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As the first season's theme song "Monk Theme" had won the same award the previous year, Monk became the first series to have two different theme songs win an Emmy for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music in consecutive years. [1] The song is not to be confused with the Harry Nilsson song of the same name from his 1975 album Duit on Mon Dei.
A music video was released accompanying the single off the album, "It's a Jungle Out There". Although the exact meaning is disputed, it shows an attractive woman in a "watering hole" being flirted with by the band's three lead vocalists and other bystanders.
"It's a Jungle Out There" (song), a 2003 song by Randy Newman, theme song for the TV series Monk "It's a Jungle Out There", a song by Three Dog Night on their 1983 album It's a Jungle; It's a Jungle Out There!, an album by the Christian rock band Mastedon; It's a Jungle Out There, an alternate English-language title for the 1995 German film ...
The iTunes Store has a slightly different listing. [3]"It's A Jungle Out There" Burkhard Dallwitz "Coca-Cola" Little Red "We Don't Walk" The Paper Scissors "Sticky Fingers" Jamaica Jam
Additionally, this contains the initial recording of "It's a Jungle Out There", written by Dennis Polen, Paul Pilger, and William Moloney, which was picked up and re-recorded (in a shorter version) by '70s pop group Three Dog Night for their 1983 EP It's a Jungle.
It's a Jungle Out There is the first album by Mastedon, the studio project formed by brothers John & Dino Elefante. It was released in 1989 on Regency Records , while they were setting up their own label "Pakaderm Records".
The song has sometimes been taken at face value, however, and has been covered by Wanda Jackson and Sherie Rene Scott, both born-again Christians. It has also been covered by Roy Ayers, Birtles & Goble, Ross D. Wyllie and others. Some versions are extended to four minutes or more in length and few, if any, are as brief as Newman's original ...
Duit on Mon Dei is the eleventh album by Harry Nilsson.The original title for this album was God's Greatest Hits but management at RCA Records didn't approve. The title is a punning spelling of "Do It On Monday," playing on the British Monarchy's motto Dieu et mon droit (God and my right).