Glenn Yarbrough: Difference between revisions
From Tolkien Gateway
m (Bot: European Date Format - 12 January) |
m (Bot message: tweaked.) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Glenn Yarbrough''' ([[12 January|January 12]], [[1930]]) is the composer and performer of the music of '' | '''Glenn Yarbrough''' ([[12 January|January 12]], [[1930]]) is the composer and performer of the music of [[The Hobbit (1977 film)|''The Hobbit'' (1977 film)]] and ''[[The Return of the King (1980 film)|The Return of the King]]''. His songs include "[[The Greatest Adventure]]", "[[Frodo of the Nine Fingers]]" and "[[Where There's a Whip, There's a Way]]". In ''The Return of the King'', he is also the voice of the "Minstrel of Gondor", a character that sings the story of the movie to [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]] and [[Elrond]] in [[Rivendell]]. | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== |
Revision as of 15:01, 11 December 2012
Glenn Yarbrough (January 12, 1930) is the composer and performer of the music of The Hobbit (1977 film) and The Return of the King. His songs include "The Greatest Adventure", "Frodo of the Nine Fingers" and "Where There's a Whip, There's a Way". In The Return of the King, he is also the voice of the "Minstrel of Gondor", a character that sings the story of the movie to Bilbo and Elrond in Rivendell.
Discography
- 1977: The Hobbit: Original Soundtrack
- "The Greatest Adventure" (also writer)
- "The Road Goes Ever On and On"
- 1980: The Return of the King: Sountrack
External links
- Official website
- Glenn Yarbrough at Wikipedia
- Glenn Yarbrough at IMDb