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The show's theme song, " The Ballad of Jed Clampett ", was written by producer and writer Paul Henning and originally performed by bluegrass artists Flatt and Scruggs.
The show's theme song, written and performed by Gary Portnoy, and co-written with Judy Hart Angelo, lent its famous refrain, " Where Everybody Knows Your Name ", as the show's tagline.
The show's theme music, a cornet piece, accompanied by a brass band plus clarinet and double bass, reminiscent of northern band music, was written by Eric Spear.
The Blue Men play a short snippet of the show's theme song, and one dons Doraemon's beanie.
Sheb Wooley, one of the original cast members, wrote the show's theme song.
The opening theme, " The Mickey Mouse March ," was written by the show's primary adult host, Jimmie Dodd.
" A Bowler Hat " presents the show's theme, as a samurai gradually becomes more modernized as he sells out to the Westerners.
Throughout the show's run, there was extensive Internet speculation as to whether the theme song and opening credits would be changed.
"', a single based on the show's theme song, reached number 1 in the UK Singles Chart in December 1997 and remained in the Top 75 for 32 weeks, selling over a million copies.
In December 1997, BBC Worldwide released a CD single from the series, based on the show's theme song, called Teletubbies say " Eh-oh !".
Contributing the single " Boss of Me " as the theme song to the hit television series Malcolm in the Middle, as well as to the show's compilation CD, brought a new audience to the band.
The series, which premiered on October 10, 1992, is a stylized cook-off featuring guest chefs challenging one of the show's resident " Iron Chefs " in a timed cooking battle built around a specific theme ingredient.
* The Balladeer ( voice of Waylon Jennings ) sang and played the Dukes of Hazzard theme song, " Good Ol ' Boys ", and also served as the show's narrator.
For the show's final two seasons, Schoolhouse Rock mainstay Lynn Ahrens ( who composed and performed a few Captain Kangaroo songs herself ) composed a new theme, entitled " Here Comes Captain Kangaroo ".
The second and most famous theme was composed by William Loose: " Bob & Merrill's Theme ", named for Bob Quigley and Merrill Heatter, the show's creators and original co-executive producers.
The theme used in the show's pilot and console game is titled " Flash ", composed by Keith Mansfield, and the series theme is a loosely-based remix composed by Lee Ringuette, but credited to Score Productions.
Before 1987, the show's theme song was the Hank Snow hit " Hello Love ".
Similarly, in a 2002 show airing the weekend after the death of Senator Paul Wellstone, Keillor changed up the format of the show, starting off the show with Wellstone's favorite segment, Guy Noir, skipping even the show's theme song.
The series ' theme song, " Under the Gun ," was written by Randy Newman, who also performed it in the series ' title sequence music video-style in a recording studio, complete with a full backing band and the show's cast ( appearing out of character ) serving as an audience.
Starting in 1973, and changing with each new season, an instrumental version of the show's theme played beneath the narration ; prior to this, a specific musical score played during the corporate credits.
Beginning circa Episode 40, the music changed from a full-length instrumental specific to the corporate credits to an upbeat, marching band-type instrumental version of the show's theme.
These games featured both the show's title logo on the game's packaging and label and the first several notes of the theme song played on the title screen of the games.
The network suffered considerable public embarrassment when it lost the rights to the show's theme music following a protracted lawsuit launched by the song's composer and publishers.

show's and song
The show's best-known and Sondheim's biggest hit song was almost an afterthought, written several days before the start of out of town tryouts.
* Medabots takes place in the 22nd century ; first mentioned during the show's initial dubbed intro song.
In the premiere show of the final season of The Oprah Winfrey Show on September 10, 2010, Simon surprised Oprah and the audience with a song dedicated to Oprah and her show lasting 25 years ( an update of a song he did for her show's 10th anniversary ).
The show's biggest hit — the song that Rodgers believed " made " Rodgers and Hart — was " Manhattan " sung by Ruth Tester and Allan Gould.
The song was written and composed for the show's performance by another breast cancer survivor, figure skater Dorothy Hamill.
The show's writers admire Grammer's singing voice, and try to include a song for each appearance.
A rare surviving recording of the show's theme song, " When You Travel the Great Lincoln Highway ", survives online.
The show's theme song is " As Long as We've Got Each Other ," which was written and composed by both John Bettis ( Lyrics ) and Steve Dorff ( Music ).
The show's original pilot episode featured a calypso theme song by future film composer John Williams, and different lyrics.
A reminder of the tragedy appears in the opening sequence of the show's first season, when the theme song is played.

