Head of the Class Soundtrack (

Head of the Class Soundtrack (1986) cover

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 3300 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Los primeros de la clase

Title in Italiano:

Segni particolari: genio

Title in Português:

Head of the Class

Title in Français:

Sois prof et tais-toi

Title in Türk:

Sois prof et tais-toi

Synopsis

Head of the Class

Charlie Moore (Howard Hesseman) is a struggling New York City actor and director who works as a substitute teacher while awaiting his big break. His current assignment is to "watch over" a class of student prodigies. When he sees them, he sees that Principal Dr. Harold Samuels (William G. Schilling) has more or less shut them out from the rest of the world, so he tries to show them that there's more to life than just studying and winning academic competitions. Samuels doesn't exactly think that he is a positive influence on the students, but when one of the students' parents, who is also on the school board, sees how he got his son to get out of his shell, that he "asked" Samuels to make Moore the permanent teacher. So every week he helps the students with their personal problems, in addition to their academic ones.

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Head of the Class
I Feel the Earth Move
It's The Same Old Song - Stereo Version
The Supremes: Artist
Blue Velvet
Bobby Vinton: Artist
Psycho Killer - 2005 Remaster
Talking Heads: Artist
Every Ounce Of Strength - Mono Version
Mr. Blue Sky
White Christmas
Melisses: Artist
Then He Kissed Me
The Crystals: Artist

User reviews

Jennifer Roberts
10/10

The seamless integration of the soundtrack into the show's narrative elevates the viewing experience, creating a dynamic and cohesive storytelling experience. The music not only enhances the on-screen action but also serves as a powerful emotional anchor, drawing viewers deeper into the world of Head of the Class.

Thomas Harris
10/10

The diverse range of musical styles in the Head of the Class soundtrack keeps the show fresh and engaging. From uplifting melodies to poignant ballads, the music adds an extra layer of complexity to the characters and their relationships, making it a joy to listen to.

Betty Jones
8/10

The melodies in the soundtrack of Head of the Class are memorable and engaging, enriching the viewing experience and creating a lasting impact on the audience.

Michelle Thompson
6/10

I found the soundtrack of Head of the Class to be quite fitting for the show's theme of mentorship and personal growth. The music choices during emotional moments added depth to the scenes and helped convey the struggles and triumphs of the characters. However, some of the tracks felt a bit generic and predictable, lacking originality and failing to leave a lasting impression.

David Garcia
3/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Head of the Class did not leave a lasting impression and failed to elevate the viewing experience for me as a listener.

Laura Young
8/10

The music selection in Head of the Class is diverse and well-curated, adding depth and dimension to the characters and their stories.

Laura Lopez
9/10

The Head of the Class soundtrack perfectly captures the essence of the show's heartwarming and inspirational moments. Each track enhances the emotional depth of the story, making it a truly immersive experience for viewers.

Susan Thompson
8/10

The soundtrack of Head of the Class perfectly captures the essence of each scene, enhancing the emotions and atmosphere of the show.

Daniel Wright
3/10

I found the background music to be repetitive and generic, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance key moments in the series.

Andrew Roberts
6/10

On the other hand, I appreciated how the soundtrack incorporated a variety of genres and styles to cater to the diverse personalities of the student prodigies in the show. The use of upbeat and energetic tunes during moments of inspiration and success effectively captured the spirit of achievement and motivation within the classroom. Overall, while some tracks may have been forgettable, the overall diversity and relevance of the music enhanced the viewing experience of Head of the Class.

Ronald Hill
4/10

The soundtrack of Head of the Class felt uninspired and lackluster. The music failed to capture the essence of the show's diverse characters and their individual struggles.