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The song was written by Haim Saban, Shuki Levy, Steve Durham, Skee-Lo, Tim James and Josh Stevens and produced by the Groove Brothers. The song had two versions, the Disney version, which incorporated words/names like "Go Go Gadget" and "Claw" and the album version, which has no reference to Inspector Gadget with the exception of the line "I ...
The original Inspector Gadget theme song was composed by American composer Shuki Levy (who also wrote the themes for Power Rangers and Digimon), and was based on Edvard Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King". [31] Several early rap records sampling the Inspector Gadget theme song were released in 1985.
The song incorporates portions of the melody from the theme song of the animated series Inspector Gadget. [2] The original issue of the song featured a line where Slick Rick mockingly sings a verse from the Beatles' "Michelle" (1965), but all subsequent reissues have removed this line since the rights to the song were never secured.
The band's first single, "I'll Be Your Everything", featured on the film soundtrack for Inspector Gadget and on their debut album Let's Roll.In February 2000, Disney Channel aired Steps and Youngstown In Concert, a concert special featuring Youngstown and another group, Steps.
The original version of the show's theme song and all of its underscores were both written, composed, and conducted by Kevin Manthei, with creator Scott Fellows having written and provided the lyrics to the theme song. [15] Voice recording was provided by Voicebox Productions, with voice direction by Terry Klassen.
The theme music for the 1980s American children's cartoon show Inspector Gadget, composed by Shuki Levy, was inspired by "In the Hall of the Mountain King". [16] [17] The opening theme of the 1993 animated series Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog includes a rendition of "In the Hall of the Mountain King". [18]
The song featured in 1999's Inspector Gadget and Mystery Men, the latter of which was the basis for the song's music video. [29] It appeared the following year in Digimon: The Movie and was even included on the film's soundtrack. [66]
The Electric Company – Theme song composed by Eric Rogers; performed by original cast; The Electric Company (2009 TV series) ("Turn Up the Power") – original cast; Elena of Avalor – Gaby Moreno; Ellen - composed by W. G. Snuffy Walden; ("So Called Friend") – Texas; The Ellen Burstyn Show ("Nothing in the World Like Love") – Rita Coolidge