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I Know You Know is a film. I Know You Know may also refer to: "I Know You Know", a song from the album BTR by Big Time Rush "I Know You," a song by Skylar Grey "I Know, You Know (Psych)", the theme song of the television series Psych by The Friendly Indians; I Know You Know, the 1974 debut album by Meg Christian
Kurt Fuller made his Psych debut as Woody the Coroner, who shares many character traits with Shawn, in three episodes. Ally Sheedy made her second appearance as Mr. Yang, the deranged alleged killer who has been institutionalized, and her appearance marked the first time a villain on the show appeared in more than one episode.
The song "I Know, You Know", performed by The Friendly Indians, continues to be used as the theme song for the show. On December 19, 2012, it was announced that Psych had been renewed for an eighth season consisting of eight episodes. [2] On April 22, 2013, USA Network ordered five additional scripts for potential episodes. [3]
"I Know, You Know," performed by The Friendly Indians, continued to be used as the theme song, though it was modified for two episodes: "Gus's Dad May Have Killed an Old Guy," in which it was performed with a Christmas theme, and "Lights, Camera... Homicidio," in which the lyrics were sung in Spanish.
The song "I Know, You Know", performed by The Friendly Indians, continued to be used as the theme song for the show. Psych was renewed for its seventh season on January 10, 2012. [1] [2] [3] On April 6, 2012, Dulé Hill tweeted that filming for the season was to begin on April 23, 2012. [4]
The show's theme song, which functions as the main title music, was composed by the group The Friendly Indians. The song, titled "I Know, You Know" was written and performed by the band, which both Steve Franks and writer Tim Meltreger are members of, as the lead guitarist and vocalist, respectively.
"I Know, You Know", performed by The Friendly Indians, continued to serve as the show's theme song, though the title sequence was changed four times. For the episode " Romeo and Juliet and Juliet ", the main titles were translated into Chinese.
Additionally, Julee Cruise, who recorded the theme for Twin Peaks, recorded a slower, extended version of the Psych theme song, "I Know You Know" by series creator Steve Franks's band The Friendly Indians. [4]