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It was later revealed that Wright had been sacked from Live from Studio Five, after falling out with the show's bosses, over Channel 5's summer talent show Don't Stop Believing.
The show's theme tune is " Half the World Away " by Oasis, which can be found on the " Whatever " single, the B-side compilation The Masterplan and finally the " Greatest Hits " album titled Stop The Clocks.
The dynamics of the relationship under the stress of competition is a focus of the show, and are often described by the teams during interviews held before, during, and after the teams have raced, and through discussion with the show's host when they arrive at the Pit Stop.
During Leg 5, one of the show's most controversial moments occurred at the Pit Stop when Jonathan, angry at his wife Victoria for picking up his bag during a footrace to the mat, shoved her.
The show is widely known as Stop the Pigeon based on the show's original working title and the show's theme song, written by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera ( and based on the jazz standard " Tiger Rag ") which repeats that phrase so often that it is frequently mistaken as the show's actual title.
Oakley and Weinstein wrote several episodes for season five, penning the " Terror at 5½ Feet " segment of " Treehouse of Horror IV ", "$ pringfield ( Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling )", " Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy ", the show's 100th episode " Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song " and " Lady Bouvier's Lover ".

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" Kiss Me " was also played on the WB teen drama Dawson's Creek in episodes No. 2-06 " The Dance " and No. 2-18 " The Perfect Wedding ", and is found on the show's first soundtrack CD, Songs from Dawson's Creek ( Volume 1 ) and also played at the televised wedding of England's Prince Edward.
The show's theme music, " Kiss Me ", was composed by Stu Gardner and Bill Cosby.
Since then, the show's morning slot has been taken up by re-runs of sitcoms such as Friends, Everybody Loves Raymond and Just Shoot Me.
* Just Shoot Me, playing himself in the show's A & E Biography of fictional character ' Nina Van Horn ', 2003
The show's theme song, " Boss of Me ", was written and recorded by the alternative rock group They Might Be Giants.
In early 2010, Dame Edna collaborated with cabaret pianist and singer, Michael Feinstein for a two-person revue entitled " All About Me ", based on the concept that the pair were rivals who were forced to work together for the show's sake.
Sara was a cast member during the show's nine-year run from 1988 to 1997, for which she also wrote a fourth-season episode story ( the teleplay was written by the Guild Writers for the show ) called " Don't Make Me Over ".
She wrote practically all the show's radio episodes ( more than 5000 ) plus a Broadway adaptation, Me and Molly ( 1948 ).
A producer for the comedic game show Make Me Laugh saw him and booked Mandel for several appearances during the show's run in 1979.
Sometimes problems arose as when RCA Victor signed on to record the 1950 musical Call Me Madam even though the show's star, Ethel Merman was then under exclusive contact to Decca Records.
The show's star, John Barrowman, recorded two songs from the score (" I Was Born To Be Me " and " I'll Dress You In Mourning ") which were released as 45 RPM and CD singles timed to coincide with the London opening.
Some reruns shown in syndication ( such as when USA Network and TBS aired reruns, as well as its current run on Me-TV ) and all home video and DVD releases use a vocal version of the show's end credit instrumental theme, " Shake Me Loose ", performed by Stephanie Mills, for the opening credits, with " My Life " removed altogether.
The original theme song My Life by Billy Joel was replaced with Shake Me Loose, a song penned by show creator Chris Thompson, which was used during the show's syndication run.
Cruise made a number of appearances on Twin Peaks as a singer at a local bar, and was prominently featured in both the show's landmark pilot episode and the episode where Laura Palmer's murderer is revealed, as well as in 1992's Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.
Michael later appeared on the show's final episode, performing a duet of " Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me " with finalist and eventual winner Joe McElderry.
In Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, Glick interviews ( through complete improvisation ) an audience volunteer tasked to become the show's " new star " after Martin Short is struck by lightning ( a ploy to allow Short enough time to don the Jiminy Glick make-up ).
Grabbing onto the popularity of the late-60s Laugh-In TV show's " Sock it to Me " catchphrase, the fan club was called the Ray Oyler " S. O. C.
The idea for the 1994 sitcom Someone Like Me originated after Gail Berman ( now president of Viacom's Paramount Pictures ), the show's producer, read a New York Times article about the Hotel which referred to a children's book which Viva and friend Jane Lancellotti wrote entitled Gaby at the Chelsea ( a take on Kay Thompson ’ s 1950 ’ s classic Eloise books ).
The show's on-air title was Fire Me Please!
In keeping with the show's distinctly Melbourne feel, iconic Melbourne rock band Dallas Crane recorded a cover of Come See Me, originally by The Pretty Things, for the show's theme tune.

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