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Buysoundtrax Digital presents an exclusive digital release of Dennis McCarthy's music for the 1990 television series PARKER LEWIS CAN'T LOSE starring Corin Nemec, Billy Jayne, Troy W. Slayten and Melanie Chartoff. Parker Lewis is a teenager who apparently can't lose. He's cool, cute, popular, hip - and seems to get away with anything. That's not to say he's got no problems. His nemesis is his high-school principal, Grace Musso, whose sole purpose in life seems to be getting Parker expelled. Then there's Parker's little sister, Shelly, whose sole purpose in life seems to be tattling on Parker. However, with best friends Mikey and Jerry, Parker takes on the world and makes the best of high school.

Among the most dependable composers in the business, Dennis McCarthy’s career has ranged from being a session keyboardist and musical director for Glen Campbell to composing Emmy award-winning scores for television’s “Star Trek” franchise. For more than 35 years, McCarthy has been an in-demand composer for films and television, scoring such shows as “V: The TV Series” (1984-85), “Dynasty” (1985-89), “McGyver” (1985-91), “Birdland” (1994), as well as made-for-TV movies such as “V: The Final Battle” (1984), “Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story” (1992), “In His Life: The John Lennon Story” (2000), and “A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper” (2007). McCarthy gained prominence as one of the regular composers on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” beginning in 1987, and has continued in the same capacity for three subsequent Trek series (“Deep Space Nine,” “Voyager,” and “Enterprise”), as well as the seventh Star Trek feature film, “Generations” in 1994 and related media such as video games and shorts involving “Star Trek” characters. McCarthy’s efforts have gained him six Emmy Award nominations – and two wins, first in 1991 for his dramatic score to the “Unification, Part 1” episode of “Star Trek: the Next Generation,” and again in 1993 for his Main Title to “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.”

PARKER LEWIS CAN'T LOSE - Music From The Television Series

Dennis McCarthy

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First Class Of The Day
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Parker Lewis Is So Cool
1:09
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Teacher's Pet
2:06
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Parker's Plan
3:48
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Fantasy Time
1:54
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Between Classes
1:10
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Walking Home
2:38
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The Gang Gets Together
4:05
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Best Friends Forever
3:43
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Tender Interlude
4:03
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The "In" Crowd
2:50
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A Really Good Day
2:39
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Out On The Town / Bullies
3:18
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Parker And The Gang / Teacher's Aide / Parker's Ploy
4:18
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Lunchtime
2:56
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Big Band Time
1:04
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Parker and Shelly
3:32
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Chilling Out With Friends / Principal Grace Musso
3:47
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Advice From Parker Lewis
4:47
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Hanging Out / The Plan
3:44
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Yo, It’s Time
2:54
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Summertime
1:32
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Just Another Day
4:06
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End Of The School Year
2:44
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Downloads include choice of MP3, WAV, or FLAC

BSXDG0119

Includes Digital Booklet

Buysoundtrax Digital presents an exclusive digital release of Dennis McCarthy's music for the 1990 television series PARKER LEWIS CAN'T LOSE starring Corin Nemec, Billy Jayne, Troy W. Slayten and Melanie Chartoff. Parker Lewis is a teenager who apparently can't lose. He's cool, cute, popular, hip - and seems to get away with anything. That's not to say he's got no problems. His nemesis is his high-school principal, Grace Musso, whose sole purpose in life seems to be getting Parker expelled. Then there's Parker's little sister, Shelly, whose sole purpose in life seems to be tattling on Parker. However, with best friends Mikey and Jerry, Parker takes on the world and makes the best of high school.

Among the most dependable composers in the business, Dennis McCarthy’s career has ranged from being a session keyboardist and musical director for Glen Campbell to composing Emmy award-winning scores for television’s “Star Trek” franchise. For more than 35 years, McCarthy has been an in-demand composer for films and television, scoring such shows as “V: The TV Series” (1984-85), “Dynasty” (1985-89), “McGyver” (1985-91), “Birdland” (1994), as well as made-for-TV movies such as “V: The Final Battle” (1984), “Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story” (1992), “In His Life: The John Lennon Story” (2000), and “A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper” (2007). McCarthy gained prominence as one of the regular composers on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” beginning in 1987, and has continued in the same capacity for three subsequent Trek series (“Deep Space Nine,” “Voyager,” and “Enterprise”), as well as the seventh Star Trek feature film, “Generations” in 1994 and related media such as video games and shorts involving “Star Trek” characters. McCarthy’s efforts have gained him six Emmy Award nominations – and two wins, first in 1991 for his dramatic score to the “Unification, Part 1” episode of “Star Trek: the Next Generation,” and again in 1993 for his Main Title to “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.”