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Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (soundtrack)

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Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown: Original Soundtrack Recording
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJanuary 17, 2025 (2025-01-17)[1]
RecordedDecember 9, 17, 18, 23, and 30, 1974
StudioWally Heider Studios, San Francisco, California
Genre
Length42:00
LabelLee Mendelson Film Productions
Producer
  • Jason Mendelson
  • Sean Mendelson
Vince Guaraldi chronology
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Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown: Original Soundtrack Recording is a soundtrack album by American jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi released on January 17, 2025, in the U.S. by Lee Mendelson Film Productions. It is the soundtrack to the St. Valentine-themed television special of the same name first broadcast on CBS on January 28, 1975.[1][2]

Release

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Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown: Original Soundtrack Recording 50th Anniversary Extended Edition was released on January 17, 2025. The album is available in CD, vinyl, and digital download formats. Two exclusive vinyl editions were included in the release: a "Heartburn Red" 12” variant, designated as a Record Store Day Indie Exclusive, and a "Puppy Love Pink" 12” variant, available at Barnes & Noble. To minimize the carbon footprint, these records use BioVinyl, a material that replaces petroleum in S-PVC with recycled cooking oil or industrial waste, achieving a 100 percent reduction in CO2 emissions while preserving acoustic and visual quality.[1]

Recording

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The recording sessions for Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown took place at San Francisco’s Wally Heider Studios on December 9, 17, 18, 23, and 30, 1974, featuring Guaraldi (acoustic piano, electric keyboards, clavinet, ARP String Ensemble, harpsichord, guitars), Seward McCain (electric bass) and Vince Lateano (drums).[1]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Vince Guaraldi, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Heartburn Waltz" 1:17
2."Heartburn Waltz" (reprise) 0:12
3."Linus and Lucy" (bridge) 0:55
4."Valentine Interlude No. 1"/"Heartburn Waltz" (2nd reprise) 0:56
5."Piano Sonata No. 20, Op. 49 No. 2 in G Major: I. Allegro ma non troppo"Ludwig van Beethoven1:00
6."Heartburn Waltz" (3rd reprise) 0:53
7."Linus and Lucy" (reprise; bridge) 0:33
8."Paw Pet Overture" 1:28
9."Freddie's Mood (Nocturne in E major, Op. 9, No. 2)"Frédéric Chopin2:02
10."Heartburn Waltz" (4th reprise) 0:38
11."Never Again" 1:23
12."Minuet in G Major, BWV Anh. 116" (Music Box Dance)Johann Sebastian Bach0:16
13."Woodstock's Mambo" 0:40
14."Heartburn Waltz" (5th reprise) 2:39
15."Jennie L." 1:05
16."Heartburn Waltz" (6th reprise) 1:15
17."Valentine Interlude No. 2"/"Heartburn Waltz" (7th reprise) 2:14
18."There's Been a Change" 1:34
19."Woodstock's Revenge" 0:53
20."Charlie Brown's Wake-Up" 1:25
21."Heartburn Waltz" (8th reprise) 1:55
22."Freddie's Mood (Nocturne in E major, Op. 9, No. 2)" (old-timey show version)Frédéric Chopin2:02
Bonus/Alternate tracks
No.TitleLength
23."Heartburn Waltz" (Bonus Mix)1:21
24."Jennie L." (Alternate Take)0:59
25."Heartburn Waltz" (Alternate Take)0:57
26."Woodstock's Mambo" (Bonus Mix)1:07
27."Heartburn Waltz" (Reprise, Bonus mix)0:11
28."There's Been a Change" (Alternate Take)1:29
29."Heartburn Waltz" (5th reprise, Bonus mix)2:51
30."Last Call for Love"5:55
Total length:41:37

Personnel

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Original 1975 personnel

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Vince Guaraldi Trio
Additional

2025 release personnel

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  • Sean Mendelson – producer, liner notes
  • Jason Mendelson – producer, liner notes
  • Vinson Hudson – restoration and mastering
  • Terry Carleton – remix engineer
  • Megan Rible – layout art
  • Derrick Bang – liner notes
  • Deluxe Entertainment Services Group – tape transfer

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Available for the First Time, Vince Guaraldi's Soundtrack to the 1975 Animated Classic, "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown"". DL Media.
  2. ^ Terrace, Vincent (2013). Television Specials: 5,336 Entertainment Programs, 1936-2012 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. p. 92. ISBN 9780786474448.