditions, tough players back then. A difference between tough and strong. Tough engages and strives regardless of any factors.
Thank you Sam Spence for the music. The memories of your music and Ed Sabols film will be with me always.
This brings back great memories. Growing up in late sixty, early 70, NFL game a the week highlights with Pat Summeral Tom Brookshire. John Fucenta...Slow mo, great stuff. ...Me, kenny Fitz, Ricky Collins, John Milner,, loved it....Incredible to this day. Gives me chills listen, man, great stuff
It's like I'm playing Madden 2007 again. This music makes me want to watch a game. And it's the perfect time of year!
I grew up as a kid in the '60s and '70s playing sports and these songs are a part in a perfect blend of music to the times and expresses how the game was seen by fans and the passion the players on the field had for the game. And yes, it is an Era gone by ...but what an Era it was!...Rainbows to the End Zone is a fitting finale
The 70s were the golden age of NFL Films.Before ESPN came along,the only way to see highlights of NFL games was through their two weekly shows-This week in the NFL with Pat Summerall and Tom Brooksheir and The NFL Game Of The Week with Ray Scott.This memorable music was part of the whole weekly package.
Bingo on all points. It was a war on the football field without all this self-serving gloating. Group photos after a TD is ridiculous but people think it's "entertaining". This old(er) guy likes it old school.
Me and my friends in our neighborhood would watch NFL highlights with this music and when it was done we were so motivated we could not wait to get outside to play. We played from 9 in the morning till almost 7 at night on Saturdays. Some of the greatest times of my life and why I've played football for over 50 years now. (side note...loved the over the hill gang...favorite player Larry Brown)
I played often in the late 70's until the early 90's. I'm 58 now. Too bad most kids now are playing video games.
I'm 64 and I remember all this songs brang back a lot of good memories I loved football and still do
The early 70s was the golden age of NFL FILMS.
Totally Agree !!!
RIP Sam Spence :( What a great legacy in music.
This is the music which inspired me to play touch football during my free time. This music should be a team requirement to listen to for every NFL team.
This music from NFL films has been very helpful in relieving me of my stress. Its also helping me think about football season
I don't know how you could overestimate the contribution this music made to the growth of the league... when I was a kid in the 70s, we used to sing these songs to our own "championship plays" in backyard pickup games.
Same here. You're right about the role of the music (coupled with shows like "This Week in Pro Football"), too. The NFL is a marketing juggernaut that rivals Disney (look at the growth in revenue from the TV contracts since the 1970s), and this is just one good example.
We did the same thing! ha ha
Same here. Grew up in the 70s and loved this music. It made NFL Films. I'm telling my kids this is what I want played at my funeral (many years from now!!)
Sounds like something we would do.
As a you kid I remember listening to this great music watching slow motion highlights. Great memories that I recall to this day. Thanks, Sam for giving so much enjoyment to many boys back in the day.
For someone who grew up in the 70's this is GREAT SHIT!!!!
Like the sense of smell, hearing this instantly brings me back to a place that will never exist anymore: the field where it all happened. A place where not only we played football as kids, but acted out each of our pro football heroes' greatness and athleticism. Would we have dove for the ball or stopped the rush as fiercely if we hadn't watched the Sat. show "This Week in Pro Football" earlier that morning? I doubt it. Football on those Saturdays was our Ticket to Freedom and man, did we flew high!
People ask me why I don't watch the NFL today...it's bigger, has more skilled athletes, and is a lot more entertaining. I just shrug my shoulders and say, "Cuz it bores me." And it really does. Every time I sit and try to watch a whole game, I think back to the games of the '70's. Before long, I'm watching something else. I think the sport of Football and its world class athletes back then was born by accident - simple, tough, real - and not created by the marketing Gods of today. Money found Football and changed it forever. Thank God I got a peek of the real deal when I was young.
RIP Sam Spence and thanks for posting/ reading this.
Classic music from weekly NFL highlights/game of the week. Back in the day. :-)
I love music from NFL films. The music from NFL films is what makes football so awesome, and prepares the fans for the season
Couldn't get enough of this when I was a kid...I lived for football back then...it seemed so much more about the game than it does now...I really miss those days...this music is second to none..
Nothing says NFL more than this music. I would watch the pre-game videos back in the day with the guys looking rough and tough, blood streaming down the faces of the athletes and hearing the music in the background sometimes I would tear up. Thank you Sam RIP.
Not many joyful memories from childhood, but watching NFL highlights once a week with this music in the background is one of them.
