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Alvin & The Chipmunks / OST

45.6M streams

45,562,798

Listen Along with Mother, The Chipmunk...

473.3K streams

473,293

Remastered Classics, Vol. 251, David S...

176.5K streams

176,541

10 Hits of David Seville and the Chipm...

170.2K streams

170,205

Around the World with the Chipmunks / ...

118.9K streams

118,850

Let's All Sing with the Chipmunks

85.9K streams

85,936

Sing Again with the Chipmunks

74.1K streams

74,130

Christmas with the Chipmunks

35.7K streams

35,653

The Christmas Masterpiece - Classics C...

17.6K streams

17,642

The Best of Alvin and the Chipmunks

6.1K streams

6,146

Biography

Possibly the most popular TV and musical cartoon of all time, Alvin & the Chipmunks enjoyed several periods of prosperity -- beginning with '60s-era adolescent Baby Boomers, cresting in the '80s, when the Boomers' children were growing up, and riding the wave clear into the new millennium. The man who brought the Chipmunks to life, Ross Bagdasarian, was born on January 27, 1919, in Fresno, California. He came to Los Angeles in 1950, and appeared in the films Viva Zapata, Stalag 17, and Rear Window. Bagdasarian also worked as a songwriter, reaching the charts first in 1956, as his production of Alfi & Harry's "The Trouble with Harry" hit number 44. He later charted two solo singles (recorded as David Seville), "Armen's Theme" and "Gotta Get to Your House." In 1958, Bagdasarian began experimenting with a novel technique -- recording normal vocals but then speeding up the playback on a tape machine. The process yielded the number one hit "Witch Doctor" in early 1958, and the phenomenon mushroomed later that year when his Christmas gimmick single The Chipmunk Song spent four weeks at the top of the charts. "Alvin's Harmonica" reached number three just two months later, and Christmas reissues of "The Chipmunk Song" charted in the Top 40 over the next four years. The Alvin Show premiered on prime-time television in 1961, with all voices supplied by Bagdasarian. It only ran for one year, but was a success in a Saturday-morning slot. Five more Chipmunks singles charted in the early '60s, and five LPs also did well, including a Beatles cover album in 1964. Although Bagdasarian died in 1972, his son Ross Jr. revived Alvin, Simon, and Theodore in 1979 on Saturday mornings, and on the 1980 album Chipmunk Punk. The series became more popular than it had been in the '60s, and albums of the Chipmunks singing country, Christmas, rock, and Hollywood favorites were big sellers, though they didn't enjoy chart success. Although the cartoon was no longer in production by the '90s, new Chipmunks records continued appearing, among them 1998's A-Files: Alien Songs. In 2007, a film series debuted with Alvin & the Chipmunks -- the first being so successful that it spawned three sequels: 2009's Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, 2011's Alvin & the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, and 2015's Alvin & the Chipmunks: The Road Chip. A CGI-animated TV series, ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks, premiered on Nickelodeon in mid-2015. The accompanying soundtrack -- We're the Chipmunks -- contained all-original material performed by Alvin, Simon, and Theodore, as well as their female counterparts, the Chipettes. In addition to a revamping of the main title theme, the soundtrack also included songs "Ooh Girl" and "Ring-A-Ding." ~ John Bush