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The Blue Knight ("Bumper's Theme") – Henry Mancini; Blue's Clues – ("Blue's Clues Theme") – Nick Balaban and Michael Rubin; Bluey – Joff Bush and David Barber; Boardwalk Empire ("Straight Up and Down") – The Brian Jonestown Massacre; Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice – Artie Butler; The Bob Hope Show ("Thanks for the Memory") – Leo Robin ...
A year and a half after its release, "YouTube Theme Song-Tetsuya Komuro Rearrange-," a rearrangement by music producer Tetsuya Komuro, was released on AWA, and about six months later, it was also released on iTunes Store, Recochoku, etc. HIKAKIN The unique collaboration between Hikakin & Seikin and Tetsuya Komuro became a hot topic.
So wait for the wagon, and we'll all take a ride. (Chorus) So wait for the wagon, Oh! wait for the wagon, Oh! wait for the wagon and we'll all take a ride. Oh! wait for the wagon and we'll all take a ride. (First verse) Will you come with me my Phillis dear, to yon blue mountain free, Where the blossoms smell the sweetest, come rove along with me.
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This theme would last through the series's run and is the most remembered Wagon Train theme. Stanley Wilson re-recorded "Wagons Ho!" Stanley Wilson re-recorded "Wagons Ho!" when the series was broadcast in color in 1963, then an abbreviated version of the 1963 re-recorded theme was used for the final season when it returned to black-and-white.
The episode "Bart the Genius" was the first to feature the series' full title sequence. [4] The theme, which plays over the sequence, was composed by Danny Elfman in 1989, after Groening approached him requesting a retro-style theme. The piece, which took two days to create, has been noted by Elfman as the most popular of his career.
Rather than release another single from the album [The Sound of Johnny Cash (1962)], Columbia chose to issue "Bonanza," the theme to the hit television show, with lyrics rewritten by Cash and Johnny Western. The song briefly touched the Pop chart at #94 before dropping off, and did not hit the Country charts at all.
"Rawhide" is a Western song written by Ned Washington (lyrics) and composed by Dimitri Tiomkin in 1958. It was originally recorded by Frankie Laine.The song was used as the theme to Rawhide, a western television series that ran on CBS from 1959 to 1965.