The NFL was rare and special in those days. Fourteen games per team in a season, only two televised games on Sunday per region - the rest of the games by highlights only -, one game on Monday, making the Saturday games in the last two weeks of the season even more special, and then the playoffs concluded by the end of the year, the Super Bowl often being anti-climatic.
Joyful, rare and special, as are the memories evoked by this music.
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Loved the music as background for NFL highlights back in the 70’s. Still gives me goosebumps!
I've listened to this music and appreciated Sam Spence's talents for over 40 years,is orchestra is magnificent I wish there were more background information on them.
Some of the greatest music ever made !
I wish the NFL would go back to these old songs when they show highlights of the games. This was the original Best Music of the NFL.
Just Awesome. Each week we would sit and listen to this as broadcast "This Week in the NFL". There was no ESPN, so this was how we got our highlights for that Sunday"s games.
Talk about setting the bar high with the first selection!; The OTHG makes my hairs stand on end--But Rainbows To The Endzone makes them come out of my skin!
As a youngster growing up in the 60's and 70's I couldn't wait each week for the weekly highlights shown on NFL Films just so I could listen to this great composition of great music. Thank you Sam Spence...RIP
I don't think Sam Spence got the deserved respect he earned. His music is only going to become greater as time passes. Truly these themes are nothing short of EPIC!!
Holy crap! This music takes me WAY back to a good place and time! :-)
+Deborah Davis this music was great then is still great now
6/25/21 still the best NFL music RAINBOWS TO THE ENDZONE!!!
This is The Music That Made Me Fall In Love With Pro Football!
Me too!!!!
very fond memories of this when I was a kid, but this is presently my 'get swole' music...
RIP Steve Sabol
Thank you.....a fellow member of the fraternity I pressume.
The Over the Hill Gang is, in my opinion, the best song on the Autumn Thunder collection. As a lifelong Washington Redskins fan it has added significance as the title is the nickname given to George Allen's Skins teams of the 1970's.
"Just Remember This, Forty Men Together Can't Lose" 12/31/1972 George Allen
RIP Sam Spence (d. 6 Feb 2016, age 88...the day before the 50th Super Bowl).
Absolutely 6400.I'm 47,been a football fan my whole life.I may be biased because I'm a Steelers fan, but I think the 70's were the greatest football decade and the music NFL used back then is the absolute best!
You got that right. Sometime I play this on evenings and weekends when i'm at the office working. These kids that work for me, when they dane to come into the office at those same times, just look at me with blank stares when I try to explain to them why I love it so much. They don't understand that Fran Tarkenton dodging defensive ends in slow motion to the music of Sam Spence and the voice of John Facenda at 9 am on a Sunday morning is 12 year olds idea of art. STILL IS!
Yes, I was that geeky kid in my neighborhood who would toss the football to himself with the NFL Films music playing in my head after watching "This Week In the NFL" with Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier. Some of those songs still stop me in my tracks.
The Over The Hill Gang. Those were real men!! :)
I miss the NFL of the 70's. The music of Sam Spence, the NFL pregame shows were better, Pat Summerall and Tom Brooksheir with This Week in Pro Football. The games were usually completed in less than 3 hours, fewer TV commercials, the players weren't trash talking and showboating after every play. The game was much more enjoyable to watch back then. Ah yes, the good old days.
I totally agree with you! Today's NFL is just a shadow of its former self. Sad.
I know many of you are too young to have heard this but back in the 60's, NFL film was just a fledgling and slow mo highlights were the rage...The funny part was the music that put to the film...One of the classy songs was a semi-jazz version of "WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A DRUNKEN SAILOR"...It was hot!
That's not geek. That was the reality of growing up in the seventies. Who cannot envision a perfect slo-mo spiral soaring across a crisp autumn sky while Rainbows to the End Zone is playing. We once embodied our own highlight reels, perfectly constructed in our minds. RIP Steve.
Ah bro, bless you for those songs. I have been looking for those for so long. Reliving my childhood with long high white socks, catching imaginary touchdowns as Drew Pearson over the Steelers on my mother's sofa.
All of sudden im 12 years old again. Watching This Week In The NFL,on channel 5. Drinking a Pepsi and eating Dorritos. Cool!
shiiiiiii...... Jack lambert, Dick Butkus, Deacon jones, Jack Tatum !!! Guys who played!!
Beautiful musical memories .....
