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The Cara Williams Show ("Cara's Theme") – Kenyon Hopkins; Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot ("We Are Care Bears") – Kay Hanley; Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot ("We'll Always be There!") – Richard Evans and Chip Whitewood; The Carol Burnett Show ("I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together") – Joe Hamilton; Casey, Crime Photographer ...
On the October 3 episode of Raw, Edge, with the assistance of Lita, defeated Hardy in a ladder match, and Hardy was obligated to leave Raw as a stipulation of the match, ending their feud. [2] Hardy went to SmackDown!, and Edge defeated John Cena to win the WWE Championship on January 8 at New Year's Revolution. [43] [44] [45] Edge and Lita in ...
Song: “The Proud Family Theme Song” by Solange (ft. Destiny’s Child) What an accurate description of family relationships! As the lyrics suggest, one moment, they’ll “push your buttons ...
Wilbur Hatch - "Theme from The Lucy Show", "Theme from Here's Lucy" Isaac Hayes - "Theme from Shaft" Neal Hefti - "Theme from Batman", "Themes from The Odd Couple and The New Odd Couple" Paul Henning - "The Ballad of Jed Clampett" (Theme from The Beverly Hillbillies), "Theme from Petticoat Junction" (with Curt Massey)
The instrumental version of the song was featured in the outro of the show in later seasons. The album version is melodically different from the single version due to the year release of both. While the single version reached the top ten of America's Greatest Hits in 1996, the album version entered the top 100 in the German charts in 1999.
The show was created by David Mirkin and Julie Brown; the two were in a relationship at the time. [1] It was developed for NBC following the failure of the pilot The Julie Show. NBC passed on the show, but it was picked up by Fox. [1] The Edge was canceled at the end of the 1992–93 U.S. television season by Fox. [2]
Dancin' on the Edge is second solo studio album by English/American rock musician Lita Ford. It was her final release with Mercury Records , as she departed to sign with RCA Records in 1987. The album was a moderate commercial success, reaching No. 66 of the US Billboard 200 chart. [ 3 ]
Aside from the show's theme writers Walsh and Lita Ford, it features classic rock songs from The Band, The Flamingos, Iron Butterfly, and KC & the Sunshine Band. It also marked the final contribution for pianist and organist Nicky Hopkins , who died the year before its release.