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  2. Ghostbusters (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ghostbusters" is a song written by American musician Ray Parker Jr. as the theme to the 1984 film Ghostbusters, and included on its soundtrack. Debuting at number 68 on June 16, 1984, the song peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 11, staying there for three weeks (Parker's only number one on that chart), and at No. 2 on the UK ...

  3. Ghostbusters (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The first film sparked the catchphrases, "Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters!" and "I ain't afraid of no ghost". Both came from the theme song performed by Ray Parker Jr., who wrote it in a day and a half. [138] The song was a huge hit, staying at No. 1 for three weeks on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and No. 1 for two weeks on the Black Singles chart.

  4. Who Ya Gonna Call? - Wikipedia

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    "Who Ya Gonna Call?" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American comedy-drama television series Psych. It was written by co-executive producers Jack Sakmar and Kerry Lenhart, and was directed by Michael Lange. The episode originally aired on USA Network in the United States on August 18, 2006.

  5. Ray Parker Jr., the R&B star and singer-songwriter best known for the theme from “Ghostbusters,” gets the documentary treatment in “Who You Gonna Call?,” from Sony Pictures Entertainment ...

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    10. 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor, 'Ghostbusters' Who ya gonna call? If you're a car enthusiast looking for the original "Ghostbusters" Ecto-1, that would be Cadillac — they're the ones who made ...

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  8. Ghostbusters - Wikipedia

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    Other contributions to the cultural lexicon included "Who ya gonna call?" from Parker Jr's "Ghostbusters", [46] and Murray's adlib of "this chick is toast" against Gozer to imply she was finished or doomed over the scripted line of "I'm gonna turn this guy into toast". This is thought to be the first historic usage of "toast" as a slang term.

  9. Ghostbusters (1984 soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Ghostbusters: Original Soundtrack Album is the soundtrack album for the 1984 film of the same name, released by Arista Records on June 8, 1984. [1] The soundtrack includes the Billboard Hot 100 number one hit " Ghostbusters ", written and performed by Ray Parker Jr.