Supernatural, Take Me For What I Am

Supernatural, Take Me For What I Am

Music from Fervor Records’ extensive archive of period recordings can be heard in The CW hit series “Supernatural.” 70s Chicago Soul singer Henry Ford’s heartfelt ballad “Take Me For What I Am” will appear in Episode 1508: “Our Father, Who Aren’t In...
White Heat, Emergence

White Heat, Emergence

ABC sci-fi mystery “Emergence” has turned to Fervor Records for the authentic sounds of the 1970s. Heard in Episode 109: “Where You Belong” is the 1979 Fervor classic “Presence Of A Man” by White Heat. Don’t miss “Emergence” December 10th, and experience...
mixed-ish, Do Whatcha Feel

mixed-ish, Do Whatcha Feel

ABC sitcom “mixed-ish” has returned to Fervor Records for another slice of the 1980s. Heard in Episode 109: “Papa Don’t Preach” is Len Boone’s 1982 Pop/R&B jam “Do Whatcha Feel.” Don’t miss “mixed-ish” December 10th, and experience more 80s goodness...
Reprisal Has Fervor

Reprisal Has Fervor

Two brilliant recordings from the 1940s are featured in Episode 108 of the Hulu drama “Reprisal.” Appearing are Peter Sivo Band’s 1948 gem “I Don’t Want Your Kind Of Love,” and the 1944 Morrison Records 78 “Orinoco” by The Morrie Morrison Orchestra. Both songs...
Reprisal Has Fervor

Gimmie Gimmie Reprisal

Hulu drops all episodes of their new drama “Reprisal” on December 6th. Heard in Episode 107 is Elgie Brown’s 1959 Blues recording “Gimmie Gimmie.” The song is part of the historic archives of Ram Records. Fervor Records is honored to perpetuate the legacy of the...
Carter Finds Fervor

Carter Finds Fervor

WGN America crime drama/comedy “Carter” has turned to Fervor Records for the sound of the 1970s. Heard in Episode 208: “Harley Gets To Be Best Man” is Canadian R&B vocalist Lee Hurst with his 1973 A&M Records single “Whole Lotta Your Love,” and...
Reprisal Has Fervor

Pistoleros – Reprisal

The new Hulu drama “Reprisal” debuts December 6th. Heard in Episode 102 is “I’m Concerned” by the Pistoleros. The Tempe, AZ band was recently inducted into the Arizona Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame commemorating the band’s long career and as heavy...
The Escorts, The Unicorn

The Escorts, The Unicorn

Season 1 of the CBS sitcom “The Unicorn” will feature the 1981 Helva Records single “Make Me Over” by The Escorts. The song was written and produced by the great Herschel Dwellingham and appears in Episode 109. Fervor Records is proud to perpetuate much of Mr....
Boxcar On Sunnyside

Boxcar On Sunnyside

Hulu comedy “Sunnyside” has turned to Fervor Records for a slice of 1980s goodness. Heard in Episode 110: “I Don’t Know Her” is the party anthem “Choo Choo Chugalug” from South Florida Rock N’ Roll outfit Boxcar. Don’t miss “Sunnyside” streaming...
The Good Doctor, Hold Me Closer

The Good Doctor, Hold Me Closer

ABC drama “The Good Doctor” has turned to Fervor Records for the authentic sounds of 1970s Country Rock. Heard in Episode 310: “Friends And Family” is Austin Carter Roundup’s 1976 recording “Hold Me Closer.” Catch “The Good Doctor” episode 310 on Hulu, and...
Mrs. Fletcher Finds Fervor

Mrs. Fletcher Finds Fervor

Heard in Episode 106 of the HBO comedy “Mrs. Fletcher” is Steve Knox’ 1975 Pop classic “Foolin’ Myself.” Don’t miss “Mrs. Fletcher” December 1st, and experience more music from Steve Knox on the Fervor Records release “Fire Against The Wind” across Apple,...
Godfather Of Harlem Ends With Fervor

Godfather Of Harlem Ends With Fervor

Season 1 of EPIX crime drama “Godfather Of Harlem” winds down December 1st. Fervor Records is proud to have eleven songs featured across the inaugural season. Heard in Episode 110 is former Tommy Dorsey vocalist Johnny Amoroso’s 1963 recording “The Last To Know.”...

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