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The Money Programme ("Main title from The Carpetbaggers") – Elmer Bernstein, performed by Jimmy Smith; Monk – Instrumental theme by Jeff Beal in season 1, and "It's a Jungle Out There" by Randy Newman from seasons 2–8. The Monkees ("(Theme From) The Monkees") - Boyce and Hart (performed by The Monkees)
The album was created and recorded in 1994–1996. The songs were from musical guests in Season 1 (1994-1995) through Season 2 (1995-1996). The dialogues were directly from All That sketches like "Good Burger/Good Weenie", "Vital Information", and "Superdude".
The Theme Song: February 18 Single: The Butt Cheeks Song: Nick Jr. Channel: Sing, Dance & Sway the Nick Jr. Way: April 8 Soundtrack: Rugrats: Rescuing Cynthia: April 15 Single: Side Hustle: Worlds Collide: April 22 Middlemost Post: Theme Song (Rozwell Kid Remix) April 29 Theme Song (AJJ Remix) Same Ol Same/Dope Dope New Song: Theme Song (Kimya ...
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Paddington (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2014 film Paddington directed by Paul King.Released in the United Kingdom on 15 December 2014, and in the United States on 13 January 2015, the album accompanied musical score composed by Nick Urata, with a compilation of original and pre-existing songs heard in the film.
Song of Songs (Cantique des Cantiques) by Gustave Moreau, 1893. The Song of Songs (Biblical Hebrew: שִׁיר הַשִּׁירִים , romanized: Šīr hašŠīrīm), also called the Canticle of Canticles or the Song of Solomon, is a biblical poem, one of the five megillot ("scrolls") in the Ketuvim ('writings'), the last section of the Tanakh.
"The theme of the song is essentially: we know we are not this great team, we know we are not Argentina, we are not world champions, but we have these great players and we have this belief." The chorus of the song - "but we have John McGinn and Robbo on the wing" - alludes to two of Scotland's best players, John McGinn and Andy Robertson. [3]
The eminent Armenian composer Komitas, born Soghomon (Westernized as Solomon), clumsily flits in and out of Arman Nshanian’s “Songs of Solomon,” his figure used as a historical marker in a ...