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"Spider-Man" is the theme song of the 1967 cartoon show Spider-Man, composed by Paul Francis Webster and Bob Harris. The original song was recorded at RCA Studios in Toronto (where the cartoon was produced) featuring 12 CBC vocalists (members of the Billy Van Singers, and Laurie Bower Singers groups) who added to the musical backing track supplied by RCA Studios, New York.
Gary William Friedman, who wrote the music for the hit Broadway rock opera The Me Nobody Knows, was the music director and composer for Season 4, composer for an additional 260 episodes, and wrote some 40 songs, including the popular Spider-Man theme song. Tom Lehrer, a satirist and pianist, wrote 10 songs for the series.
Spider-Man: Music from and Inspired by is a 2002 soundtrack album for the film Spider-Man. Although it contains a portion of the film score by Danny Elfman , a more complete album of Elfman's work was released as Spider-Man: Original Motion Picture Score .
Got post-holiday blues? Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is swooping in to save the day. As What If…?‘s three-season run ended, Disney+ on Sunday gifted Marvel fans with a trailer for the ...
The song was featured in the closing credits of 2004's Spider-Man 2 and went on to become one of Bublé's first singles. Which actually worked against the singer initially. Which actually worked ...
"Wiggletto" - Dance, Dance! "Wiggly Medley" – The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack; Wiggly Christmas Medley – Live Hot Potatoes "The Wiggly Owl Medley" – Wiggly Safari "Wiggly Party" – Hoop Dee Doo: It's a Wiggly Party; Wiggly Sports Theme (Instrumental) – Whoo Hoo! Wiggly Gremlins!, see also "Rolling Down the Sandhills"
The soundtrack for the 2018 American animated superhero film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, based on the Miles Morales incarnation of the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man and produced by Sony Pictures Animation, consists of a soundtrack featuring original songs written for and inspired by the film and an original score composed by Daniel Pemberton.
It is commonly used to teach the alphabet to children in English-speaking countries. "The ABC Song" was first copyrighted in 1835 by Boston music publisher Charles Bradlee. The melody is from a 1761 French music book and is also used in other nursery rhymes like "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star", while the author of the lyrics is unknown. Songs ...