Who plays drums on "Gonna Fly Now", the original Rocky motion picture soundtrack as heard in the film?
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Bill Conti wrote the music to the blockbuster movie "Gonna Fly Now", possibly one of the greatest movie themes of all time. But, I am curious as to who played drums on that piece. I would imagine a session drummer played. The timing is rock solid and I am curious who this person is and what other works this person has performed on.
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Answer:
Steve Schaeffer gets the credit on the Rocky II soundtrack that used the original music track and dubbed in a vocal by a childrens choir. I can't find a credit for the Original Soundtrack, but one can assume. that because it was done by the same composer and same production team as Rocky I that the drummer may be the same.
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