Every Saturday, watching This Week in Pro Football, then playing with the Neighborhood Gang. in those crisp autumn days . I'm not the Man I am now. I'm the Kid I was back then......
Love this!!!! Takes me back to my childhood playing football on a vacant lot in the cold on a late fall evening after watching your favorite team play on tv. Whens the last time you saw kids playing sports on a vacant lot?
The greatest!!! Watching "This week in the NFL" in the 70"s. Dan Pastorini getting mauled on a sack. Norm Snead wearing that great white Eagle helmet with the green wings. Billy Kilmer with a 1 bar facemask on his helmet -- the old Redskin helmet with the spear.. John Brodie deep to Gene Washington. Put the NFL back on the map. I love it!!
Great music NFL Films baby
Reminds me of John Stallworth making a spectacular TD catch against the Rams in Super Bowl 14.
This music is sooooo gooooooood. Chilling.
Memories of this week in pro Football.
Players who I LOVE to watch when this music plays: Ken Stabler, Roger Starbaugh, Walter Payton, Dick Butkus, Fran Tarkenton
Steve Sabol will live in eternity thanks to NFL Films!
My brothers and would play football in slow motion humming this song . It beat playing with a freaking i phone or a computer ..... great memories
This is not only great sports music, it's great music, period! How can 37 people not like this? They must be under 50 years old!
God how I love The NFL
Now that's what I'm talking about for this is a must for NFL fans like myself.
Oh, no! ... I hear you brother!... I am the same geeky kid over on the next block doing exactly that!... I loved and still love the drama of those tunes!
This was when The NFL was fun to watch. They played to win and not for checks!
One of my favorite NFL films song..remember the Over-the-Hill-Gang very well. Jack Pardee, Richie Pettibone, Myron Pottios, Maxie Baughan, Diron Talbert, Tommy Mason, Jeff Jordan, John Wilbur, Boyd Dowler, Verlon Biggs, Ron McDole and in a way Billy Kilmer too.
and Walter Rock !
A lot of those players were ex Rams that George Allen brought to DC. Great old school players who were considered "old" when they were 30.
You HIT the nail right on the head......That's the tune. I thank you very much. This tune is so 1970s Dallas Cowboys for me because of Captain Comback=Roger Staubach. ....Thanks again!
Dan Pastorini getting mauled in the backfield ---- Billy Kilmer with the old redskins helmet, and only 1 facebar. Bud Grant on the sidelines. Cool stuff!!!
Bert Jones getting decapitated by the Steel Curtain ,,, Classic stuff ,, they need to bring it back
remember norm snead and ben hawkins of the eagles in the early 70's --- the all white helmets with the green eagle wings --- totally retro --- totally cool!!
Reminds me of when we were kids in the snow.....beating the living Hell out of each other. Frozen Rainbows to the End Zone...Fantastic memories of our own personal sountracks.
Thanks for all the great music in Madden RIP Sam!
Ooo.. my favorite of the Classic NFL films music scores.. Very nice
The godlike genius of Sam Spence.
I used to love watching NFL film highlights on HBO with all the greatest NFL music one could ever ask for they trully epitomized what the NFL was all about smash mouth in your face football not the way it's becoming now those faminazis are trying to ruin football as we've known it where real men play not for boys & girls the music was awesome like the ' the over the hill gang' truly classic that's what I call old school I miss 60s music and real football the way it used to be played 'heavy sigh' yours Roget Jay.
Wow that music brings goose bumps if youre a football fan mravolous👍😁🏈
Great year for my Kansas City Chiefs!!!
It Took Me Forever to find this!! I swear it did!! Especially the first tune(My All Time Favorite!) Man,Memories Of Howard Cosell Doin The NFL Highlites,Memories Of The Chicks In High School, The 70's were the best years,Better Music,songs Real Hamburger Meat In The Mcdonalds,(Now They Use Bone Marrow from the animal to make their Hambuger Meat) Everything sucks today,lots of bullshit goin on from the govt.,all the way to Player loyalty,All sports,Should Never Have allowed Players Gettin Traded!
The blood the sweat the tears...Football
Love that music! Thanks for sharing!
The Sabols were freaking geniuses for putting NFL Films highlights to this music!! Freaking geniuses I say!!!!
late 60s, early 70s...early saturday mornings watching nfl highlights(no vcr or espn, no free-agency, no overzealous officiating)...autumn thunder...and the voice of john fasenda all came together at a time when peaches from our backyard tasted like 'real' peaches, air was clean(the smell of sage) and no kid from my school had peanut allergies...