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In that edisode, called 'The Checkbook', Ray tries to balance the family checkbook to show Debra how easy it is. But he makes a mess out of it and runs out of money and starts bouncing checks. He uses a fake checkbook to fool Debra into thinking he's doing a great job. He gets a large loan from Robert and rushes to the bank (this is near the end of the episode) to deposit the money into an ATM machine outside the bank because Debra is already inside the bank waiting in line (she doesn't know Raymond is outside). So he needs to deposit the money before she gets to the teller but the ATM machine won't take the money.
Well, if you're familiar with the episode you'll recall that there is a piece of music being played in that scene. I am trying to find out the name of that piece of music and have not had any success. I don't know if it would be considered Jazz or elevator music but I really liked it. Can anyone tell me what the name of it is? Thanks.
Yes, that's it. Thank you. I am unclear what the actual name of it is. If I were to ask for this at a music store would I ask for 'Megas XLR Soundtrack - Satin Sounds'? Or is the name of that particular soundtrack called 'Music played at the DMV'?
It's Satin Sounds composed by Dick Walter. I have no clue about its availability...you could call around.
Satin Sounds. Great. Thanks again for your help.
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